Interior hollow doors are inexpensive. If they are standard size, measure them and go to Home Depot/Lowes or your local lumber yard. You can expect to pay $30 to $75 per door. That price is just for the door, not a pre-hung door. Pre-hung doors will cost a bit more but it sounds like you just need the door itself. A pre-hung interior door costs about a hundred bucks to install. I am guessing it would be a bit cheaper for the installation of just the door..
2006-12-15 05:16:22
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answered by Bman 3
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Hollow Interior Door
2016-12-31 03:53:02
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answered by Erika 4
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2016-04-17 11:29:43
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answered by ? 3
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Cost Of Interior Doors
2016-11-11 05:02:12
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answered by balsinger 4
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lowes hollow core doors without frame are 19 t0 25 dollars apiece for the standard 24in. up to 36in. wide openings.if you know a good handyman he may charge between 30 and 60 a door.i do alot of these if i know the person and the existing door frame is not damaged i only charge then 25-30 bucks a door otherwise it is 50 to 75 bucks.
2006-12-15 21:17:22
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answered by donley z 3
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Find a hardware or window & door store that you can purchase new doors from, have them delivered and hung on sight.
If they cant machine them on sight they should be able to direct you to a carpenter that will do it.
Make sure they agree to take the old doors or you will be stuck having to deal with them!
I just had 7 doors machined and hung and paid $30 a door plus delivery
2006-12-15 08:26:55
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answered by uzurhead 3
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If you did them yourself, maybe $50 per door if they are standard size and not too big. Hired out? $150 per door?
If you haven't done any work like that...it's not that easy to fit hinges with old frames and new doors. Most door come pre-hung for a reason.
2006-12-15 05:22:42
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answered by roadlessgraveled 4
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If you have a Habitat for Humanity store in your area you can pick up the doors for $2 to $5 ....They are easy to install. Just make sure you measure the doors, hinges and where the knob sits before you go....GOOD LUCK
2006-12-15 04:42:55
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answered by jennapusmora 2
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SOME VERY GOOD ANSWERS. I WOULD GUESS 40.00 PLUS 80.00 FOR ONE AND ONLY 40.00 PLUS 60.00 EACH FOR THE 2ND AND 3RD. THAT GIVES THE INSTALLER 160.00 TOTAL LABOR FOR 3 DOORS. THAT SOUNDS LIKE A VERY LIBERAL AMOUNT TO ME. GET THE INSTALLED PRICE FIRST. I WOULD TRY FOR LESS.
2006-12-15 14:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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300.
2006-12-18 17:00:01
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answered by World Cup 2
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