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Thread: Framing size for internal doors
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30th August 2015, 04:20 PM #1
Framing size for internal doors
I've purchased a semi renovated house- a couple of rooms internally are just frames. So needs new bathroom, plaster, doors and arcs.
I'm certain it put many buyers off.
I'm going to finish off the renovation to a standard that makes in liveable but in no way a professional finish.
It will eventually be knocked down to build my new house when I can afford to.
So if I wanted to fit a standard 2040x820 door pre hung door / frame/jamb, what size should the frame be? Or what size gap?
I know my Carpenter uses some ply and and Masonite packer to ensure the door frame is plum. How many packers are required per door frame? I'm thinking 3 on each side and 2 at the top.
Wish me luck!
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