Composite doors in Teesside: get a competitive quote

Get a free, competitive quote for a composite door, from a smart new front door in anthracite grey to a stable door for the kitchen or French doors onto the garden. Covering Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham, Redcar, Hartlepool, Thornaby and Yarm, with a fast turnaround on quotes.

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A blue composite-style front door on a traditional brick terrace house

Composite door services in Teesside

Get a free, competitive quote for a composite front door, back door, stable door, a door with side panels or French doors. Clear pricing, fast turnaround.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your door. Two minutes in the quote form, property type, which door you are replacing, the style and colour you have in mind, postcode.
  2. Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
  3. You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.

How much does a composite door cost in Teesside?

A composite front door, supplied and professionally fitted, costs £1,000 to £1,700 in most Teesside homes in 2026. A back door runs £950 to £1,500, a stable door £1,200 to £1,800, and a front door with glazed side panels £1,400 to £2,200. Composite French doors sit at £1,500 to £2,400 depending on size and hardware.

What moves the price is specification rather than size: the glass design, the colour inside and out, the handle and letterplate furniture, the security cylinder, and whether the old frame needs making good or the opening altered. Every quote here is priced off a proper measure of your doorway, which is the only way a door quote means anything.

Typical Teesside composite door prices, fitted (2026)
Door typeTypical fitted priceBest suited to
Composite front door£1,000 to £1,700Kerb appeal and security
Composite back door£950 to £1,500Kitchen and utility doors
Composite stable door£1,200 to £1,800Families, pets, ventilation
Door with side panels£1,400 to £2,200Wider hallways, more light
Composite French doors£1,500 to £2,400Garden and patio access

Full breakdowns, including glass options, security upgrades and the extras that move quotes, are in our Teesside composite door cost guide.

Why Teesside is switching to composite

Teesside's housing stock runs from 1930s semis in Acklam and Hartburn to post-war estates in Billingham and Netherfields, and thousands of those homes still have the original-style timber or early uPVC door: draughty, swollen in winter, and held shut by a lock you could open with a firm shoulder. A composite door replaces all of that in a single morning: a solid timber or foam core wrapped in a glass-reinforced plastic skin that never needs painting, shrugs off the North Sea weather, and comes with a multi-point locking system as standard.

The thermal difference is immediate. Composite doors routinely achieve U-values around 1.0 to 1.4 W/m²K, roughly three times better than an old timber door, and the compression seals stop the hallway draught that no amount of draught excluder tape ever fixed. On exposed estates in Redcar, Saltburn and Hartlepool, where easterly wind finds every gap, that seal matters as much as the look.

What good looks like

Every quote follows the same standard, and it is the same four things worth asking for whoever you choose:

Styles, colours and glass

The days of white or brown are long gone. Anthracite grey remains the biggest seller on Teesside, followed by black, Chartwell green, duck egg blue and deep red, and most ranges offer a different colour inside to out at little or no extra cost. Glazing runs from fully solid doors for privacy to long glazed lights, and traditional cottages and stable-door styles for older properties. Our styles and colours guide walks through the choices, and the composite vs uPVC guide explains where the extra money over a basic uPVC door actually goes.

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Where we cover

We cover the whole Teesside conurbation, from the Redcar seafront to the Wynyard estates.

Full details on the areas we cover page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a composite door cost in Teesside?

A composite front door fitted runs £1,000 to £1,700, a back door £950 to £1,500, a stable door £1,200 to £1,800, a door with side panels £1,400 to £2,200, and French doors £1,500 to £2,400.

How long does fitting take?

A straight swap of an existing door typically takes 2 to 4 hours, including removing the old frame, fitting the new door and frame, sealing, and making good inside and out. Doors with side panels or altered openings take longer.

Do composite doors need maintenance?

Almost none. The GRP skin never needs painting and will not rot, warp or fade like timber. A wash with soapy water and a drop of oil on the hinges and lock once a year is the whole routine.

Are composite doors secure?

Yes, and measurably so. A quality composite door carries a multi-point locking system, an anti-snap, anti-pick cylinder, and a solid core that resists forced entry far better than a uPVC panel door. Look for PAS 24 or Secured by Design certification in the quote.

Is the quote really free?

Yes. You tell us about the door, it gets measured and priced properly, and you decide in your own time. No charge and no pressure.

Composite door guides for Teesside homeowners

Get a competitive quote for your Teesside composite door

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