Doug71
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A few months ago I hung some internal doors for a local builder in a new build, they were pre finished Oak doors, the builder had fitted the casings.
I got a call last week to go and take a look at the doors as the people who bought the house and are now living there don't like the big gap underneath the doors.
What's happened is the builder allowed for the wood flooring and underlay he usually uses thinking he would be putting that in but the people who bought the house changed some of the specs and had Karndean type flooring fitted throughout downstairs which is only about 3mm thick meaning a 20mm+ gap under all the doors downstairs (I think 10 doors). Luckily upstairs is carpet and all fine.
They don't want a strip of Oak putting under the doors as it will always look like a strip of Oak was put under the doors.
I suggested to the builder dropping all the casings down 20mm but he wasn't keen on this.
Current thinking is putting a couple of strips of 18mm MDF under the casing top and dropping the doors 18mm, obviously this means dropping all the hinges, keep and architrave top down 18mm
Nobody is blaming anyone, the customer realises they changed the spec and are happy paying for the work I do to sort it out so no issues there.
Just wondered if anyone has done similar before or has any ideas I haven't thought of as it's a job I'm not really looking forward to doing?
Thanks, Doug
I got a call last week to go and take a look at the doors as the people who bought the house and are now living there don't like the big gap underneath the doors.
What's happened is the builder allowed for the wood flooring and underlay he usually uses thinking he would be putting that in but the people who bought the house changed some of the specs and had Karndean type flooring fitted throughout downstairs which is only about 3mm thick meaning a 20mm+ gap under all the doors downstairs (I think 10 doors). Luckily upstairs is carpet and all fine.
They don't want a strip of Oak putting under the doors as it will always look like a strip of Oak was put under the doors.
I suggested to the builder dropping all the casings down 20mm but he wasn't keen on this.
Current thinking is putting a couple of strips of 18mm MDF under the casing top and dropping the doors 18mm, obviously this means dropping all the hinges, keep and architrave top down 18mm
Nobody is blaming anyone, the customer realises they changed the spec and are happy paying for the work I do to sort it out so no issues there.
Just wondered if anyone has done similar before or has any ideas I haven't thought of as it's a job I'm not really looking forward to doing?
Thanks, Doug