Cat Flap Fitter Enfield Greater London (EN1): The installation of a cat flap to an external wall or door in your house in Enfield, will enable it to live a life of contentment and enjoy it's own bit of independence and freedom. When continuously kept indoors, cats much like people, will get irritated and grumpy. When permitted quick access to the world outside with a cat flap, your pet has a better chance of staying healthy and strong. So, you think it's a great idea, but which is best form of cat flap for your precious pet?
A cat flap at its most basic is simply that. A hole is cut into an exterior door and a bendable material is fixed over it to give protection from the weather. Of course, this is very basic, and will rarely good enough for most Enfield cat owners, who would no doubt prefer something a bit more weatherproof and secure for an external door to their property, although it could be okay for an outhouse or shed door.

This standard model is still a long way from being perfect because it allows other creatures or cats to enter your house, nevertheless it can be improved on slightly by adding magnetic strips to keep the flap in place.
Moving on from a magnetic strip are magnetically operated, RF chip or infra-red variations of cat flap. In this case, either an RF chip, IR or magnet will be sewn into your cat's collar. This means that any animal that doesn't have a special collar cannot get into or leave your property. The point that any other moggy in the area that has a similar style of collar will be able to access your house, is the drawback with this sort of cat flap. Even these cat flaps can be upgraded to some degree with an RF cat flap and collar system having a user programmed unique identifier.
A cat flap that is capable of identifying your pet's own micro-chip, is the next step-up in feline entrance security. The memory of these battery powered cat flaps can be programmed with one or more microchip numbers (if you have several cats), to provide exclusive access. The flap will be unlocked when your cat is in the vicinity, only permitting entry or exit to pets that are microchipped.

When you're buying a cat flap, you should make sure that it is of a design that can be locked into position. For added security, the majority of cat flaps boast a 4-way locking mechanism these days. This allows your cat flap to be fully locked, permit only exit from your home, permit entry into your property only, or have 2-way entry and exit functionality. This offers complete control over the operation of your cat flap both throughout the day and during the night. In keeping with yours and your cat's needs, there is even the possibility to carry out particular functions in accordance with the time of day, with a number of the more advanced devices.
Fitting a cat flap yourself can be really easy if you've got a solid timber door on your Enfield property, and decent do-it-yourself skills. However, if it has to be installed in a reinforced PVC door or in a double glazed window, you shouldn't under any circumstances even attempt it on your own. These types of fixtures require a professional installation from a reputable cat flap fitter or odd job man with the necessary skills and equipment.
INSTALLING A CAT FLAP IN ENFIELD
Double Glazing Installation - If you call in a "tradesman" who, while endeavouring to install your new cat flap, attempts to drill a hole in a double glazed window or door panel, send them packing immediately. New cat flaps can not be fitted into existing double glazed doors or window panels. Cutting or drilling into any type of double glazing will ruin its strength and security, as well as its thermal properties. In actual fact, it makes the glazing unsound and it should not ever be attempted.
A dependable Enfield cat flap fitter will carefully measure up your current pane and order a purpose made one from a local glazing company. So your cat flap can be neatly installed into it, this new double glazing panel will arrive with a hole pre-cut as part of its construction. This might take a week or so to manufacture, but it's really the only way to install a cat flap into an existing double glazed or patio door. Once you have received your new modified panel of glass, the old one can be taken out and the new one installed. The installation of your cat flap will then be undertaken.
Exterior Wooden Doors - The least complicated option for cat flap installations in Enfield, as was previously mentioned, are solid wooden door panels. If you're unsure of making a hole in your front or back door, it's a good move to call an expert to complete the task for you. An undertaking like this is fairly inexpensive and will give you peace of mind that your cat has a professionally installed flap.

uPVC Door Panels - Cat flaps can usually be installed into uPVC doors. It is necessary to know the internal construction, as some doors are lined with steel for added security. The simplest kind of installation is in doors having a single panel, subsequently if you have a uPVC door with vertical slatted panels, it may be cheaper and easier overall to replace the slatted panel with a one piece panel.
Wall Installation - It's also possible to have a cat flap fitted in an outside wall of your house in Enfield, if you do not want to cut chunks out of your doors, either for safety or aesthetic reasons. Calling for a lot more equipment and skill, a wall cat flap installment is undoubtedly better left to a specialist, if it's to be accomplished successfully. You can go for a straight-through tunnel design, or maybe a right angled version that enables access via a pillar. With this type of installation a metal or plastic, square open ended tube is inserted into a square shaped hole neatly cut into your selected wall. Both ends of the hole are then fitted with a cat flap so that your feline friend can get in and out of your house whenever it wants.
Replacing an Existing Cat Flap in Enfield - If your window, wall or door is already fitted with a cat flap, but it's stopped working, or is damaged, it's possible to mount a replacement over the existing cavity. A reliable cat flap installer in Enfield will be able to remove the old,unwanted cat flap, and fit a new one as a replacement without damaging the surrounding window, wall or door.
When your cat flap installation involves insertion into a pre-cut hole in a double glazed pane, it is necessary to check that this was previously done accurately, before attaching the new flap. If it becomes obvious this is not the case, and the previous owners have cut corners to install their cat flap, the glass panel will have to be removed and replaced with a new one to avoid any safety and security issues.
FINDING A CAT FLAP INSTALLER IN ENFIELD

