I have a circa 0.9m wide glazed external door where the frame has been badly bodged by some historic "carpentry" ! Consequently, I would like to rectify this and secure the entrance going forward.
I have a quote of around £1500 from a good chippie but in truth, I'd like to save that cash and do it myself, if possible. I have previously fitted hardwood internal door casings and hung new doors.
One issue is that there is a window over the door, again badly bodged and screwed shut. The external frame uprights seem solid and can be retained.
The biggest issues are that the door is not square in the frame nor do the uprights framing the door sit well with the profile of the header. I am assuming I will need to replace all 3 of these and pack out the spaces and insulate ?
Sounds fairly straightforward but not sure about whether to try and adapt or use a door frame kit or pick timber and make from scratch. if os, what timber to use ?
I have some tools, can get others I don't have within reason but I need to do this onsite and don't have a workshop to prepare in.
Any thoughts welcome. Thanks.
I have a quote of around £1500 from a good chippie but in truth, I'd like to save that cash and do it myself, if possible. I have previously fitted hardwood internal door casings and hung new doors.
One issue is that there is a window over the door, again badly bodged and screwed shut. The external frame uprights seem solid and can be retained.
The biggest issues are that the door is not square in the frame nor do the uprights framing the door sit well with the profile of the header. I am assuming I will need to replace all 3 of these and pack out the spaces and insulate ?
Sounds fairly straightforward but not sure about whether to try and adapt or use a door frame kit or pick timber and make from scratch. if os, what timber to use ?
I have some tools, can get others I don't have within reason but I need to do this onsite and don't have a workshop to prepare in.
Any thoughts welcome. Thanks.