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FAQ's
These are some of our most commonly
asked questions.
How much are the doors?
The simple answer is that it starts from as little as £35 for a made to measure replacement kitchen door and can go up to around £200. See more
Do we need to empty our cabinets?
In short no. Emptying your cupboards is a thankless task that requires the use of boxes, mess and the use of other living space. See more
Do you offer an installation service?
Yes, although you’re not obliged to use our installation service. We can be involved in as much of your project as you’d like. See more
Can you take away the rubbish?
The easiest and most cost-effective way is to take it yourself to your local dump, refuse centre, civic amenity site etc. This avoids any disposal costs as it’s treated as domestic waste.
If you’re unable to do it yourself we can dispose of your waste but there is a cost involved. See more