Showing posts with label Installing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Installing. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2011

Guide to Installing a New Door

Replacing doors in your home can completely change the look and feel of a room, or make the exterior of your house much more attractive. A new door also often has a better seal which will prevent the heat escaping, and hopefully save you money on heating bills.

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There are three main types of door:

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- Entry Doors

- Interior doors

- Combination Storm/Screen Doors

In a second we're going to look at replacing an entry (external) door. To replace an interior door many of the steps are the same, just slightly simplified. The locks for example either won't be used, or will be much simpler. Replacing a combination storm/screen door is basically the same as an entry door, or it can be more complicated. You need to check with your manufacturer for any instructions.

Start by removing the old door

In order to do this you need to open the door and use a wedge to take the weight of the door (at the opposite side of the door jamb). When the door has been removed you should then keep it safe so that you can use it as a pattern to cut the new door.

When removing the door, there are two main options.

Many doors are hung using loose-pin hinges, these are where half of the pin attaches to the door and the other half attaches to the door frame. Both of the halves are joined together by using a pin. You can tap the pin out in order to remove the door.

In older homes the pin may of become stuck in, or a different type of hinge has been used. In this situation you could consider unscrewing the hinges instead and then remove the door.

Remove hinge leaves.

You then need to remove the hinges from the door and the frame. You can decide whether you want to reuse the same hinges or use new ones. If you decide to use the same hinges then you can clean them off using sandpaper.

Then install the new hinges to the doorframe. Make sure that you use long enough screws to get a secure fixing.

Cut the new door.

You should use the original door as a guide when cutting your new door where possible. If the door has warped then you should think about whether or not this is a good idea.

Use a fine toothed saw to trim the bottom of the door. You could also consider using a block plane to trim the bottom of a door. The sides can be trimmed using a jack plane.

Prepare new door for hinges.

The first thing you need to do is create the mortises which allow the hinges to fit flush with the surface of the door. You could also use the old door for the pattern to mark the locations of the hinge mortises.

If your door is taller than six feet then you may need to consider using three hinges in order to distribute the weight evenly enough. In this case the third hinge should be fitted in the middle of the other two.

Use wood sealant to coat the raw edges of the door and use wood screws to fix the hinges to the door.

Hanging the new door

Fit your door into the frame and insert the top and bottom pins. If it fits ok then close the door and mark the location of the middle hinge.

If you're still looking for things to do around the house then you may want to consider installing a new lockset. I would leave that until another day if I was you! Go and enjoy yourself for now!

Guide to Installing a New Door

The technical writer Peter Mason is passionate about ideas associated with cnc wood router and cnc routers. You can discover his writings on cnc router bits at http://www.insidewoodworking.com and other sources for cnc router bits news.

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Installing Security Screen Doors

The metal screen door is used on most houses and businesses for individuals who wish to keep their families safe. You will be able to find these in a wide range of trends, colors, and characteristics that will assist it to blend into your home. They are inexpensive and much better to utilize than the metal bars that some will place on windows.

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Measure the door frame in the front of your house so that you know what size you need to get. After you have chosen what door you wish to utilize, ensure that you have all of the needed components required to install it. Most producers will include the mounting hardware with it.

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Using a tape measure you will have to measure the height of the opening of the door. Begin at the top inner frame and work down to the lower inner frame. Utilize a hacksaw when you have to cut the Z bar so that it will fit into the opening. Trim it 3/16 inches smaller than the width of the door frame.

Put the metal security screen door into the opening of the door frame. Look closely to ensure that it fits properly. Have somebody hold it upright while you utilize the electric drill to stablize it to the molding. Drill the screws in through the hinge and into the molding.

Now position the header above the whole unit. The precut holes will show you where you must drill it in and secure it. When that is secure open the security screen door and place the expander piece across the bottom of it. This is a strip that will be utilized as a block between your house and the outside to keep debris from coming in.

Installing Security Screen Doors

Security Screen Doors help to protect the homes entrance. It is important to know how to Install The Doors properly and to know other methods you can use to lock the home.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Breathe Easier By Installing Larson Screen Doors

Once the harsh winter is over and spring begins, people want to be outside and enjoy the fresh air. They also want the fresh air in their homes. Many are tempted to leave their windows and doors wide open in order to fill their homes with the fragrant fresh air of spring. Without a protective barrier, this is also an open invitation for bugs and insects to enter the house. Window screens and doors, precisely Larson screen doors, are the answer to this problem.

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A screen door is another door that is installed on either the front door or back door of the home. Most homes have a screen door on both. The installation of screen doors gives the homeowner the perfect barrier against bugs and pests, and keeps the unwanted nuisances out of the home. The installation of them is simple. Most people are able to do it themselves without hiring a professional. They also can have screens placed on porches and decks, places where a lot of outside entertaining is done.

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Adding screen doors to a house offer many satisfactory benefits. The best benefit is that they are available in a variety of materials and designs. It is easy for a homeowner to find a door that fits the personality of their home and family. They can be manufactured from steel, aluminum, wood, or fiberglass. These materials are durable and weather resistant. They can withstand the normal wear and tear that will come over the years. They are also strong enough to stand up to the elements.

Technology has affected the industry in a great way. These days, screen doors are getting more and more advanced. There are retractable doors, doors that slide on a track, and there are even electronic doors that are operated by remote control. Another new kind of door is the portable screen doors. These can be uninstalled with ease and placed into a tube when they are not in use. Many homeowners do not want to hide their attractive front door so these doors are a good option for them.

