Why are my door sizes different when replacing a prehung door?

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Asked By User1234xyz On

I'm looking to replace an old door from a prehung installation, but I'm puzzled by the different widths. The new 30-inch single doors are indeed 30 inches, but my existing door measures 29.75 inches. Interestingly, new prehung doors are also listed as 29.75 inches. These doors come from the same manufacturer, so I'm confused about why there's a size discrepancy. Can I find a new 29.75-inch door without having to buy an entire prehung setup?

3 Answers

Answered By DoorDude77 On

Another option is to just look for the right size door from a different manufacturer. If that doesn’t work, you could buy the prehung door and just skip reusing the frame if that suits your needs better.

Answered By RenovationNinja On

Honestly, it’s often not worth just replacing the door slab alone. Different manufacturers have various sizes and hinge placements, so replacing everything at once ensures a better fit. But I totally get wanting to keep the existing frame to avoid extra work!

HomeFixer28 -

I get where you're coming from, but then you might also need to redo the trim, right?

RemodelRoxanne -

I just wrapped up that room and really don’t want to change the trim. By the way, these doors are from Home Depot.

Answered By FixItGuru89 On

You might want to consider trimming the door. It’s pretty common to have to adjust a door slab to fit your frame. Just keep in mind that with a hollow core MDF door, you’ll need to remortise it as well, which can be a bit of work. If you’re trying to minimize effort, you might prefer going for the prehung option instead.

TimberJack94 -

Yeah, that’s true. But if you trim it, you’ve got that extra hassle with mortising. I hear you on wanting to keep it simple.

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