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The door begins to catch from the upper side of the doorknob. The rule of gravity applies this way on a door; this is why you need to place the hinges on the high side. You must place the top hinge five inches from the door's top, while the bottom hinge must be ten inches from the door's bottom.
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If you ever examine a door that is beginning to sag or hang crookedly, you will note that it always happens from the top. The door begins to catch from the upper side of the doorknob. The rule of gravity applies this way on a door; this is why you need to place the hinges on the high side. You must place the top hinge five inches from the door's top, while the bottom hinge must be ten inches from the door's bottom. If you are working on a hollow-core, lightweight door, you can perhaps get away with using only two hinges. However, if you are working with a solid-core or an exterior door, you cannot work with less than three hinges at least. It would be a great idea to perform the fitting and trimming on your door before you start marking the attachment point for your hinges. If you want to be sure of how many hinges your door requires, here is a point of reference for you: If your door is approximately 60" you will have to use two hinges If your door measures between 60" to 90" you will need three hinges If your door measures between 90" to 120", you will need to use four hinges.
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Brickmold is used as casing around exterior doors. It is molding around the window and door frames that abuts the exterior facing material of the building and serves as an aesthetic boundary between the siding and the frame; most commonly used in pre-hung units. It is also known as trim, casing and and an architrave.
Mull Post Structural post between the sidelite and the door. Doors that do not have sidelites do not have mull posts, they simply have door jambs. A mull post in essentially a “double-sided” jamb. An installer could simply take two jambs and place them back to back to create a mull post. The only issue with “making” a mull post from jambs rather than buying one created for the purpose is that the “back-to-back” version will have a seam in the middle where the jambs meet and a one-piece mull post will not. A mull post has an interior and exterior mull cover to hide the seam.
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