How Much Do Composite Doors Cost in Liverpool? (2026 Price Guide)
If you’re thinking about replacing your front door in Liverpool, you’ve probably noticed that prices can vary significantly. In 2026, a new composite door remains one of the smartest investments a Liverpool homeowner can make, offering excellent thermal efficiency, low maintenance, and strong security for our wet and windy weather.
But how much should you actually expect to pay in 2026?
In this guide, we’ll give you clear, up-to-date pricing information for composite doors in Liverpool, explain what affects the cost, and show you how to get the best value for your home.
Average Composite Door Prices in Liverpool 2026
Here’s a realistic breakdown of what Liverpool homeowners are paying in 2026 for a professionally supplied and fitted composite door:
|
Type of Composite Door |
Typical Price Range (Supply & Fit) |
Best For |
|
Entry-level / Standard door |
£1,200 – £1,600 |
Basic replacement, budget-conscious homes |
|
Mid-range door (most popular) |
£1,600 – £2,200 |
Terraced & semi-detached homes |
|
Premium / Bespoke door |
£2,200 – £2,800+ |
Larger openings, special colours, high-spec glazing |
|
Double composite doors |
£2,800 – £4,500+ |
Wider entrances, modern homes |
|
Door with sidelights or toplight |
£2,400 – £3,800+ |
Period properties wanting more light |
Please note: These are realistic guide prices for a complete supply and professional installation in the Liverpool area in 2026. Your final price will depend on the exact specification you choose.
At CDS Doors, we’re often able to offer highly competitive prices because we manufacture our own doors in our Birkenhead factory and showroom. This removes middleman and allows us to pass the savings directly on to Liverpool homeowners.
What Affects the Price of a Composite Door in Liverpool?
Several factors influence the final cost. Understanding these will help you make an informed decision:
- Door Style and Design
- Simple, smooth modern doors (e.g. Howell Smooth or Bramley) tend to be more affordable.
- Detailed designs with intricate glazing (such as Deco George or Moderne Victoria) usually cost more.
- Traditional styles like the Trafalgar sit comfortably in the mid-price bracket.
- Colour and Finish
Standard colours are the most budget friendly. Premium and special-order colours can add to the cost.
- Glazing Options
- Clear or obscure glass is the most affordable.
- Decorative or leaded-style glazing increases the price.
- Triple glazing or high-performance low-E glass adds cost but improves energy efficiency significantly.
- Size and Configuration
Standard single doors are the most cost-effective. Wider doors, double doors, or doors with sidelights and toplights naturally cost more due to the extra materials and installation time.
- Hardware and Security Features
All CDS composite doors come with high-quality Yale multi-point locking systems as standard. Upgrading to premium handles, letterboxes, or spy holes will affect the final price.
- Installation Requirements
Most Liverpool properties are straightforward, but older Victorian terraces or homes with non-standard openings may require additional work (such as adjusting the frame or brickwork), which can increase the price slightly.
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Why CDS Doors Offers Great Value for Liverpool Homeowners
Many national companies charge premium prices because they import doors or work through middlemen. At CDS Doors, we do things differently:
- We manufacture our doors in-house in Birkenhead (just 20 minutes from Liverpool)
- We source materials directly from leading European suppliers
- We pass those savings on to you
- We include professional installation by our own trained fitters
- Every door comes with a 25-year structural guarantee
This means you get a high-specification composite door at a genuinely competitive price, without compromising on quality or service.
Can ECO4 Grants Help Reduce the Cost?
Yes, many Liverpool homeowners may qualify for ECO4 grants, which can significantly reduce or even cover the full cost of a new composite door.
If your home has a low EPC rating (E, F or G) and you or someone in your household receives certain benefits, you could be eligible for funding. This scheme is designed to help improve energy efficiency in UK homes.
We can help guide you through the process. Many of our customers in Liverpool have had their new composite door either heavily subsidised or installed at little to no cost thanks to ECO4.
Is It Worth Investing in a Composite Door in Liverpool in 2026?
Absolutely. With energy prices remaining high and Liverpool’s damp climate, a high-quality composite door offers:
- Lower heating bills thanks to excellent insulation (U-values as low as 0.8 W/m²K)
- Much better security than older doors
- Minimal maintenance (just wipe clean occasionally)
- Improved kerb appeal and potential increase in property value
- Long-term reliability with a 25-year guarantee
For most Liverpool homes, a composite door pays for itself over time through energy savings and increased comfort.
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Prices quoted in this article are guide prices based on the Liverpool market in 2026. Final costs depend on your chosen specification and property. All prices include VAT.





