Exterior opening or masonry opening if you have a brick or stone door surround measure to the outsides of the exterior casing then from the bottom of the sill to the top of the trim.
Fitting a new front door.
Before removing the old door have the new one on hand.
Run a bead of high quality sealant along the exposed framing where the new door s exterior trim will meet the wall and across the floor where the door s threshold will sit.
Also measure the jamb depth.
Press the unit home so that it beds tightly in the caulk.
If not you will need to compensate for this often by shaving or trimming the door or adding shims.
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There are a few other factors you ll want to consider before installing a new front door.
Insert the new unit top first sliding the exterior molding up below the z flashing.
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Measure both the door and rough opening to make sure the door is the right size.
It s a good idea to measure the actual door too.
Compare these measurements to the rough opening requirements of your new door to make sure it will fit.
Remove the interior trim and measure the width and height of the frame.
If so you can align your door with the floor.
Benefits of a new front door.
Buying a new door may seem expensive to replace but there are more benefits than drawbacks to having one fitted.
If you choose to install a front door made of steel you will need a helper.
Fitting a new door may get rid of damp and drafts.
For instance is your floor level.
The new door should be 1 2 inch less than the height of the rough opening and 3 4 inch less in width.
The same goes for the depth of the door.