[36] Fitting a Cat Flap in a uPVC Door

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Hello YouTube friends, and welcome to another wonderful video from Paddy's DIY

In this video I'm going to be fitting a cat flap into a uPVC door for one of my customers. I will be removing the existing double glazed unit and fitting a flat PVC panel into the door. I will be cutting a hole in the PVC panel to suit the cat flap. This particular cat flap is a microchip cat flap. It will be programmed to the microchip in the cat. When the cat comes near the cat flap, it will detect and read the microchip and unlock the cat flap. Allowing the cat to go in and out. It will be locked to any other cat that tries to enter.

I have fitted a lot of different cat / dog flaps down through the years. In wooden doors, PVC panels and double glazed windows / doors.

I always get the customer to supply me with the cat / dog flap. As there are different sized ones to suit different sized breeds. Also there are several locking choices. Microchip locking, magnetic locking or manual locking.

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