Whether you need your cat flap fitted in a door, wall or window, you will find that there are a number of specialist cat flap installers, handyman contractors and even local glazing merchants in the Enfield area who'll be ready to help. It might be possible to ask relatives and friends for recommendations with regards to obtaining an excellent cat flap installer. You can be fairly certain that if they've been willing to recommend someone who has carried out work for them, you'll have a much similar experience.
If it is not feasible to get recommendations from acquaintances, you should attempt to get 2 or 3 different quotations from local tradespeople before making a decision. It is generally sensible not to always go with the cheapest offer. Check whether they provide any guarantees or warranties for their standard of workmanship, so you've got some recourse for compensation if something unfortunately goes awry as the work is carried out.
If you take care and pick a reputable Enfield cat flap fitter you'll be repaid with a superior quality product, that's installed professionally, and will give great service to yourself and your pussy-cat for years to come. And when all is said and done - quality is important.
Cat flaps can be fitted in Enfield and also in: Gordon Hill, Bush Hill Park, World's End, Osidge, Chase Side, New Southgate, East Barnet, High Beech, Cockfosters, Enfield Wash, Bullsmoor, as well as in these postcodes EN1 1EF, EN1 1DZ, EN1 1HN, EN1 1PW, EN1 1RQ, EN1 1EL, EN1 1LH, EN1 1RF, EN1 1HG, EN1 1LN. Locally based Enfield cat flap fitters will probably have the phone code 020 and the postcode EN1. Checking this will ensure that you are accessing a locally based cat flat fitter. Enfield householders are able to utilise these and countless other comparable services.
Enfield Cat Flap Installation Tasks

There are a wide range of tasks that can be undertaken by your local Enfield cat flap fitter including cat flap installation in double glazed doors, infrared cat flap installation Enfield, microchip cat flaps Enfield, cheap cat flaps, microchip cat flap installation, small cat flaps in Enfield, 2-way cat flap installation, cat flaps in uPVC doors, the fitting of magnetic cat flaps into wooden doors, cat flaps in patio doors, the fitting of electronic cat flaps into patio doors Enfield, 2-way cat flaps Enfield, cutting out for a cat flap Enfield, cat flap repairs, cat flap replacement in Enfield, cat flap upgrades, the fitting of microchip cat flaps into composite doors in Enfield, large cat flaps, the installation of infrared cat flaps into single glazing, replacement cat flaps, conservatory cat flap installation, automatic cat flap installation, Petsafe cat flap installation, Staywell cat flap installations, pet flap installation, and lots more. If there are additional Enfield cat flap requirements that you want but cannot see here, you can easily mention them on the QUOTE FORM provided. These are just a few of the duties that are performed by those installing cat flaps. Enfield providers will tell you about their full range of services.
Cat Flap Fitters Near Enfield
Also find: High Beech cat flap fitters, East Barnet cat flap fitters, New Southgate cat flap fitters, Osidge cat flap fitters, Cockfosters cat flap fitters, Gordon Hill cat flap fitters, Bullsmoor cat flap fitters, Enfield Wash cat flap fitters, Chase Side cat flap fitters, Bush Hill Park cat flap fitters, World's End cat flap fitters and more.
Cat Flap Services Enfield
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Cat Flap Installation Around Enfield
Cat flaps were recently fitted for householders living in Avalon Close, Tynemouth Drive, St Onge Parade, Capstan Ride, Charcroft Gardens, Bowles Green, Agricola Place, Stonehorse Road, Cedar Road, Carterhatch Lane, Clifton Gardens, Aylands Road, Tweedy Close, St Faiths Close, Coldham Grove, St Martins Close, Durants Road, Cherry Road, Scotland Green Road, Dearsley Road, Clock Parade, Cocker Road, Abercrombie Drive, Catherine Road, Colonels Walk, Cedar Park Road, Burleigh Way, Bincote Road, Crescent Road, Cavell Drive and these Enfield postcodes: EN1 1EF, EN1 1DZ, EN1 1HN, EN1 1PW, EN1 1RQ, EN1 1EL, EN1 1LH, EN1 1RF, EN1 1HG, EN1 1LN. Work was done in these places by an expert cat flap fitter. Enfield home and business owners enjoyed competent and top quality cat flap installation services in every case.



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