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If you cut material away from the doorknob side, it will change the backset (the distance from the doorknob to the edge). If that happens, the doorknob latch will be exposed, it won't fit correctly, and then you'll have to buy a new door.
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Cutting the door to fit is not a big deal; you just can’t cut too much off of it.
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The long and short of it is that if you need to cut a good amount of wood from the width of the door, you may need to order a custom-size door. Expect to pay double and wait seven to 10 days to get it. Cutting the height of the door is not nearly as risky. Generally, a door gets cut on the bottom due to the tall carpeting that may rub on it. But take a few measurements before you cut. If your door has a pre-cut hole for the knob, make sure it is going to line up with the strike plate on the jamb. If it doesn’t, you may consider taking a little off the top as well. You can cut the height of the door in the same manner as the width described above. If you have a significant amount to cut, you are going to cut beyond the frame and into the hollow of the door. This is fine, but you should replace the frame piece back into the hollow to strengthen it. You will have to chop the veneer from both sides of the frame to get it to fit back into the hollow. Use a chisel and a hammer and cut the veneer away. You may have to sand the frame piece to get it to slide smoothly back into place. Slather the frame piece with wood glue and slide it into the hollow area and wipe away the excess glue before it dries. Then clamp it together until it dries. The only thing left now is to hang the door. Line up the hinges and cut out the mortises for the hinges (the hinges lay in the mortise so the entire edge is flat). Mark lines for the hinges, and chop out the area using the hammer and chisel (or you can buy a template and bit). Pre-drill holes for the hinge screws and screw the hinges to the door and then the jamb. Remember, don’t crank the screws completely tight until you are happy with the overall fit of the door. Mike Klimek is a licensed contractor and owner of Las Vegas Handyman. Questions may be sent by email to handymanoflasvegas@msn.com. Or, mail to 4710 W. Dewey Drive, No. 100, Las Vegas, NV 89118. His web address is www.handymanoflasvegas.com.
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