G267832 Fiberglass Entry & Patio Doors

11 thermatrubenchmark.com How to Measure For Your Entry Door Identify your door handing and swing. Measure the rough opening. If you’re replacing a door, you’ll need to measure your existing rough opening – the structurally framed opening in the wall that receives the door. You will need to determine the dimensions from jack stud to jack stud, header to floor and wall to wall. When in doubt, always consult your Lowe's Millwork Associate to schedule a measurement. Inswing Outswing Left-Handed Left-Handed Right-Handed Right-Handed 1 Measure the Width Measure the inside opening at the thick part of the jamb. Do this across the top, middle and bottom of the entry and write down the smallest number. Add to your measurement. · For Inswing Doors: Add 3-¼" · For Outswing Doors: Add 2-¼" The sum will be your approximate rough opening width. 2 Measure the Height Measure the height from the bottom of the sill to the bottom of the head jamb at the thick part of the jamb. Do this at the center and both sides and write down the smallest number. Add to your measurement. · For Inswing Doors: Add 1-¾" · For Outswing Doors: Add 1-¼" The sum will be your approximate rough opening height. 3 Measure the Depth Measure from the interior trim to the exterior trim. This measurement is your approximate rough opening depth. Rough Opening Width 1 _____________________ Rough Opening Height 2 _____________________ Rough Opening Depth 3 _____________________ 1 2 3

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