Solutions for door frames not of standard size

If you are unfortunate enough to require a door that is of a non standard size then you have two options. Firstly fit your door frame with a false leg. As it sounds this process requires you to reduce the distance between the legs of the frame by adding another door leg on top of the existing leg. The frame can then be fitted with architrave to cover any cosmetic irregularities.

Alternatively we offer a bespoke door manufacturing service. We can make doors of any size with any design. Our bespoke doors are produced to order causing a lead time of approximately 1month.  When ordering a bespoke door you choose the material and the design which leads to a choice of over 1000 variations.

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MM, Inches and Feet Conversion Chart

MM, Inches and Feet Conversion Chart

MM

Inches

Feet

457

18”

1’6”

533

21”

1’9”

610

24”

2’

686

27”

2’3”

711

28”

2’4”

762

30”

2’6”

813

32”

2’8”

838

33”

2’9”

915

36”

3’

1067

42”

3’6”

1168

46”

3’10”

1220

48”

4’

1372

54”

4’6”

1524

60”

5’

1981

78”

6’6”

2032

80”

6’8”

 

Metric Measurements

 

626mm

726mm

826mm

926mm

2040mm

 

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Exterior Door Types

There are lots of choices with regards to exterior doors for the home. The first decision to make is the material used to make the door, this is usually a wood or composite plastic. Factors such as  your geographical area, the design you would like and your spending budget will all affect your final decision. If you are planning on replacing your exterior front doors then you should consider all the great benefits of a new front door for example; creating a welcoming attractive environment or keeping you and your family safe and secure. A new door can create curb appeal for potentially helping to attract prospective tenants or buyers.

Wood Doors

Wood Doors have been perfected over hundreds of years and today we are in a great position to pick from the fruits of our predecessors labors. Wood Doors are commonly used for internal and external use as they can be treated to withstand the glorious weather this country has to throw at them and at the same time hold an aesthetically pleasing quality.

Composite Doors

Composite doors allow the owner to create a fresh clean look that will last the test of time without any treatment or painting required. A simple monthly wash can keep a composite door in good condition. Composite doors are weatherproof and windproof which creates a barrier between you and the outside.

 

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How To Properly Choose Your Door

Changing doors could be a pretty challenging task. So you will want to be sure to select one that will be very durable. Entrance doors could be made with wood, metal or composites. The selection of materials depends upon where the doorway will end up being installed, and just how much work for you to do to preserve it.
A wood door is generally not suggested for installation within an exposed area. The constant contact with the sunlight, rain, along with other elements, will help reduce its life-span. Unless you’re intending on painting or even varnishing this every couple of years, you ought to avoid wooden doors. Wood doors also provide the additional nuisance associated with swelling upward, during the winter and shrinking within the summer period.
Composite doorways or fiberglass doors could be made using a wooden base structure too. But a superior quality door won’t have any subjected wood, once the door is actually installed. Composite doors possess the added advantage of being obtainable with amalgamated door jambs too. If a person installs the doorway with amalgamated “Brick Mold” on the exterior of the home, then the problem of rotting is eliminated.
With regards to selecting the door eye-port, the sky is the limit. You cant have a curved window, squared window, fifty percent glass, or even full cup. Or you are able to decide have a vista with absolutely no glass whatsoever. Just make sure to consider the inside lighting. If you choose to install the door with no window, where there is an eye-port before. Consider purchasing the doorway with the actual mini-blind between your glass sections, on the actual half or even full cup doors. These could save you several hours of washing blinds later on.

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Sticking Doorways

The door that doesn’t close properly could be the most irritating nuisance, and understanding how to repair sticking doorways can make sure that an individual may maintain the actual peaceful enjoyment of the home. On the majority of occasions adhering doors are most often caused by only a number of causes, and more often than not can end up being easily remedied by the average do-it-yourselfer without having professional treatment. In serious instances, sticking doorway is related to structural damage from the building by itself, and tends to be best left to companies with extensive understanding of home restoration.

Often a fast fix for any sticking door would be to check the doorway handle system. Sometimes these have been installed improperly to start with and could possibly be the culprit for making a doorway difficult in order to open as well as close. Check to make sure the anchoring screws holding the actual latch plate about the door’s aspect are not restricted. If the whole mechanism is actually loose, it may either have to be replaced or even removed as well as reinstalled much more securely. After carrying this out if the doorway still sticks it’s time look at other feasible reasons.

The doorway hinges that contain the door towards the door frame may come loose too, making the doorway hang with an uneven placement, causing the doorway to stay when starting and shutting. Again, check to make sure the joint plate anchoring screws are not restricted on both frame and the door.  The pins could be removed in the door individually and checked for any irregularities if they are mishapen they may need to be replaced.

An adhering door is often resolved through sanding the actual edge from the door by itself. In small cases associated with sticking doors they could be sanded lightly manually while it’s still hanging, cleaned as well as repainted or even refinished with little trouble. In worse the cases the doorway must be shortened and sanded using a belt sander and then rehung. In most likely 95% of cases of an adhering door, among the aforementioned measures can make the doorway close correctly.

