Threshold strip fitting in Exeter

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

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

30 mins-1 hr

Location

Exeter, Devon

Threshold strip fitted across door opening to seal gap at bottom. Stops draughts, rain, and dust - warmer hallway, weather protection.

The Massive Gap Under Your Door

That gap under your front or back door? Cold air, rain, dust, leaves - all coming straight in. You can probably see daylight under there. Every time the wind blows, your hallway gets colder. Every time it rains hard, water creeps across the threshold.

💡 Pro tip: Threshold strips are one of the cheapest, fastest fixes for draughty doors. Fit one in 30 minutes, notice the difference immediately. Often forgotten but really effective.


Why Professional Fitting Matters

It's a simple job but easy to bodge if you don't get it level and secure.

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Fitted level across openingSlopes or wobbles
Door compresses seal evenlyOnly seals one side, gap the other
Securely fixed to floorLoose, moves when door opens
Ramp edges, minimal trip hazardProud edge catches feet

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
AssessmentMeasure gap, floor type, door clearance
PrepClean floor surface, mark position
FittingFix threshold strip level and secure
TestingCheck door closes with good seal

📦 Included

  • Threshold strip in your choice of finish
  • All fixings (screws or adhesive as appropriate)
  • Cut to exact width

Pricing

ServiceTimePrice
Threshold strip fitting30 mins-1 hr£60

£60 minimum includes supply and fitting. If I'm doing other work at same time, this is often a quick addition.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Draughty front door - biggest heat loss point in many houses

Rain coming under door - exposed doorways that get weather

Dust and leaves - gap letting debris blow in

Old door - big gap because door has dropped over time

Why Choose Us for Threshold strip fitting in Exeter?

Stops cold air, rain, and dust under door

Warmer hallway immediately

Wheelchair and walking frame friendly options

Choice of finishes to match your door

What to Expect

Step 1: Measure & Choose

Measure the door width and gap size. Discuss finish options to match your door furniture. Check floor type for best fixing method. Assess any trip hazard concerns.

Step 2: Position & Fix

Mark exact position - needs to be level even if floor isn't. Cut threshold to exact width. Fix securely - screwed to timber/concrete, adhesive for tiles. Some strips use both.

Step 3: Test Seal

Close door and check compression seal makes contact evenly across width. Adjust height if strip allows it. Check with hand for remaining draughts.

🔧 DIY Tips

Good DIY job if you're handy:

🔧 What you'll need

  • Threshold strip (buy slightly longer, cut to width)
  • Hacksaw (for cutting to width)
  • Drill and masonry bit (if screwing to concrete)
  • Spirit level
  • Screwdriver
  • Pencil and measuring tape
  • Wall plugs (if fixing to masonry)

📏 Measuring for the right strip

  • Measure door opening width
  • Measure gap under door when closed
  • Check door clearance (how high strip can be)
  • Consider whether strip needs ramp edges (if step-free threshold)

🔧 Installation steps

  1. Clean floor thoroughly where strip will sit
  2. Cut strip to exact width with hacksaw
  3. Position strip and check door closes on it (not too high!)
  4. Mark fixing holes with pencil
  5. Drill pilot holes if fixing to masonry
  6. Screw or glue strip down level
  7. Test door closes with good seal

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Threshold too high = door won't close
  • Not fitted level = seals one end but gap at other
  • Wrong fixing method for floor type (screws into tiles = cracked tiles)
  • Forgetting to cut to width (overhangs door frame)
  • No ramp edges = trip hazard

💡 Pro trick: Put a thin layer of silicone sealant under the threshold before fixing it down. This seals any irregularities in the floor surface and stops water creeping underneath the threshold itself. Makes a waterproof seal.

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

Good to Know

Mobility concerns? I can fit very low profile strips (10mm high) or use compression seals instead. These are wheelchair friendly and much less of a trip hazard. Might not handle heavy rain quite as well but still stop draughts effectively.

Front AND back door? Worth doing both if they're both draughty. I'm already there with materials and tools - second door takes less time.

UPVC or composite door? These sometimes have integrated threshold strips already, but they often fail or weren't adjusted properly when fitted. I can replace failed strips or adjust existing ones.

Combine with door draught proofing for complete seal - perimeter seals around the door edges plus threshold at bottom = no draughts anywhere.

Rain bars vs standard threshold: If your door is exposed to wind-driven rain, go for a rain bar (threshold with upstand). Standard compression threshold might not cope with serious weather. I'll advise which you need based on your door location and exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a threshold strip and a door bottom seal?

Threshold strip fits to the floor across the door opening - the door closes down onto it. Door bottom seal fits to the bottom of the door itself and drags along the floor. Threshold strips are better for external doors (handle rain, more durable). Door bottom seals work better on carpets where you can't fit a threshold.

Will a threshold strip be a trip hazard?

Good ones shouldn't be. I fit low-profile strips (usually 15-20mm high) with ramp edges. Definitely consider it if you've got mobility issues though - we can use a compression seal instead, or a very low profile strip. There are wheelchair-friendly options that are barely noticeable.

Can you fit threshold strips to any type of door?

Most external doors yes. Tricky ones are where there's no clearance under the door (already tight fit), or where floor type makes fixing difficult (some screeds). I'll advise what's possible when I see your door. Sometimes a door-mounted seal is better option.

Will it stop rainwater coming in under the door?

Yes - that's one of the main benefits. Rain bars (threshold strips with upstand) are designed specifically to stop water getting driven under external doors. Makes a huge difference if you've got an exposed door that gets wind-driven rain.

What finish options are there?

Common ones are silver aluminium (most popular), gold/brass effect, brown, black, or white. I usually match to your door furniture (handles, letterbox) for a coordinated look. They all work the same - it's just aesthetics.

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Our Rates

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

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