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Installing a Cat Flap in a UPVC Door Cost
A cat flap allows you to allow your pet to roam more freely while saving you the hassle of having to let them out and in. It can also help your pet feel less stressed and keep them from entering the house when they're not needed.

To fit a cat flap inside your door, measure from the bottom of their stomach to the floor, and draw an outline on the door panel. Check that the line is straight using an ad hoc level.

1. The kind of door

If you're installing the cat flap to the uPVC door panel or double glazing glass sealed unit, it is often best to contact a professional who can supply the uPVC panel or glass with a hole already cut into it. This will help you save time and money, as well as ensure that the job is done right.

The most basic type of cat flap is a simple swinging door with two ways that allow your pet to move around as it pleases. These are the cheapest and the most easily installed doors. However they don't seal well and may let in cold drafts or warm air during summer.

Another popular option is a microchip cat flap that recognizes your pet's unique microchip number and allows them to use. This stops other pets and animals from utilizing the flap, and your pet is secure in your home.

Additionally, there are locking cat flaps that let you secure the door both to allow entry and exit. This allows you to control the time your pet leaves and enters, which can be important if you have young children living in the home.

The most important aspect to consider in choosing a cat flap is the size of your pet. This will dictate how large opening you'll need to cut in the wall or door. It is worth taking the time to measure your pet's measurements and then select the right door suitable for your pet.

You should also consider whether you would prefer a magnetic or infrared flap when choosing the type of flap. Magnetic and infrared cat flaps tend to be more expensive, but they offer greater security.

A skilled handyman has a wealth of experience when it comes to fitting cat flaps and can advise you on the best option for your home. They will be able navigate the complexities of various kinds of doors and walls, and make sure that your cat flap is properly installed to ensure your pet's safety.

2. The type of flap

If you're planning to install a cat flap inside your uPVC door, you'll need to choose the appropriate one. The type of pet you have and the purpose for which you'll use the flap will determine which one you pick. For instance, you may want to purchase one that locks and can be locked from inside the home. This will ensure that your pet is secure and also prevent others from gaining access to your home.

It is also important to take into consideration the shape of the flap. The modern flaps are usually rectangular or square. The older flaps were more circular. It's important that you measure your cat's height, and then choose the location on your door where they can enter and exit easily.

After you've chosen a flap and taken measurements of your door, it's now time to start the installation process. First, take off any decorative elements off the surface of your uPVC door panel and ensure that it's flat. After you've done this, it is time to start cutting. If your flap included a template, adhere to it with care to ensure that the hole is the right size.

Then, put the jigsaw blade into the first hole and then carefully cut along your line. Be sure to not cut through any vertical rails or mullions. Repeat the procedure after the jigsaw is finished. Continue until you have a hole big enough to allow your pet in.

Some pet flaps also come with a magnetic lock which can be used to keep the flap securely closed. This can be especially useful if you have an indoor/outdoor cat who isn't keen to leave the house or is afraid of strangers. You can also use this feature to keep your cat from running away at night or when you're away for extended periods of time.


It is possible to install a cat flap in a composite or uPVC, but the process could be more difficult than putting one into the door made of wood. This is due to the fact that composite doors are a mixture of different materials, and making any modifications to them could void their warranty or compromise the weather-proof seal. It is best to speak with an expert joiner prior to you begin if you plan to do this yourself.

3. The material

The material that your door is made of will impact the cost of installing the cat flap. This is because different materials are more difficult to cut into and require more attention during installation to avoid damage. This is particularly the case for uPVC or composite doors that require careful handling to maintain their integrity.

Before you begin the installation, make sure you have all of the equipment needed. Included in this list must be the cat flap, tape measuring tools, a decent pen or a spirit-level, as well as a drill. Follow the instructions carefully provided by the manufacturer. If your cat flaps are made from glass, you need to locate a glazier with expertise in this field.

In the beginning, you'll need to decide where to position the flap for your cat in the doorway. Idealy, the cat flap should be located at a height that is close to where your cat usually is. It is also important to think about the thickness and the size of your door. Doors with a higher thickness will be more difficult to cut and can be more difficult to install. If you can, it's recommended to install the cat flap into a new door when it is being built, because it will be simpler and more affordable.

Draw the shape of the cat flap with pencil once you've found the best position. If your cat flap came with an outline, you can use this to do this. If you don't have a template you'll have to draw the shape yourself. Make sure the shape is square, and not elliptical. If your cat flap is a circular one you'll need to mark out the holes around it (usually at 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock).).

After marking the paper, take it off it and mark the holes with a jigsaw. It is also advisable to drill the screws into the door to make sure they are secure. Finally, apply the supplied sealant to the edges of the cat flap and around any holes in the door, if necessary.

4. The installation procedure

Getting a cat flap fitted in your door panel is not just a good idea for the security of your pet, but it can also be a great way to reduce energy costs. You can save money all year long by preventing drafts to enter your home. Before you start it is essential to understand how the installation procedure works and the variables that influence the cost.

The first step in the installation process is to choose the appropriate kind of flap for your home. There are a variety of flaps available, from manual models to microchip- and app-controlled models. Be sure to weigh the pros and cons for every option and determine what's best for your cat. Get advice from a professional if you're not sure what to buy. A professional can offer insight into your door's construction and cat's behavior and help you decide the best option for your home.

Once you've selected the type of flap that's right for your home The next step is to determine the best way to install it. The instructions for the cat flap should include a diagram that will guide you through the process of cutting the hole in your door. Make sure to precisely determine the width and height of your door and draw it on paper. If your cat flap is square, make sure it's square and not oval.

It is crucial to find an experienced and reliable contractor to install your cat flap. This will ensure that the work gets done correctly. A poorly installed pet flap could pose security risks and damage your door and home, so it's worth paying a little extra to ensure that the job is done right. If you don't feel comfortable installing the flap by yourself, request quotes from local tradespeople on HaMuch. We'll put you in touch with professionals who can set up your cat flap quickly and easily.

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