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DaveC November 5th 06 02:16 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 
Bought pre-hung door with frame (obviously) and trim already installed.

The only way I can see to install this door is to remove the trim from both
sides and, after installing the door and frame, reinstalling the trim.

Is this correct? If so, what reason is there for installing the trim onto the
frame?

I need to install the shims on all sides of the frame, so I can't see how to
install the shims with only one side of the trim removed...

Ideas?

Thanks,
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DaveC

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Timothy Lange November 5th 06 02:37 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 
Are you sure it is not a split jam that just pulls apart and you then
install the side with the door first, shim it, nail it, and then install
the other side and nail it? Mine are like that. Found a couple that
were not nailed on the non-door side.

Tim.

DaveC wrote:
Bought pre-hung door with frame (obviously) and trim already installed.

The only way I can see to install this door is to remove the trim from both
sides and, after installing the door and frame, reinstalling the trim.

Is this correct? If so, what reason is there for installing the trim onto the
frame?

I need to install the shims on all sides of the frame, so I can't see how to
install the shims with only one side of the trim removed...

Ideas?

Thanks,


DaveC November 5th 06 04:56 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 
Thus spake Timothy Lange:

Are you sure it is not a split jam that just pulls apart and you then install


the side with the door first, shim it, nail it, and then install the other
side and nail it? Mine are like that. Found a couple that were not nailed
on the non-door side.

Tim.


-=-=-=-

Lo an' behold! It is a split-jamb.

But the question still rears its head: how do you install the shims to give
you a plumb-and-square install, when the casing is already nailed to the
(half) jamb? Access to the space between the rough opening studs and the door
frame is accessible from only one side (the non-casing side).

Ideas?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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Joe November 5th 06 05:19 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 

DaveC wrote:
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But the question still rears its head: how do you install the shims to give
you a plumb-and-square install, when the casing is already nailed to the
(half) jamb?


You can keep the jamb assembly square by nailing a diagonal brace to
the non casing side. Use the 3 4 5 rule to ensure square. Then install
shims using a Jamber level set or at minimum a 2' and 4' level set. HTH

Joe


[email protected] November 5th 06 06:00 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 11:56:47 -0500, DaveC wrote:

Thus spake Timothy Lange:

Are you sure it is not a split jam that just pulls apart and you

then install

the side with the door first, shim it, nail it, and then install

the other
side and nail it? Mine are like that. Found a couple that were

not nailed
on the non-door side.

Tim.


-=-=-=-

Lo an' behold! It is a split-jamb.

But the question still rears its head: how do you install the shims

to give
you a plumb-and-square install, when the casing is already nailed to

the
(half) jamb? Access to the space between the rough opening studs and

the door
frame is accessible from only one side (the non-casing side).

Ideas?

Thanks,



All of the weight is on the hinge side of the door. Hang that side
first, shim and level it. With the door on, set the head and the side
jamb to the door leaving 1/8 space on all sides. Shim as needed.
Install the other side of the jamb, face nail the casing and then nail
through the stop to secure the two jamb sections together.

-Lee


david ashworth November 6th 06 02:25 PM

Installing pre-hung door with trim
 
You should have bought a "split jamb" door. Your thinking is correct, remove
casing on one side only. Leave the door in the jamb, to check your margin(
even distance between door and jamb). this operation requires 2 people.
"DaveC" wrote in message
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Bought pre-hung door with frame (obviously) and trim already installed.

The only way I can see to install this door is to remove the trim from
both
sides and, after installing the door and frame, reinstalling the trim.

Is this correct? If so, what reason is there for installing the trim onto
the
frame?

I need to install the shims on all sides of the frame, so I can't see how
to
install the shims with only one side of the trim removed...

Ideas?

Thanks,
--
DaveC

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