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Conservatories

Move existing doors

Anonymous user 23 February 2024 - 3.54 PM

I have a 15 year old conservatory which we now want to move the French doors from the side to the front but we have a dwarf wall can they cut into the wall to fit the doors & brick other side up as we want a kitchen extension to run at the side of the conservatory?

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4 Answers

Better Call Saul Property Development & Maintenance
Better Call Saul Property Development & Maintenance
Rating: 5 out of 55511 reviews
Worthing
Good morning The answer to your question is you are more than likely able to move doors and cut and tooth out brickwork to look good and brick up where they came from On the other hand l can not be 100% sure that the doors will fit into the window configuration you have on on the side you want them fitted on. With our actually seeing this in person its hard for me to give you a definite answer, but in my experience most things are possible. Many thanks Saul
Answered23 December 2023
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Rosewood Joinery and Building
Rating: 4.9 out of 54.9563 reviews
Preston
Yes no problem for a competent builder and fitter
Answered28 December 2023
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Northwest uPVC and Roofing Services
Northwest uPVC and Roofing Services
Rating: 4.8 out of 54.8542 reviews
Manchester
Yes this is possible to do if everything fits and done correctly
Answered31 December 2023
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EUROPA HOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD
Rating: 4.9 out of 54.9513 reviews
Herne Bay
yes I agree with the above . You may need to order a new window one side of the new position door position , depends on the existing sizes etc . needs a site visit to quote
Answered6 January 2024
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