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How much does patio door installation cost?

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Want a stylish way to connect your living space to the garden? On average, the cost of patio door installation, including materials, hovers around £1,200. This can depend on a few factors, like the type of door you choose and how much work is needed.

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Patio door installation quick cost guide

This guide explains everything you need to know about patio door installation, from choosing the right style and material to understanding costs and finding an installer. By the end, you’ll know exactly what to expect and how to plan your project with confidence.

In this cost guide we will talk about:

  1. Patio door installation average cost
  2. Cost of labour for patio door installation
  3. Different patio door types and their costs
  4. Replacing vs full patio door fitting cost
  5. Cost-saving tips for patio door installation
  6. Find patio door fitters near you on MyBuilder
  7. FAQ: Common questions about patio door installation cost

Patio door installation average cost

Patio doors can improve your home by creating a smooth link between your indoor living space and the garden or patio. They let in more natural light, improve views, and can make your room feel bigger and brighter.

In most cases, you can expect to pay somewhere between £800 and £3,500, covering the cost of patio doors and installation, too.

The cost of a new patio door installation depends on factors like the type of door you choose (sliding, French, or bi-fold), the size of the opening, and how complex the fitting is.

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Cost of labour for patio door installation

Labour costs for patio door installation in the UK typically range from £500 - £1,050 total, depending on whether you need a simple replacement, or complete structural adjustments.

Here's how the process breaks down:

  • Survey and preparation: Measuring the opening, checking access, and planning any extra work.

  • Removing the old door: Taking out the existing frame and door and disposing of waste if it’s a replacement.

  • Preparing the opening: Making sure the aperture is level, secure, and ready for the new frame.

  • Fitting and sealing: Installing the new frame and door, checking operation, then sealing and adding trims.

Cost of labour for patio door installation

Patio doors come in several popular types, each with different costs depending on size, materials, and features.

Here's a quick overview of the main options and their typical price ranges:

Door TypeCost Range
Sliding£900 - £4,375
French£500 - £1,950
Bi-fold£1,800 - £6,000

As you can see, patio doors come in three main types, sliding, French, and bi-fold, each with unique benefits and cost ranges (including supply and installation).

Sliding patio doors (£900 - £4,375): Space-saving, modern design with easy garden access and plenty of natural light. Tip: Proper installation prevents draughts.

French patio doors (£500 - £1,950): Classic, elegant style for traditional homes. Note: Need space for outward swing.

Bi-fold patio doors (£1,800 - £6,000): Contemporary, fold-back design for wide openings and unobstructed views.

The cost for bi-fold patio doors ranges from £1,800 to £6,000, reflecting their complex design and high demand.

If you’re not sure what type of patio door would suit your house best, you can get advice easily on MyBuilder. Just post your job today, asking any questions you have, and door fitters near you can respond.

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Replacing vs full patio door fitting cost

Choosing between replacing existing patio doors and fitting new ones in a fresh opening makes a big difference to cost, time, and disruption.

Replacing vs fully fitting new patio doors:

  • Replacing existing patio doors (£800-£3,500): Removing old doors from an existing frame/opening, fitting new ones in the same space. This is usually quicker and cheaper since no structural changes are needed.

  • New patio door installation (£2,000+): Creating a brand new opening in a wall, which involves more complex structural work, brickwork, lintels, and higher costs.

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Cost-saving tips for patio door installation

Here are some cost-saving tips for patio door installation costs to keep your project affordable while avoiding common extra costs.

Top cost-saving tips:

  • Shop around for quotes: Get 3 - 4 quotes from door installers near you on MyBuilder. Prices can vary by 20 - 30% for the same job.
  • Choose standard sizes: Standard patio door sizes cost less than custom measurements.
  • Stick with uPVC frames: They are more affordable than timber or aluminium, with good durability and low maintenance.
  • Skip luxury upgrades initially: Basic double glazing and standard locks keep costs down.
  • Time your project: Avoid peak seasons (spring/summer) when installer rates can rise 10- 20%.

Your patio door depends not just on costs, but also on your home's size, layout, and local weather conditions. Talk to a professional installer local to you on MyBuilder.

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Find patio door fitters near you on MyBuilder

A hip to gable loft conversion can transform your home, but finding the right specialists shouldn’t be a hassle. MyBuilder connects you with verified patio door installers near you.

Whether you’re replacing old sliding doors or installing bi-folds for a modern garden link, it only takes a few minutes to post your needs and tradespeople near you can get in touch.

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FAQ: Common questions about patio door installation cost

What are the benefits of investing in higher-quality patio doors?

Investing in higher-quality patio doors offers several benefits that justify the initial higher cost. These doors often provide superior insulation, which can lead to energy savings by keeping your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

How long does a patio door installation usually take?

The installation of a patio door typically takes one to two days, depending on the complexity of the project and any additional work required, such as altering the existing openings or addressing unforeseen issues.

What’s the most affordable patio door material?

uPVC is the cheapest (£500-£2,000 installed) with good durability and low maintenance. Timber offers a premium look but costs more (£1,500+), while aluminium suits modern homes at a mid-range price.

How can I tell if my patio doors need replacing?

Look for drafts, difficulty opening/closing, cracked glass, water leaks, or high energy bills. Doors over 20-25 years old often benefit from modern double-glazed replacements for better security and efficiency.

Will new patio doors increase my home’s value?

Yes. Installations can boost property value by 2-5%, especially bi-folds that enhance indoor-outdoor flow. Energy-efficient glazing also appeals to buyers and may qualify for green home incentives.

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