These doors also have the added benefit of protecting against the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays. They keep families, pets, and the homeowner's prized possessions safe from sun damage. They are made of extremely weather resistant materials. The materials are strong and durable enough to endure extreme weather and changes in the weather.

Recently, screen and storm door manufacturers have started making screen doors with built in screens. This is a great change from what was previously being done. When the weather changed to colder temperatures, homeowners were forced to remove the screens and replace them with glass panels in order to keep the cold out. These new screen doors allow the homeowner to keep the screen in the door and just slide down the glass panels.

Many companies manufacture them. Larson screen doors rise above the competition. They are the leaders in customer satisfaction. They also lead the industry in sales. Their doors do not cost a lot of money, generally. There are some pricier models but they are worth the price because of the added benefits.

Larson screen doors are available around the country in home improvement stores and hardware stores. They can also be purchased online. There are thousands of customers who have no complaints about their purchase and will purchase again if necessary.

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Installing Garage Doors in Your Home

Replacing or installing garage doors can be accomplished by a homeowner that has good tool handling skills and basic mechanical knowledge. In many cases you can save as much as 40 percent of the cost by installing the garage doors yourself. Many garage door manufactures will try to discourage you from installing your own doors. In some cases they will even use fear as a tool to keep garage doors pricing high. Garage door installation is a very lucrative business. In general installation or replacement of a garage door is a two person job that may require multiple days to complete.

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You can find all the assistance you need using the Internet and by visiting one the large home improvement stores such as Home Depot or Lowes. It is very important that you correctly measure your door opening including the header clearance above the door. You will need about 12 inches to correctly install the torsion spring and garage door opener. If you have less room there are several low headroom kits available that will be necessary for installing garage doors.

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The main point of risk from installing garage doors comes from the torsion spring that is used to assist in lift a heavy door. This spring is located on the header wall on the inside of the garage. This spring when correctly installed essentially makes the garage door weightless when opening and closing. When the garage door is in the down position these springs are tightly wound as the door opens they will unwind to help lift the door. These springs do break with a very loud noise that can be frightening. Due to the amount of stored energy in the spring not loading or unloading it correctly can cause serious injury or death. However if you follow the installation instructions correctly there is no more injury risk than that of working with any power tool. Many garage door manufactures like Clopay have very good online installation instructions.

If you are not handy with tools or are uncomfortable with the risk then by all means hire a professional to replace the spring or for installing your doors. The other type of garage door spring is sometimes called extension springs and they are very easy to replace with minimal risk. Again simply follow the instructions and you will not have any problems.

Installing garage doors for the first time will require a degree of patience to complete. Hanging the tracks correctly may require a making corrections several times. Do not cut corners as a garage door may often weigh as much as 500 lbs and will be supported by these hangers and tracks.
Some of the tools that you will need include:

Cordless reversible drill
Hammer
Ladder
Several feet of 1 ¼ inch punched angle iron
Pliers
Level
Saw Horses
You will also need a number of fasteners that will be prescribed by the installation instructions.

Installing garage doors is really not that hard to accomplish if you are good at fixing things around the house. However if you are unsure about the process then we suggest you hire a contractor to do the job. If at all possible you should spend the time to watch the installation taking notes and pictures. This education will come in handy the next time you will be replacing or installing garage doors. It is always easier to do something once you have all ready seen it done. Installing garage doors on your own will not only save you money but also help you in maintaining your new door and assist in making any necessary future repairs.

Installing Garage Doors in Your Home

James Kesel, MS, is the publisher of the Garage Doors Pricing Website located at http://www.garagedoorspricing.com Providing information on installing garage doors and the purchasing and operation of a garage door.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Steps to Installing Walk-In Tubs and Baths

Having bathtubs is a very luxurious experience. For some people, sitting on a relaxing tub is the most exciting part of the day. Just imagine having your own quiet time, pondering your happy moments and thinking of just about any trivial and random things; all these plus the physical indulgence brought about by bathing your body in the warm water and soaking in the suds; and to top it all, a candlelight ambiance and a glass of champagne. What could be more soothing than that? However, if you have a small bathroom space and you think this is not applicable to your home, here's good news for you. You can now consider buying walk-in tubs and baths!

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Walk-in baths and tubs do the exact same thing that regular bathtubs do; the only difference is its physical structure. They are not necessarily long (although some are long as well), they are deeper instead. This is why it can fit small bathrooms. Of course as it is called "walk-in", such tub has a door where a person walks-in. He or she has to close that door before bathing and must wait until the entire water drains before he/she opens it again to get out; therefore some patience is required to avoid excessive water spills. Considered buying your own? Well, at least you have to be aware on how it's going to be installed. The following are the basic steps in installing walk-in baths and tubs:

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1. Prepare the needed information like the height and width of desired tub.

2. Choose its location.

3. Decide whether or not to remove previous tub. Locate access to plumbing and turn off the water.

4. Remove tub line, shower wall, and tiles where it is to be placed.

5. Set the tub in place and reconnect the pipes.

6. Use caulking in all areas that might leak such as doors and the flooring.

Now, enjoying a bath in a tub does not need much space anymore.

Steps to Installing Walk-In Tubs and Baths

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