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Default New door casing help

Meat Plow wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 23:51:17 +0000, Laurie wrote:

OK, so we *finally* got a new pre-hung door hung with everything
plumb and level. Closes like a dream and stays closed unlike its
predecessor. :-) It was a bitch to hang because it appears the WALL
is twisted (this place had foundation issues in the past that at one
point were addressed - but it appears this particular wall has
remaining issues.)

So now the drywall sticks out about 3/4" beyond the door frame in
some places, and in others, the frame extends about 1/2" beyond the
drywall. Unfortunately, generally on the same stretch of wall.

Should I try to reduce the drywall that sticks out so the casing can
go on flush? Build up the drywall that is too deep?

Any help would be much appreciated - right now the casing is just
sitting there while I try to come up with a clue as to how to finish
THIS project!

Laurie


Easier to take the casing down IMO. There really is no adopted or
preferred way to do this so you have creative license.

I just did a door in a wall built on 2x3's instead of 2x4's. Part of
the difference was made up on the outside since we can be creative
when we re-side the house and part was made up on the inside where
part of the casing stuck out and part was recessed very similar to
your situation.

Oh and by the way this wall was a full inch and a half out of plumb
inward from the bottom to the top of the casing and was twisted also.
Quite a pain in the ass to install.


Glad it's not an unusual situation - first door I'd ever hung and it took me
quite a few fruitless attempts before we decided to just hang the blasted
thing so IT was level and the location of the walls in relation to it a
secondary consideration.

Sure explains why the prior door was so messed up! I think this door would
be about an inch and a half out at least! Benefit is on one side of the door
trim butts up to a corner with facing trim and on the open side it's into a
corner, so I only really have the two sides to worry about.

Think I'll try the planing/scribing method that Rick suggested and see if I
can camouflage it.

Thanks - Laurie