Hey All,
I have dug myself a bit of a hole and hope that maybe a carpenter in the house has some advice!
We decided to put a new front door on our 150 year old house. Now the existing door isn't original as I could tell once removing the trim that it was a big-box pre-hung wood door. The door had actually cracked and we were getting air blowing through the door itself! I figured you simply tear out the door, and replace it with another pre-hung. Piece of cake!
Well, when removing the old door I noticed that the sill wasn't attached. It was as if they removed the pre-hung sill and made a custom one. I put the new door in place and all was well until I put my level on the door. Evidently the entire front area of my house isn't plumb (front to back) as I had shim the door almost 2 inches out at the top to make it level. This doesn't look to bad from the outside, but inside I am going to have to use a lot of BIG trim to cover the space. Not only that but it makes it look like the door isn't installed correctly (even though its the whole wall that is messed up).
If I make the door fit the wall, it wont open correctly, dragging on the entryway floor, so thats out. In retrospect I believe someone took a standard pre-hung door and then modified it for this situation. Sadly, the pre-hung casing wasn't preserved in the removal process .
Have any of you ever run into this situation? What did you do for it?
I have dug myself a bit of a hole and hope that maybe a carpenter in the house has some advice!
We decided to put a new front door on our 150 year old house. Now the existing door isn't original as I could tell once removing the trim that it was a big-box pre-hung wood door. The door had actually cracked and we were getting air blowing through the door itself! I figured you simply tear out the door, and replace it with another pre-hung. Piece of cake!
Well, when removing the old door I noticed that the sill wasn't attached. It was as if they removed the pre-hung sill and made a custom one. I put the new door in place and all was well until I put my level on the door. Evidently the entire front area of my house isn't plumb (front to back) as I had shim the door almost 2 inches out at the top to make it level. This doesn't look to bad from the outside, but inside I am going to have to use a lot of BIG trim to cover the space. Not only that but it makes it look like the door isn't installed correctly (even though its the whole wall that is messed up).
If I make the door fit the wall, it wont open correctly, dragging on the entryway floor, so thats out. In retrospect I believe someone took a standard pre-hung door and then modified it for this situation. Sadly, the pre-hung casing wasn't preserved in the removal process .
Have any of you ever run into this situation? What did you do for it?
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