Brick homes are especially prone to having jambs that cannot be
removed. For some reason, there are builders that will install the
doors, then apply brick right over the outer part of the door frame.
In this case, removal would require the jambs be broken apart in small
sections for removal, and the new frame would have to be modified in
order to fit.
Hanging a door can be a frustrating experience. The
problem is usually due to not keeping the new frame square and plumb.
Sometimes, it can be quite difficult to get a good fit due to the
opening being out of alignment. Houses settle with time and door
openings can move around a lot.
Removing an Existing Door
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Wear gloves and goggles. You’ll be cutting nails and don’t want to
get particles in your eyes.
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Remove the door by unscrewing the hinges from the jamb.
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Remove the inner door trim all the way around. Use a flat pry bar
or thick metal putty knife.
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Cut through the nails that hold the door to the framing. Use a
reciprocating saw or hacksaw.
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Pry or cut the threshold plate to remove. Not all doors will have
one, especially interior units.
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Push the door frame outward to remove. It’s easier if you have a
helper for this.
Installing the New Door
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Slide the new pre-hung door in place. Again, a helper makes this
easier. Make sure it is positioned correctly and there are no gaps
around the outer part of the frame.
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Place wooden shims between the jambs and framing and tack them in
place. Be sure to shim behind hinge and strike plate areas for secure
fastening, especially for exterior or locking doors. Adjust shims as
necessary to keep the door square and plumb. This is a must! If the
jambs are out of alignment, the door will not close and seal properly.
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After everything is set, drive nails through the jamb and shims,
and into the framing. Driving nails at shim locations will prevent you
from warping the jamb.
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Make sure the door shuts and seals properly, If not, make small
adjustments by shimming the door hinges between hinge and jamb. Don’t
go overboard with this or the shims will show.