Are 32 x 84 doors considered non-standard in Canada?

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Asked By CuriousCat01 On

I'm looking to replace three interior doors and I'm curious if a size of 32 x 84 is considered non-standard in Canada. I also want to know about the 30 x 84 size. I understand that the usual width ranges from 24" to 36", but I'm unsure about the height. If anyone has insight on the availability of these sizes, especially in recent condo builds, please share!

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Answered By RenovationRookie On

84" height is definitely on the uncommon side for standard doors. If these are for a condo built in the last couple of decades, you might need to custom order them. I had an old house that used 84" doors too, but found them more easily at specialty places. Oh, and just so you know, Home Depot gave me a quote of $350 for pre-hung options because of the non-standard walls!

CuriousCat01 -

Thanks for the info! It's good to know about custom ordering and the prices involved. I'll keep an eye out for that!

Answered By DoorDoctor78 On

Yeah, when it comes to exterior doors, 32 x 84 is pretty tall and narrow. For interiors, though, it’s becoming a bit more common, especially in newer homes. Depends on the building style, I guess!

Answered By HandyAndy47 On

Most doors you find at stores are typically 80" tall, so 84" is definitely a bit unique. For sizes like this, you'll usually have to custom order them since big home improvement stores mainly stock 80". Just a heads up if you're planning to do a DIY project!

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