ᐅ The old door frame has been removed. Does the door reveal need to be replaced?
Created on: 12 Nov 2023 15:50
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Jesse Custer12 Nov 2023 16:01Since you’re asking for “opinions” rather than explicit technical reasons, that’s exactly what expanding foam was made for.
I wouldn’t do anything there at all.
No one will see it anyway, and what’s behind the door frame will never win any beauty contest.
I wouldn’t do anything there at all.
No one will see it anyway, and what’s behind the door frame will never win any beauty contest.
Jens Kaufmann schrieb:
We want to replace the doors in our house. After removing the old door frame, I’m unsure whether it can be left as is to install a new frame. At first, I thought that “knocked out” would be the right word. But compared to https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/mauerwerk-broeckelt-droht-einsturtzgefahr.43973/, I would describe this door jamb as somewhat “trustworthy.” However, this view reinforces the suspicion expressed there (not by me) that the house has a wide range of construction periods. Maybe you should check with the city archive or local chronicles to find out what has stood on this plot for at least several decades. The only “certain” thing is that it is definitely not from 1972. In which federal state is this house located?
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Jens Kaufmann12 Nov 2023 19:20Jesse Custer schrieb:
Since you’re asking for "opinions" rather than explicit technical explanations: that’s exactly what expanding foam was invented for.
I wouldn’t do anything there at all.
No one will see it anyway, and what’s behind the door frame will never win any beauty awards...Alright. I will look for a carpenter now. Thank you very much!
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Jens Kaufmann12 Nov 2023 19:2111ant schrieb:
At first, I spontaneously thought: "broken out" would have been the right word. But compared to https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/mauerwerk-broeckelt-droht-einsturtzgefahr.43973/, I would almost describe this door reveal as "reliable." However, this view reinforces the suspicion expressed there (not by me) that the house has a wide range of "construction years." Maybe you should check with the city archive or local chronicles to find out what has stood on this property over the decades. The only thing "certain" is: never 1972. In which federal state is this house located? The house dates from around 1935. The construction year was allowed to be changed because it was demolished down to the foundation walls in 1972 and rebuilt/extended.
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Buchsbaum12 Nov 2023 20:47First, please measure the internal dimensions of the door opening and share them with us.
Does a modern door frame with standard dimensions (DIN size) fit in there at all?
How wide is the jamb, meaning the side overlap?
The old door frame was plastered in. It almost looks like something from the former East Germany. Western doors don’t fit in East German door openings because those were smaller; you will need to enlarge the door size. It might be necessary to apply some plaster on the sides first so the new frame fits properly and sits flush with the wall. I wouldn’t just fill the gaps with expanding foam.
But first, send the measurements.
Does a modern door frame with standard dimensions (DIN size) fit in there at all?
How wide is the jamb, meaning the side overlap?
The old door frame was plastered in. It almost looks like something from the former East Germany. Western doors don’t fit in East German door openings because those were smaller; you will need to enlarge the door size. It might be necessary to apply some plaster on the sides first so the new frame fits properly and sits flush with the wall. I wouldn’t just fill the gaps with expanding foam.
But first, send the measurements.