
5 common mistakes to avoid when picking a new front door
Most homes require renovation over time due to wear and tear or when one plans to sell the space. One key element that might need replacement in such instances is the front door. The front door is the first thing people see when visitors arrive at one’s home. However, a lack of experience can lead to mistakes when replacing the front door, which may affect the functionality and the appeal of the home space. Not measuring the door accurately One must carefully measure the rough opening, especially if one is getting a pre-hung door with a jamb and threshold included. Homeowners should measure from the header at the top of the door opening to the sub-floor and from jack stud to jack stud. It is important to measure in three places–at the top, middle, and bottom for jack studs, and right, middle and left for the header. Using the smallest of the three measurements will help determine if there are any variations. Overlooking aesthetic and design Since the front door is the first thing most people would notice before entering a home, it is important to focus on its aesthetic. Homeowners should take time to consider multiple designs when selecting a door.
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