How to Fit a Door Properly: DIY Installation Guide for UK Homes

Upgrading internal doors is a simple way to refresh your home’s look without a full renovation. While many homeowners worry about getting the fit right, installing standard internal doors is a realistic DIY project with the right tools, patience, and preparation. This guide explains when DIY installation makes sense and outlines the key steps to achieve a smooth, professional finish.

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You can fit an internal door yourself if:

  • Your existing frame is straight and in good condition.

  • You’re working with standard UK door sizes.

  • You have basic DIY tools and time to work carefully.

Professional help is usually better for fire doors, damaged frames, or structural changes.

The blog walks through the full fitting process, including measuring and trimming, marking hinge positions, cutting hinge recesses, hanging the door correctly, and installing handles and latches. It also highlights common mistakes to avoid, such as over-trimming, skipping pilot holes, or using the wrong hinge type for heavier doors.

Readers also learn:

  • How long does a DIY door fitting usually take?

  • The cost difference between DIY and professional installation.

  • What to consider when buying internal doors, including core type and trim allowance.

With careful measuring and the right approach, fitting internal doors can be a cost-effective way to improve both the style and function of your home. For those choosing new doors, selecting the right size and material before installation is key to a successful result.

Read the full blog: https://medium.com/@deal4doorsltd/how-to-fit-a-door-properly-diy-installation-guide-for-uk-homes-0f411aeaf97e


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