Hi,
Total newbie here going to have a go at fitting a couple of door linings.. The doorway has been cut through and the lintel cemented in and all is good..
Now for the lining..
I know how to brace up the lining on the floor and get it all square so that is fine..
The questions are around fitting and securing it to the walls and keeping it all square.. There is about 8-12mm gap each side between the door lining and the wall.. The builder that cut the doorway said that once the lining is secured to just fill the gap with expanding foam and then the plasterer can just skim over it..
So how do I brace it up so that when I tighten the fixings it doesn't pull out of square?
Do I try and shove bits of wood between the lining and the bricks to hold it away from the wall so I can tighten the fixings or do I get it in position, fill the gaps with the expanding foam and when its hard tighten the fixings?
Any recommendations for what size fixings and what foam to use (if any)?
Thanks..
Total newbie here going to have a go at fitting a couple of door linings.. The doorway has been cut through and the lintel cemented in and all is good..
Now for the lining..
I know how to brace up the lining on the floor and get it all square so that is fine..
The questions are around fitting and securing it to the walls and keeping it all square.. There is about 8-12mm gap each side between the door lining and the wall.. The builder that cut the doorway said that once the lining is secured to just fill the gap with expanding foam and then the plasterer can just skim over it..
So how do I brace it up so that when I tighten the fixings it doesn't pull out of square?
Do I try and shove bits of wood between the lining and the bricks to hold it away from the wall so I can tighten the fixings or do I get it in position, fill the gaps with the expanding foam and when its hard tighten the fixings?
Any recommendations for what size fixings and what foam to use (if any)?
Thanks..