That'll depend on where you live. We charge $250 for a simple demo and install of an exterior door, with caulking, shimming, and minor trim adjustment included. Keep in mind that many areas may require a permit to replace exterior doors.
2007-06-06 11:42:44
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answered by secondchanceocala 2
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You know - I realize that this seems like a high price - but 200-300 dollars is not out of the ballpark. Just remember - this is a construction job that is best left to professionals. Installing entry doors can be difficult and you want the best safety for your buck. It must line up with your locks and fit so that there are no gaps. Good Luck!
2007-06-06 11:38:10
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answered by Cat 5
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Depends on the area you live, but in my area {twin cities in Mn} I bill it out at $125 for a basic storm door install, and adjust it up for custom fit jobs. You should expect to pay anywhere from $75 to $150 for a competent installer.
2016-04-01 06:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is a 36 inch with 12 inch side panels with cut glass in the door and side panels.
It was $500.00 to remove two old 32" and install the new one and sides.
This is just to give you a clue of how much it shouldn't be.
I cannot conceive it would be more than $200.00.
2007-06-06 13:15:52
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answered by ? 7
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$200
2007-06-06 22:46:26
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answered by william v 5
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Go to a Lowes or other big center and ask them what they would charge you to put one in.
Bid lower on the charge to get the job.
You do need to ask for a bit extra tomake a profit, but not too much that it will keep you from being competitive in that field.
2007-06-06 11:27:23
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answered by donna D 4
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i was quoated a price of $130 dollars for labor to install a door..plus extra material , that was from Lowes...each area might be different price so check with them ,,i am sure each place has an instaltion team to do these so check around
2007-06-06 11:28:50
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answered by nas88car300 7
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In this day and age, I would say twenty to twenty five dollars an hour is acceptable. I would charge twenty five dollars and if the customer gripes then, without telling him, he should learn how to do it himself. That's the thing with repair work, the dumb customer gripes and the expert does the work without griping.
2007-06-06 11:27:33
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answered by Joline 6
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the cost of the door should be the same as labor.
2007-06-06 11:24:41
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answered by northville 5
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