Measurement Guide

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How to Measure for an Exterior Prehung Door
A pre-hung door is a door that is already hanging in its own frame. It's an all-in-one
package that ensures the smoothest possible installation of your door.
We recommend a prehung door if your situation is one of the following:
1. No existing door frame
2. The existing door frame is damaged
3. New construction
Note:When installing an exterior door, unless you are a pro, it's extremely hard to tight-
fit an exterior slab door.
· Prehung doors come with weather-stripping and are tight-fitting off the shelf.
· A tight-fit door will save you on your energy bill.
What to consider when buying a pre-hung door?
· Make sure the new door frame will fit the rough opening. We recommend a rough
opening that is slightly larger than the outside unit dimension of the new prehung
door. This allows for shimming to level the unit.
· Jamb width refers to the thickness of the wall. The jamb needs to cover the stud
plus any wall application such as dry wall or sidings.
· Know your door handing (swing). Stand with your back against the hinge-side of
the frame and extend an arm in the direction you wish the door to open. If you
extended the left arm, then you need to order a LEFT-HANDED door. If you
extended the right arm, then you need to order a RIGHT-HANDED door.
· Though exterior doors typically swing inward, outswinging exterior doors are
available. So be sure to add "inswing" or "outswing" to your notes before
ordering.

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