Can I Convert an Inswing Door to an Outswing?

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Asked By R3dD0or_92! On

I have an inswing door and I'm considering replacing it with an outswing door. I know it's technically possible, but I'm unsure about what the process involves and how challenging it might be. Any tips or advice on this would be appreciated! Here's a link to the door for reference: https://imgur.com/a/CXg0H3y

4 Answers

Answered By Curious_Carol On

Just out of curiosity, what’s your reason for wanting to make the switch to an outswing door?

Answered By ToolT1nker_42 On

If you're thinking about changing, remember that outswing doors can handle rain better by keeping the door sealed tighter against the elements.

Answered By H4rdw00d_Lvr On

Yes, you can convert that inswing door to an outswing, but it's not a simple task. You'd need to remove the entire door frame and reinstall it to accommodate the outswing. Just flipping the door itself would likely be more work than starting fresh with a new door. It's crucial to be careful during the removal to avoid damaging anything.

C3nter_Piece -

Sounds like a good plan! Starting with a new door is often easier than trying to modify the existing setup.

Answered By D00r_Guru On

Given that your door has a stepped jamb designed for weather stripping, you'll need to get a new door specifically made for outswing. Unfortunately, just flipping the existing door won't work due to the width differences in the jamb. If you're serious about making this change, invest in the right door and do it right!

Fixer_Upper99 -

Agreed! It’s best to go with an outswing-specific door to ensure a proper fit and function.

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