At some point, you may need to renovate your house or office, which requires you to get new doors or replace faulty ones. (See what this door doctor services can do for you)
Considering the cost of hiring a professional may not be pocket friendly. On the other hand, fixing a door yourself is not a walk in the park, except if you have some basic knowledge of carpentry.
While contemplating doing it yourself, you need to make sure you have some materials ready, all the hinges are accurate, the knob is intact, and no part of the door is dented.
Do You Need a Professional?
Generally, installing a door will be a nice treat for the weekend if you have basic home improvement and carpentry skills. But if you lack any of the above skills, you should consider hiring a pro. You can ask for the service of a professional at the store where the door was purchased, which may reduce the installation cost.
If that’s not feasible, you can also contact home improvement contractors who will likely carry out such tasks at a cheaper rate. While doing this, be sure to verify the experience of the person you intend to hire.
Steps In Installing A Door Yourself
- Remove the old door. You do this by sliding the pins out or screwing them out gently. After that, lift the door and keep it in a safe place.
- Remove the hinges from the door. Note that you can use those hinges if they are still in good shape.
- Get the old door you removed and lay it down. It’ll be used as a guideline to trim the edges of the new door. This is so that the new door can fit in properly. While trimming, be cautious.
- Next up, you need to make mortises on the new door. You can use the old door as a guide. Mortises are meant to make the hinges lie flat when fixed.
- Use a chisel to drill the outline of the mortise to an equal depth to that of the hinge. Do well to make the work neat by cutting out the excess. Use the hinges to get the perfect depth. Afterward, reattach the hinges to the screw.
- Get the knob and install it using the guideline that came with it. If there is a need for a strike plate, use the same mortising technique.
- Lastly, hand the door gently, ensure it fits, and trim the door if there are excesses.
That’s it. You’re done!
This process can still work for exterior doors while fixing a new one.
Make sure your door is painted and sealed to prevent harsh weather effects and insect invasion.
Conclusion
Installing a door in your house or office alone may be hectic if you lack basic carpentry or installation skills.
At best, it is safer to hire a professional. As regards the financial cost, save up and sort it out. There are so many carpenters that may not demand a high fee.
In all, always buy a high quality door.
