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Rough Openings For Doors
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One of the most important parts of framing walls is getting
the rough openings right. Items that determine what the
height of your opening will be are floor finishes and the
use of underlayment. Door widths will stay constant with the
size of a standard door. In new construction most doors are hung after the floors are installed. This allows flooring contractors (tile, hardwood, vinyl, laminate) to lay their flooring products without making tricky cuts around door jambs. It also makes for a neat and clean door installation. Exceptions to this are carpeted floors. Doors are hung before the carpeting is laid. When doors are hung in carpeted areas, its a good idea to shim them up 1/2", putting a shim under each jamb leg. This eliminates the need to cut the doors down after the carpet is installed. |
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For a 6' 8" high door (80 inches) I like to frame my rough
Rough openings for door widths are pretty much standard. The
Mike Merisko (c) 2006 www.sawkerfs.com About the Author: Mike Merisko has
been a carpenter for 26 years. Most of those years were spent in the
homebuilding and remodeling industries. He was also in business as a carpentry
and general contractor. While that is his forte, he also has experience in
bridge building, commercial construction, and exhibit building which is how he
earns his living these days. You can browse through articles by him and others
at his website
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