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Painting New Doors

Whenever you purchase new doors to use in your home, they could appear white, but this really is just a primer. They nonetheless need to be painted as a way to preserve them and maintain them clean. You might not want white doors, which implies that you simply need to paint them, even if they have been painted before. When painting a door it is often more convenient to remove it from its hinges so that both edges are easily accessible.

To get started painting the interior doors of one’s home, remove as much hardware as you are able to. Take off the knobs and any hooks you may have on the doors. Place newspapers on the floor below the door to keep paint from dripping onto the flooring as you work.

The painting tools you need for the job will depend on the kind of doors you’re painting. If the door is plain and doesn’t have any grooves or panels, a brush that’s three inches wide may be the very best one to use. You’ll need to use a smaller brush, about 1 or two inches, for painting around the door edges and moldings. Begin painting on the edge of the door that opens so you are able to hold onto the side using the hinges as you paint.

Painting Flush Doors

Flush doors are those which are flat and don’t have any grooves or panels. Divide the door into tiny areas and start at the top left-hand corner. If you’re left-handed you can begin at the right hand corner. Cover about half the width of the door by making use of vertical strokes with the brush. Then paint over this area by using light horizontal strokes.

Complete the other sections of the door in the exact same manner. You have to use consistent brushstrokes to ensure that you have an even finish on the full door.

Paint the edges of the door using a little brush and leave the door frame for last.

Painting Paneled Doors

Paneled doors take just a little more time to paint than flush doors. To start, paint the moldings around the panels using a 2-inch brush. Begin with all the upper panels and make your way down the door. Start off at the top of each panel and work your way  down, making use of vertical brushstrokes. Then lightly paint over the panels with horizontal strokes.

The next portion of the job involves painting the middle section of the door. Once more you start off at the top and work downwards. Then you paint the outer parts of the door and the edges. Paint the door frame last.

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How To Improve The Look Of Your Door

You will have no problem finding the house. It’s the third house on the left. The one with the neon pink door. I like to consider that my fascinating, and unusually painted door reflects my character. The neon pink door tells visitors how the people living here don’t have any fear of colour or good taste.

It’s cheap and it’s not hard to take your bog standard door to a higher-level on the designing chain. You could be timid, or tame together with your door decor. It’s your decision. You can let your door say welcome with the following options, or you can combine elements. Creating your personal unique and fascinating front door will give your house a distinguishing attribute.

Colour

Paint is the lowest priced, yet most dynamic method to dress up your door. Whether you select bright, metallic, light, natural or moderate tones, a new paint color can perform wonders for your door. Don’t be afraid to enjoy colour, especially when you’re using it to stand out from the crowd.  Be sure to utilize a good quality fresh paint and prep your own door well for any smooth, weatherproof complete.

Fixtures

Hardware for the door is accessible, for many budgets. You can discover door fixtures in many hardware, discount, and other string stores. If you’re looking for the unusual for the door fixtures, make sure to visit flea marketplaces, independant stores, visit Ebay and additional internet resources. You will have no problem finding any type of hardware for door knobs and letterboxes, door bells, all in a multitude of finishes. Simply adding the door knocker or a ambitious door bell, can make a bland door much more interesting.

Door Decoration

Wreathes are not only for Christmas any longer. Welcome Springtime, Summer, Autumn, along with seasonally appropriate wreathes. The theme and also the colours are your decision. There are a lot of ways that you could create your personal wreaths, very easily and cheaply. Use your own natural resources, obtain a glue gun, along with a wire coat hanger, grab some flower foam and visit a craft shop. You can use search engines for listings of the numerous sites that provide ideas and directions on crafting your personal door wreath, filled with videos.

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How To Finish A Internal Door

When finishing your unfinished internal oak door there are many different options you can choose to finish your internal oak door. This includes a matt or satin lacquer, white or coloured paint and clear or stained oil. Making the right decision is important as even though your choice of application is not permanent, to remove the finish of an internal door requires a large amount of time and work to complete properly.

Here is a quick break down on how to finish an internal oak door:

  1. You Will Need: Newspaper, Rags, Sand Paper (Very Fine), A Mini Roller or Brush, Your desired finish, A Vacuum Cleaner, Masking tape.
  2. Prepare Part A: Firstly wipe off any dirt and dust that has accumulated on the door then give the door a quick sanding to remove any imperfections using sand paper.
  3. Prepare Part B: Wipe off any remaining dust with a rag and give the door a thorough vacuuming. Place newspaper down to protect your floor if required and pour your finish into the container. Next with your masking tape, tape the borderline edges of any glazing on the interior door.
  4. Apply Your Finish: Now apply your finish with a Mini Roller/Brush following the natural grain of the door (In most cases it runs vertical) Smooth even stokes applying only a thin layer of finish is advised. Several coasts may be required depending on the finish that you desire. Always follow the directions as stated on the finish that you have purchased and allow 24hours between each coat for the finish to dry properly.

