How much does it cost to fit internal doors?
Internal doors are priced per door, supplied and hung with ironmongery. Enter how many you need below.
What door fitting involves
- 1Measure the openings
Standard UK sizes are common, but older houses vary — a door often needs trimming to the existing lining.
- 2Hang and ironmongery
The door is trimmed, hinged and hung, then handles and a latch fitted. Priced per door.
- 3New linings if needed
If the frames (linings) are damaged or non-standard, replacing them adds labour beyond a straight door swap.
New internal doors are a cheap, high-impact refresh — tired hollow doors instantly date a house. On a whole-property refurb, buying doors in bulk and paying for fitting is far cheaper per door than piecemeal.
Internal door costs (indicative, supply & fit)
| Type | Per door | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (moulded/flush) | £90 – £180 | Hung with handles |
| Oak / hardwood | £150 – £300 | Premium finish |
| Glazed / French | £180 – £400 | Larger, more labour |
| Whole 3-bed house | 6–8 doors | £600 – £1,600 |
Includes hanging, hinges and handles. New linings/frames or fire doors add cost.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to fit an internal door?+
A standard internal door supplied and hung with handles typically costs £90–£180 per door. Oak, glazed and French doors cost more. A whole 3-bed house of 6–8 doors is roughly £600–£1,600.
How much to fit a door if I supply it?+
Labour only to hang a door with ironmongery is usually £40–£90 per door, more if the lining needs adjusting or replacing. Buying in bulk and paying for fitting is often the cheapest route on a whole house.
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