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Default Raising/lowering doors

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"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message
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DanG spake thus:

Neither one. I think you should look really hard at what
settled, why it settled, and what you could do to get back to
where it belongs.


What's settled is the *whole house*. Believe me, I'm not about
to (nor does my client wish me to) jack up the house just to get
the doors level.

It's very apparent by looking at the doors that the wall the
doors are in has become somewhat of a parallelogram. There's a
large gap at the top of one door and almost none above the
other.

Consider looking into raising the jamb on the low side. A 1/2
inch is huge, far beyond my definition of a skosh. Hardwood
floors? Carpet? If it is carpet, you might try using a heavy
crow bar under the bottom of the jamb to pressure that side up.
Have some wedges already prepared to hold the jamb. Watch
carefully at the jamb trim, etc for movement. How is the gap
between the doors? Tight at the top and bigger at the bottom?
How is the reveal at the top of the door? You can move doors
quite a bit with shims behind hinges, subtle movement of jambs.
Think about steel doors in steel jambs - you don't get to move
the hinges on them.


I don't see how you can move a door jamb up or down, independent
of the rest of the house structure. To me, just moving the doors
within the doorway makes much more sense.

And the floors are hardwood, in very good shape.


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