FFS. As if it takes that long to build a door and fit it.
Had to wait an hour for a pizza delivery the other day too. This country’s going to the dogs.
FFS. As if it takes that long to build a door and fit it.
Had to wait an hour for a pizza delivery the other day too. This country’s going to the dogs.
That would be ace - I’ll PM my email
Maybe this guy still has some spare
Yeah, those composite doors are beasts. I saw the damage the fire brigade had to do to one of those last week because they had to force entry to extinguish a fire. Took them ages and they ended up having to destroy the door frame and surrounding cement and stonework to get in.
Acceptance 3 does make a good point sadders. If you get an balsa wood one, then it’ll be a lot easier for the fire brigade to smash in without damaging the surrounding wall if need be, might be worth considering.
Still, it’s pretty burglar proof.
I guess it depends what’s more likely in your household - fires or robberies.
Going for corrugated cardboard - that will burn down pretty quickly if there’s a fire, so the firefighters can come straight in and rescue us.
Well what I’m saying is obviously just keep everything inside the house really wet and he’ll be fine
Garage door… We had a internal door put in from the garage to the rest of the house last year, so if you were a masochist you could go in that way.
way ahead of you!
Number one cause of death from people with internal doors leading in from their garage: Murder by someone using that door to get into the house.
It’s fine. I’ve got an ice-knife freezer in every room, so I’m well prepared.
£1,300 for a front door?! My word. Ours cost £225.
I’m a bit sad I lost touch with him
I went to a fete and one of the prizes was to win a front door.
Outside flat door then inside flat door.
TWO DOORS
Two doors back to back, or with a little gap in between where you can put things like muddy boots?
Sounds like a fete worse than death
Outside door, flight of stairs, then my door.