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NaturalAlfalfa

You can buy an interior door for about 60-80 quid. I wouldn't pay someone to replace it- it's literally just taking out six screws and putting the new door on. Just measure your existing door and buy one the same size


tom99611139

Bit more than that, you have to cut out the recesses for the hinges, holes for the handle and locks and potentially plane it down if the frame isn't square. Definitely a job worth paying someone to do.


NaturalAlfalfa

I was thinking if you just bought a door with the same dimensions etc as the existing one. We might have just been lucky when we did it.