Home & Leisure

/

ArcaMax

Do It Yourself or Not: Replace a cellar door

Gene and Katie Hamilton, Tribune Content Agency on

Until you’ve lived in an old house with a basement cellar door, you don’t know what you’re missing. That direct entrance is easy access to the lower level, which is particularly useful when you have an old furnace or appliance to remove and replace. To manhandle the old monster up the stairs and through the house to the outside is not easy; neither is maneuvering its replacement. A sturdy new cellar door provides an easy opening and direct access — not to mention an emergency exit — to a basement, so it’s a popular replacement project in older homes.

A contractor will charge $1800, which includes labor and material, to replace an old cellar door with a new cellar door assembly. Assuming you have carpentry experience and tools, you can buy a cellar door assembly for $790 and install it yourself, saving 56%. Despite that handsome saving, seriously consider having a professional installation. The replacement is rarely a direct swap since most older homes will require some custom carpentry work on the stairs, framing or siding, which will require carpentry work and cost more.

Get some background on replacing a cellar door online at www.bilco.com, a manufacturer’s site, where you’ll find installation instructions which involve several steps: removing the old door panels, replacing and repairing any framing or concrete (if necessary). When the old unit is removed, and any repairs are made, assemble and install the new unit by drilling holes and fastening the new unit in place.

Pro Cost: $1,800 — DIY Cost: $790 — Pro time: 7.0
DIY Time: 12.0 — DIY Savings: $1,010 — Percent Saved: 56%

 

========

To find more DIY project costs and to post comments and questions, visit www.diyornot.com and m.diyornot.com on smartphones.

©2024 Gene and Katie Hamilton. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.


 

Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

 

Related Channels

America's Test Kitchen

America's Test Kitchen

By America's Test Kitchen
ArcaMax Chef

ArcaMax Chef

By ArcaMax Chef
Ask The Builder

Ask The Builder

By Tim Carter
Ask The Vet

Ask The Vet

By Dr. Lee Pickett
Celebrity Travel

Celebrity Travel

By Jae-Ha Kim
Dear Monty

Dear Monty

By Richard Montgomery
Eric's Autos

Eric's Autos

By Eric Peters
Everyday Cheapskate

Everyday Cheapskate

By Mary Hunt
Focus on the Family

Focus on the Family

By Jim Daly
Georgia Garvey

Georgia Garvey

By Georgia Garvey
Jeff Rugg

Jeff Rugg

By Jeff Rugg
Lenore Skenazy

Lenore Skenazy

By Lenore Skenazy
Living Space

Living Space

By Kathryn Weber
My Pet World

My Pet World

By Cathy M. Rosenthal
Problem Solved

Problem Solved

By Christopher Elliott
Real Estate Matters

Real Estate Matters

By Ilyce R. Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin
Recipes by Zola

Recipes by Zola

By Zola Gorgon
Rick Steves' Europe

Rick Steves' Europe

By Rick Steves' Europe
Taking The Kids

Taking The Kids

By Eileen Ogintz
Travel & Adventure

Travel & Adventure

By Various authors
Travel Troubleshooter

Travel Troubleshooter

By Christopher Elliott

Comics

Tim Campbell Poorly Drawn Lines Kirk Walters John Deering Mike Du Jour Michael Ramirez