In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva replaces an old entry door.

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Hanging a front door in an existing frame

  • Measure the old door to determine what size to cut the new door.
  • Clamp a straightedge to the new door and score the cut line with a sharp utility knife.
  • Cut the door to length with a portable circular saw.
  • Set old door on top of new door and transfer the hinge-mortise locations to the new door using a combination square.
  • Use a utility knife to score the outline of the new hinges onto the edge of the door.
  • Cut the hinge mortises with a hammer and ¾-inch-wide wood chisel.
  • Set the hinges into the mortises and then drill pilot holes for the hinge screws.
  • Screw one leaf of each hinge to the door.
  • Remove the old hinges from the doorjamb, and replace them with remaining leaves of the new hinges.
  • Place the door into the opening and drop in the hinge pins.
  • Close the door and check its fit in the opening. If necessary, use a block plane to shave a little wood off the door edge.
  • Use a template and drill with hole saw to bore the lockset holes into the face and edge of the door.
  • Chisel shallow mortises into the door edge for the striker and deadbolt.
  • Install the lockset and deadbolt.
  • Check your work by closing and locking the door.
  • Paint or stain the door, as desired, making sure to coat front and back surfaces, top and bottom ends, and both edges.

Tools

Tools & Materials

  • Straight edge
  • Circular saw
  • Combination square
  • Hammer
  • Chisel - 3/4-in.
  • Drill/driver
  • Drill bits - tapered
  • Block plane
  • Hole saw
  • Hole boring jig
  • Utility knife