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Cost of French door and single glass door

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  • 21-07-2015 1:45pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 31


    Hi all,

    I am hoping to get an idea of the cost i would be looking at for the following:
    A double French door to replace a 2100mm dining room window that is currently there. The door would open out from the dining room into the back garden. Ideally I would like one with a Uvalue of 1.2 W/m2k or less.

    I would also like to replace the 1400 mm window in the kitchen with a full glass door opening out into the garden and a fixed glass panel beside it.
    The walls would have to be taken down from window cell level too.

    I am in Limerick city.
    My budget is tight so i would be hoping to get both done for under €2,500.
    Is this too optimistic?
    Thanks


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,003 ✭✭✭893bet


    GS2K wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I am hoping to get an idea of the cost i would be looking at for the following:
    A double French door to replace a 2100mm dining room window that is currently there. The door would open out from the dining room into the back garden. Ideally I would like one with a Uvalue of 1.2 W/m2k or less.

    I would also like to replace the 1400 mm window in the kitchen with a full glass door opening out into the garden and a fixed glass panel beside it.
    The walls would have to be taken down from window cell level too.

    I am in Limerick city.
    My budget is tight so i would be hoping to get both done for under €2,500.
    Is this too optimistic?
    Thanks

    Prob a little tight I would say.

    My brother in law has a window/doors company in Limerick. PM if you want the details.


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