Letter cage internal in Exeter

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

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

20-30 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Internal letter cage fitted behind your letterbox to catch post off the floor. Stops mail getting damaged, chewed by pets, or kicked under furniture.

Stop The Post Hitting The Floor

Post coming through and landing on the mat? That's fine... until the dog eats it, you accidentally tread on it when rushing out, or it slides under the door mat and you don't find it for a week.

💡 Pro tip: Letter cages also create a better draft seal behind the letterbox. Double win - caught post and less cold air blowing in.


Why You Want One

Especially helpful in specific situations.

Your SituationHow Letter Cage Helps
Got a dogPost caught before they can shred it
Busy hallwayMail safe, not getting kicked about
Tiled floorPost doesn't slide everywhere
Away a lotPost collected neatly, not scattered
Elderly/mobilityDon't have to bend down to floor

What You Get

🔧 The Service

StageWhat Happens
PositionWork out best spot behind letterbox
FixScrew cage securely to door
TestDrop something through to check it catches
AdjustMake sure it's angled right to catch post

📦 You're Left With

  • Post caught safely in the cage
  • No more mail on the floor
  • Protected from pets and feet
  • Hallway looking tidier

Pricing Guide

ScenarioEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Standard door and cage20-30 mins£60
Awkward door or position30-40 mins£60
Multiple doors (flats/offices)45-60 mins£60-£110

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. You supply the letter cage.


Perfect For Your Situation If...

Dog eats post - tired of buying replacement bank cards

Busy hallway - post gets trampled or lost

Accessibility - easier to collect from cage than floor

Holiday lettings - contains guest mail tidily

Why Choose Us for Letter cage internal in Exeter?

Fitted securely behind letterbox

Mail caught safely off the floor

Protected from pets and drafts

No more bent or damaged post

What to Expect

Step 1: Position Check

I'll work out where to fit the cage so it actually catches the post - needs to be directly behind the letterbox opening at the right angle.

Step 2: Secure Fitting

Drill pilot holes and screw the cage to the door. Needs to be solid - full cage of catalogues can be surprisingly heavy.

Step 3: Test & Adjust

Drop a bit of post through to check it lands in the cage. If the angle's not quite right, adjust before tightening fully.

🔧 DIY Tips

Fancy fitting it yourself? Here's how to get it right:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Cordless drill/driver
  • Spirit level
  • Pencil for marking
  • Screws (usually supplied with cage)
  • Bit of card or old envelope for testing

📐 Getting the position right

  1. Hold cage behind letterbox from inside
  2. Ask someone to post a piece of card through
  3. Adjust position so card lands in cage
  4. Mark screw holes carefully
  5. Check with spirit level it's not wonky
  6. Drill pilot holes smaller than screw diameter

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Mounting it too low - post misses the cage
  • Mounting it wonky - looks terrible from inside
  • Screwing straight into hollow fire door - doesn't grip
  • Not testing before final tightening
  • Screws too long and go through the door

💡 Pro trick: Before drilling, tape a folded piece of paper under where you're drilling. Catches all the wood dust instead of it going on your floor. Pull the tape away when done - clean floor.

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

Good to Know

🎨 UPVC door? Check where the internal reinforcement is before drilling - you want to screw into solid metal, not just the plastic skin. I've got detectors that show where the metal is.

Fire door? Some fire doors are hollow or have weird internal structure. I'll need to locate the solid parts to screw into, or use special fixings. Adds a few minutes but very doable.

Big letterbox? You might need an extra-large cage. Measure your letterbox opening (width and height) before buying - most standard cages suit standard letterboxes but Victorian houses often have massive ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an internal letter cage and why would I need one?

It's a metal or plastic basket fitted behind your front door letterbox to catch the post. Stops mail ending up on the floor where pets can shred it, you tread on it, or it gets kicked under furniture. Really helpful if you've got a dog that eats post!

Will it work with my letterbox and door?

Most standard letterboxes yes - I fit it to the door itself behind the letterbox opening. Thick fire doors or really narrow letterboxes can be tricky but usually doable. I'll know when I see it.

Do I need to buy the letter cage myself?

Yes - they're about £10-20 from DIY shops or online. Measure your letterbox opening before buying (most standard cages fit standard letterboxes, but check). If you're not sure what to get, I can advise or pick one up.

How long does fitting a letter cage take?

Usually 20-30 minutes. Mark the position, drill pilot holes in the door, screw the cage in place, test it catches the post properly. Quick job but fiddly to get right on your own.

Will it damage my front door?

Four small screw holes on the inside face of the door. If you ever remove the cage, the holes will be there but they're small and on the inside so not really visible. Much less damage than a dog does to your post!

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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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Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
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