Letter cage fitting in Exeter

Professional letter cage fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

0.5-1 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Letter cages fitted behind letterboxes. Post caught safely as it comes through - no more mail on the floor or draught through the door.

Catch Your Post Properly

Post scattered across the hallway? Dog chewing the letters? A letter cage solves it - simple wire basket that catches mail as it drops through your letterbox.

💡 Pro tip: Letter cages are brilliant for dogs - keeps post out of reach. Also reduces draughts through the letterbox significantly, which is a bonus in old Exeter houses with rattly doors.


Why Proper Fitting Matters

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Positioned to catch all postMisaligned - post misses the cage
Securely fixed - won't sagFalls off after a week
Mounted to door properlyWrong fixings for door type
Opens for post collectionMounted too tight - can't access

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
PositionWork out best position behind letterbox
FixDrill pilot holes, mount cage securely to door
TestPost some junk mail through to test it catches properly

📦 You're Left With

  • Letter cage mounted securely
  • Post caught as it comes through
  • No more floor scatter
  • Hallway tidier already

Pricing Guide

Job TypeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Standard letter cage (wood door)20-30 mins£60
UPVC door (special fixings)30-45 mins£60
Multiple cages (front + back door)45 mins-1 hr£60

Based on £60 minimum (first hour). Quick job - often done as part of a larger visit.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Dogs in the house - keep post out of reach

Draughty letterbox - cage helps reduce airflow

Long hallway - post scattered everywhere

Just fed up - picking letters off the floor every day

Why Choose Us for Letter cage fitting in Exeter?

Post caught safely behind door

No more scattered mail on floor

Fitted to any door type

Quick installation

What to Expect

Step 1: Position & Mark

Hold cage behind letterbox, work out best position to catch post, mark screw positions on door.

Step 2: Drill & Fix

Drill pilot holes (size depends on door type), screw cage firmly to door.

Step 3: Test

Post some junk mail through letterbox to check cage catches it properly. Adjust position if needed.

🔧 DIY Tips

Want to fit your own letter cage? Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Drill and appropriate bit
  • Screwdriver
  • Pencil for marking
  • Letter cage (buy first)
  • Helper to post mail through for testing

📐 Positioning the cage

  1. Hold cage behind letterbox
  2. Make sure it's positioned to catch post as it falls
  3. Not too tight to door - needs to open for access
  4. Mark screw positions through mounting holes

🔨 Installing the cage

  1. Drill pilot holes (prevents wood splitting)
  2. For UPVC doors: use self-tapping screws designed for plastic
  3. For wooden doors: standard wood screws work fine
  4. Screw cage to door firmly but not over-tight
  5. Test with junk mail - does it catch properly?

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Not drilling pilot holes (splits the wood)
  • Wrong screws for door type (strips out)
  • Positioned too high or low (misses post)
  • Over-tightening screws (cracks UPVC)
  • Not testing before finishing

💡 Pro trick: Test with different thicknesses of mail - thin letters, thick catalogues, small packages. Make sure cage catches them all before calling it done.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎨 Fire doors: Some internal fire doors have restrictions on drilling. If your hallway door is a fire door (usually has a certification label on the edge), check regulations before drilling holes.

UPVC doors need special care. Don't use wood screws - they strip out. Use self-tapping screws designed for plastic, and don't over-tighten or you'll crack the door.

Large parcels won't fit through most letterboxes anyway. Letter cages are for post and small items - anything bigger gets left outside or taken to collection point.

Draughtproofing bonus: Letter cages significantly reduce draughts through letterboxes. Less wind whistling through, which makes a difference in winter in old Exeter houses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a letter cage?

It's a wire or mesh basket that mounts behind your letterbox on the inside of the door. Catches post as it comes through so it's not scattered on the floor. Particularly useful if you've got dogs, draughts, or a long hallway.

Can you fit a letter cage to any door?

Most doors yes - wooden doors are easiest (just screw straight in), UPVC doors need special fixings, and fire doors might have restrictions. I'll check what you've got and advise on the best mounting method.

Do I need to provide the letter cage?

Yes - buy the one you want (they're not expensive, £10-20), then I'll fit it properly. Measure your letterbox opening first to make sure the cage will catch properly.

Will fitting damage my door?

Small screw holes only - similar to a door handle. If you remove the cage later, the holes fill easily and paint over. Much better than post scattered everywhere or being chewed by the dog!

How long does fitting take?

Usually 20-30 minutes. It's a quick job - mark position, drill pilot holes, screw cage to door, test it catches post properly. Done.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

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30 Mile Coverage
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