Architrave fitting in Exeter
Professional architrave fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60-£85
Typical Duration
45-90 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Professional architrave fitting - clean mitre joints at corners, properly fixed to door linings, ready for painting. New door surrounds fitted that finish off doorways properly.
The Finishing Touch
Architrave is one of those details that makes a room look finished - the neat frame around every doorway that covers joints and provides a clean transition from door to wall. Getting it fitted properly, with tight mitres and solid fixing, is visible craftsmanship.
🚪 Mitres matter. Sloppy corners are eye-level and impossible to hide. Good mitres show quality.
Why Proper Fitting Matters
| ✅ Done Right | ❌ Common Problems |
|---|---|
| Tight mitre joints | Gaps at corners |
| Properly pinned | Pulls away over time |
| Profiles aligned | Pattern doesn't flow |
| Ready for painting | Needs more work |
What You Get
🔧 Full Fitting
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Check | Door lining squared |
| Measure | Precise dimensions |
| Cut | Clean mitre angles |
| Fit | Pinned and glued |
| Finish | Filled and caulked |
📦 Profile Options
- Ogee (traditional S-curve)
- Torus (rounded)
- Chamfered (contemporary)
- Square edge (minimal)
Pricing Guide
| Scope | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Single doorway | 45 mins | £60 |
| Complex doorway | 90 mins | £85 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after.
Perfect For...
✅ New doors - Finishing the installation
✅ Matching existing - Consistent throughout house
✅ Style updates - Contemporary profiles
✅ Multiple doors - Better rate for several
Why Choose Us for Architrave fitting in Exeter?
Clean mitre joints that close properly
Matching profile to existing architrave
Properly fixed - no relying on glue alone
Ready for painting or pre-finished
What to Expect
Step 1: Assess
Door lining checked for square, profile confirmed, wall condition noted.
Step 2: Cut & Fit
Precise mitre cutting, test fit before final fix, pinned and glued securely.
Step 3: Finish
Pin holes filled, edges caulked to wall, ready for decoration.
🔧 DIY Tips
Fitting it yourself? Here's what matters:
🔧 Tools you'll need
- Mitre saw (essential for clean cuts)
- Pin gun or hammer and pins
- Wood glue
- Caulk gun
- Tape measure
📐 Key steps
- Check lining is square (measure diagonals)
- Cut head piece (top) first
- Test fit before final pinning
- Glue mitres as well as pinning
- Caulk edges to wall
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Not accounting for out-of-square linings
- Relying on glue alone (it'll fail)
- Skipping the caulk (looks rough)
- Cutting both mitres then finding they don't fit
💡 Pro trick: Cut one end of each piece, offer it up, then mark and cut the other end to fit. Don't cut both ends based on measurements - measure once, mark once, cut once.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
🎨 Fit before decorating - architrave needs caulking and pin hole filling. The decorator paints over everything for a seamless finish. Fitting in decorated rooms needs more careful touch-up.
Multiple doors:
- Better to do all at once
- Consistent profile throughout
- Set up once for efficiency
- Ask about multi-door pricing
Buying architrave:
- Measure door height and width
- Allow 10% waste for cutting
- Buy all from same batch
- Pre-primed MDF is most practical
Frequently Asked Questions
What is architrave?
Architrave is the decorative moulding around door frames. It covers the joint between door lining and wall, hides gaps, and provides a finished frame. Comes in various profiles from plain to ornate.
Why would I need new architrave fitted?
Common reasons: new door needs trimming out, existing architrave damaged, changing from dated style to contemporary, or missing from a doorway that never had it.
Can you match my existing architrave style?
Usually yes. Standard profiles like ogee, torus, and chamfered are widely available. Period profiles can often be matched from specialist suppliers.
What makes a good mitre joint?
The corners should close tightly with no visible gap. This needs accurate cutting (walls are rarely square), proper fitting technique, and pinning that pulls the joint tight. Bad mitres are the first thing you notice.
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