Set The Front Door

Steps
Part 1
Door training- Collect the necessary tools. You'll need a lot of tools to dismantle the old door and set up the new door. You'll have to make sure there's anything necessary before work starts. If there's nothing in your personal business, you can find missing elements in the nearest construction or hardware store.
- Level to check the level in different planes (when the door is not fit, you'll probably have problems opening it).
- Insulation seal and door frame.
- The hammer and nails, the thieve, the screwdriver, the screwdriver, which is attached to your old door, to dismantle the old door and to install the new door.
- A pen or a rack to measure the old and new door as well as the door frame.
- Insulation to protect me from the winter winds.
- Wooden clips to equalize the door (if necessary).
- Choose a new door. Get a new door before you start dismantling the old one. The size and type of door will depend on your needs as well as the size of the doorframe. You don't need any trouble with the wrong door.
- Wooden doors tend to look better, but they fall in glazing and steel doors on atmospheric resistance.
- Steel doors are likely to be the least expensive, while the price of wooden and glassplastic doors is about the same, depending on the fason.
- Check the dimensions of the new door. There's nothing worse than starting a new door and finding out that it's too much or the other way around, it's not big enough.
In order to avoid such an unpleasant situation, the size of the old door should be removed and a new door should be chosen by them.
- The cross-sectional measurements of the upper, middle and lower part of the old door from the stand to the counter shall be taken to ascertain the width. The stands are actually on the side of the door. The lowest value will be the gross width of the door.
- To get high, you'll need to measure the midway and both sides of the door from the top to the floor. The lowest value will again be the gross height of the door.
- Measure the width of the doorstep.
- Compare the size of the old one. doors with dimensions The new one you liked. If they're close enough, it's fine. If not, then you'll have to choose a new door.
- If necessary, dismantle the old door frame. The frame will probably include clinks or nails running out of waste. In order to reach them, not only will it be necessary to remove the old door, but also the external compartment with the old insulation. With the help of the hammer and the hammer (or the screws), get the rods out of the hinge and remove the old door.
- In most cases, you're gonna need to put a thumb in the hole in the bottom of the hinge bar and kick it with a hammer. Smash the bars up until it gets out.
- Cut the deal between the cash and the wall to separate them. With mounting and hammer, take care of the cash. The same editing, put the door slice, the frame and the threshold. Now you can clean the old seal.
- Do something black. Measure the width between the door panels, from the upper brace to the seal under the old porch, and the thickness of the wall. The blackwall shall be at least 2.5 cm wide and above the outer dimensions of the door system installed.
- At the same time, check the black and lower bruises (sex section under which the doorbox will be tied down). If necessary, use the clinna or the fascists. If there's a big enough lock on the door (e.g. fat carpet), you might need a separation plan.
- All planes shall be flat. During your work, periodically check the level of all planes. If your door or frame is not respected, it can be inclined, which is problematic.
- Specially watch the side of the door where the loops will be located.