Browse Forums Windows & Doors 1 Mar 07, 2009 10:06 am Hi all,
I was wondering if it's easy to install a cavity door after the work is done on my house ? I'm planning to leave the rumpus opening without a door, until I find a decent cavity door to install. I don't really like the look of 'Corinthain' doors. Thanks Edited: Yeah and PD are charging us $500 for the cavity door. Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 2Mar 07, 2009 10:29 am By the time you muck around, it's easier to get PD to do it and then change to the doors you want after handover.
You could ask them to do all the walls for the cavity sliders but not actually put the doors themselves on. But it won't save you much. Better to get them to do it, sell the doors they give you on ebay for $50 then install your own. Will work out much cheaper than doing it post handover by the time you get a carpenter in to do it all. Just one thing, figure out what doors you want to install, if they are a solid and heavy door, the track that the door is hung on and slides on, may need to be upgraded to take the weight. I leave you to fend for yourself, figure things out yourself. Terrence Malick Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 3Mar 07, 2009 10:34 am Just a question.. how do they build the cavity?
ie. for my house it is just a big open space, where my two sliding doors will go.. I assume they build it during the fixing stage?? Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 5Mar 07, 2009 10:48 am wakeboardandy Just a question.. how do they build the cavity? ie. for my house it is just a big open space, where my two sliding doors will go.. I assume they build it during the fixing stage?? to answer my own question.. I just looked through pictures of my parents build 5 years ago and see that they had a big gap and they install the cavity frame later... Just wanted to make sure they didn't forget about my sliding doors to theatre!! Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 6Mar 07, 2009 11:01 am $500 each?!! Our builder is doing 3 of them which we added after contract (pantry, ensuite and hallway) at no extra cost!! How do they justify that cost? I've heard they can be a bit of a bugger to install, but thats huge!
I often think they just put things in the too hard basket and charge whatever they want if theres a bit more work involved. Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 7Mar 07, 2009 3:31 pm ICK $500 each?!! Our builder is doing 3 of them which we added after contract (pantry, ensuite and hallway) at no extra cost!! How do they justify that cost? I've heard they can be a bit of a bugger to install, but thats huge! I often think they just put things in the too hard basket and charge whatever they want if theres a bit more work involved. Your builder is good!!! Small builders are usually more flexible with things and more kind to the clients' pocket, I think. But still, doing that for you for free! Big thumb up for them!! Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 8Mar 07, 2009 4:38 pm I asked for cavity doors for the kids WIR and was quoted $400 a piece. So they are getting normal doors.
If normal doors turn out to be to much of a hassle later in life I am probally going to have to do a sliding door on the outside which I don't really want to do. But from watching my Dad put a cavity door into his ensuite I would say it is much easier to get it done when the building is being built. You never know where they are going to put wiring etc. Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 9Mar 07, 2009 6:02 pm you have no chance after... you must do it whilst building... $500 sounds rich for a 2.1 flush panel door ...but if its 2.4 or a glazed white glass door its good value Life is an enjoyment, enjoy it Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 10Mar 07, 2009 6:05 pm wakeboardandy wakeboardandy Just a question.. how do they build the cavity? ie. for my house it is just a big open space, where my two sliding doors will go.. I assume they build it during the fixing stage?? to answer my own question.. I just looked through pictures of my parents build 5 years ago and see that they had a big gap and they install the cavity frame later... Just wanted to make sure they didn't forget about my sliding doors to theatre!! Yes, that's it, it comes as a complete assembed unit. Not so expensive either... "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 11Mar 07, 2009 6:06 pm Oh, don't do like I did... drill to put a shelf on the wall, right through the door...
Ed "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 12Mar 07, 2009 6:07 pm ed @ EcoClassic wakeboardandy wakeboardandy Just a question.. how do they build the cavity? ie. for my house it is just a big open space, where my two sliding doors will go.. I assume they build it during the fixing stage?? to answer my own question.. I just looked through pictures of my parents build 5 years ago and see that they had a big gap and they install the cavity frame later... Just wanted to make sure they didn't forget about my sliding doors to theatre!! Yes, that's it, it comes as a complete assembed unit. Not so expensive either... Funny thing is I saw the chippy installing the cavity today at my house.. Cost me $638 for double cavity.. seems expensive but I needed it to save floor space in the theatre room. Re: Possibility of installing cavity doors after handover ? 13Mar 07, 2009 6:09 pm You can price them at Bowens... mine were free, a long, long, time ago - same builder as you... "ECOECO" At 'EcoEco', we design windows, we design the best windows, we do it for you, so that when you’re happy we are happy. Tel. 1800 326 326 I am saying that double brick has similar thermal performance due to thermal mass effect. It will be still very interesting to see the state of your framing after 10-15… 10 23106 Hey guys, what’s everyone opinion on James Hardie linea direct fix to frame? Would this be the most common method and anybody ever had any problems down the track? 0 3786 Firstly, if your house is still under builder's warranty (10 years in Victoria) you should have no need to crawl into roof space but let the builder handle it, unless you… 3 4481 |