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Most internal doors manufacturers advise different trimming tolerances so as a standard and to be on the safe side we advise that you don't trim more than 5mm per side. This is with the exception of LPD, which only allow 3mm on each side.
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Read More »The age-old question of ‘can you trim a door?’ can’t be answered simply unfortunately! Different manufacturers and suppliers specify the maximum trimming tolerance of their products and this can vary greatly. Especially when you take fire doors into consideration. Internal doors and external doors from the same manufacturer may also have differing trim tolerances. We recommend, if you’re going to trim a door, that you consult or employee a carpenter as it can be fiddly and it could result in a costly mistake!
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