Tip: When finishing a door it helps if you finish them standing. If possible stand your door up so that you can finish the internal oak door completely per coat. This includes all lippings and any aesthetic designs (for example all of the raised mouldings on the face of your internal oak door) after you have trimmed your internal door do not forget to finish any exposed edge that you have exposed.

Is it very important that you finish your internal oak doors correctly including all exposed edges and faces, even if they are not visible to the user. The most common mistake is to not finish the top and bottom of your internal oak door, this is imperative so that your door is correctly finished and that there are no problems likely to develop with your internal oak doors. This is so that ingress moisture does not penetrate your oak door which can cause your oak door to warp, bend or even blown. Additionally before you finish you oak door please remember that it is imperative you store your doors in a cool and dry place free some aversive moisture in the atmosphere. This is because when internal oak door are unfinished they are more susceptible to moisture and heat. It is also advised that you finish your doors as soon as possible so that the risk of any moisture ingression into your internal oak door at this stage is reduced.

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How To “Sound Proof” An Internal Door

Do you have a child who has just brought his or her first drum kit or a noisy hallway that keeps you up a night? Well this is a very common occurrence and many people just like you look into purchasing sound proof or reduction interior doors. These types of interior doors are a very specialized and expensive product which is most likely completely out of budget for just a single interior door.

A much cheaper and widely used alternative is to purchase a fire door instead of an interior sound resistant door to replace your standard interior doors. This is because Fire Doors are produced 44mm thick so they are much more effective at reducing noise as opposed to standard interior doors. Another advantage of using an interior door that is a fire door instead of a standard interior door is that fire doors are constructed with a high density solid core. Standard interior doors on the other hand can be produced hollow which has little to no sound reduction properties at all.

Additionally when fitting sound proof interior doors you need to purchase specialized sound reduction kits for the cill and frame which reduce the noise from all small gaps around the edge of the doors. However to install the fire door it is not required to purchase these additional items. Of course if you wish to further increase its sound reductions properties then this will be open for you to explore.

Interior fire doors are not only better at reducing sound than standard interior doors but they are also in the majority of occasions much heavier in comparison. This means that when opening and closing the fire door the swing and usability of the interior door feels of a much higher quality and standard. Also by using an interior fire door as opposed to a standard internal door to reduce noise, we must not forget they are much safer if there was to be a fire in your property. This way you will have a much safer environment and a greater chance for your family and loved ones to stay safe because of your interior fire doors.

Some extra tips that you may not know to make your interior door which is fire rated as sound proof as possible is to look behind the moulding of the frame in your interior door. If there is no insulation or filler here then it is most likely that sound will be able to get through the opening with ease. If this is the case you can use a sound proof caulk to remedy this. If possible, hang two interior doors from the same door liner; this will create a pocket of air between both of your fire doors that will help to sound proof your interior door. A more extreme but very effective way to further sound proof your interior door is to hang a very heavy and dense curtain that is larger than the opening of your interior door over the face of your fire door. The heavier and more folds that you can achieve from your curtain over your interior door will reduce the sound reductions of your opening drastically.

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How To Measure Your Door From Just A Frame/Liner

When measuring your internal door is it important that your measurements are accurate in order to ensure your internal door fits correctly. If you have an existing external door frame or internal door lining installed without a door, please use the following method to acquire your measurements required. When measuring for multiple doors it is crucial that you measure each and every internal and external door liner, this is because even though most people would assume that every internal door in your house is in the same size. In the majority cases this is not true. Also with older properties is common that the internal door liners can move through time resulting in a carpenter having to straighten the internal door opening before work can commence.

 

Height

When measuring the height of your opening it is critical that you take a  measurement from at least three positions (Left, mid-point and right) this is to ensure that your frame or liner is of a constant height so that no additional amendments need to be made to the internal door prior to hanging. Once this has been completed, find the average of your measurements and subtract 3mm from that figure. This is to ensure that you have accounted for enough clearance from the internal door itself and frame/liner.

 

Width

Again measure the frame/lining at least three places (Top, mid-point and  bottom) this is to ensure that your frame/liner is of a constant height so that no additional amendments need to be made prior to hanging. Once this has been completed find the average of your measurements and subtract 6mm from that figure (3mm for each side) To ensure a correct fit when hanging your internal door.

 

Thickness

This time measure the distance between the edge of your door liner or frame and the door-stop (The place where your lock plate and hinges will be secured onto the internal door) These dimension is most likely to be 35mm or 40mm for an internal opening or 44mm for an external opening.

Please note it is advised you take into consideration what is to be laid under the door  (i.e. Laminate, carpet or wooden flooring for an internal opening or a sill for external use)

These dimensions are should be noted when trying to distinguish which size internal door you will require. Additionally you should be aware that the majority of internal doors have a trimable liping. This allows internal doors to be trimmed to hang correctly within internal and exterior liners. The average thickness of internal door lipings are around 6mm, this is allows a recommended 3mm to be trimmed from each side so that the internal door will fit correctly. Exterior doors on the other hand on average have a 8mm liping which allows a 4mm trim as per each side. Before trimming your internal door or external door it is always recommended that you seek advice for the actual thickness of your internal door before you start alterations.

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