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How to Go About property boarding up Up a Door

Protecting vacant investment properties against the elements is possible by putting up a door with a board. It's not a guarantee against all damages but it can assist to prevent certain problems that come with severe storms.

Boarding up windows and doors can deter trespassers, vandals, and squatters. However, it can be expensive and time-consuming to install plywood boards over the openings on a house.

Take a measurement of the door

First, you'll need a tape measure. You might also want to have an extra chair or ladder in case you have to gain a better view at the top of the frame. If you have to use these tools, be sure to wear gloves and goggles.

Once you have the measuring instrument, start by taking the door width measurement. This can be done by running the tape horizontally across the door. Be sure to remove all extra parts of the door, for instance a sweep, when measuring. Then, you can measure the height by measuring from the floor to the current sill plate or the lintel. It is essential to measure in multiple locations, especially when measuring older doors as they may not be the perfect rectangular shape. If the measurements differ, use the largest number.

You'll have to determine the size of the frame once you've measured the width and height. It should be at least 2 inches wider and 1'' higher than the door. 2'' higher. This will give you enough room to shim both the door and frame into place.

When you're ready to determine the door frame's size and height measurements, it's recommended to remove any trim or casing from around the door jambs so you can see the studs that are behind them. This will allow you determine the exact measurement of the gap between the studs and the edges of the frame.

After taking off the trim, take a measurement of the width of your door frame using a tape measure. Take measurements of the frame at three different places and use the smallest measurement. You should also take measurements of the frame's height from top to bottom, on both sides. Use the shortest measurement to determine the width of your door.

If you're having issues with these measurements, it's a good idea to consult an expert and ask them to come to your home to do the measuring for you. They'll tell you the dimensions and what kind of door you'll need and how to prepare your frame to accommodate a replacement door.

Cut the Plywood

A door frame is typically made boarding up doors of a series thin boards or studs which create a hollow space around the door. The typical door is held in place by two hinges connected to the studs. If you want to refinish doors, you'll have to take it off its hinges overnight. To keep insects out of your home and to secure the door's opening, a straightforward method of boarding up windows service doors is to place plywood into the opening. It is simple to do without the need to screw or nail the plywood to the frame of the door.

Plywood is affordable, simple to work with and looks stunning when finished. It is the ideal material to use as a temporary solution for a problem where you need to remove the door you have in place to refinish or install a new one. It can also be used to secure the opening of a space being renovated, like an excavation site or basement.

Begin by measuring the width of your door opening and the height. Note the measurements using an utility knife and a metal straight edge like a drywall or a square. Then, you should snap a chalk line across each of the lines you have marked to indicate where you need to cut. Utilize a circular saw to cut the plywood to size.

When cutting the plywood it is essential to protect your ears and eyes. Wear earplugs or goggles that are protective if possible. It is also essential to use a sharp blade with many teeth, that will allow you to cut quickly and without any tear-out. To reduce the chances of tearing out pieces of wood from the edges of your cut blade, use a small piece of wood as template to guide the blade and keep it at a distance of just a hair's width away from the line when cutting.

A good way to keep the plywood in place without fixing it to the studs is by fixing a pair of short braces at each end. Put one brace on the inside and the other outside of the door. Position a pair 1-1/2-inch deck screws in each hole, and then tighten using an open-end ratchet.

Secure the Plywood

It's time to attach the frame to the panel after you have the plywood sheet cut to the correct dimensions and the holes for the rails and stiles of the door frame predrilled. This is a simple project that doesn't require advanced carpentry skills, as long as you have the right tools and follow the right procedure.

Set up a table in the entrance, with two sawhorses at each end and framing lumber 2x4s. Make marks during the measurement process to guide you when cutting the plywood. Score the lines with an utility knife and a drywall square or any other metal straight edge. This will create an outline for the saw blade, and will help to prevent splintering during cutting the plywood.

Wear eye protection and use a circular table saw with a fine-toothed blade to cut along the score line. Then, sand the edges of the plywood panel using 120-grit sandpaper. This will smooth the panels and remove any burrs that may have formed from the saw cuts. After sanding apply a wood sealer and let it dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Install the hinges on the door frame. If you're using a T-hinge drill holes in the outer edge of your door to allow for the strap portion of the hinges. Then, you can screw the outside hinge to the frame with the screwdriver. Repeat the process on the inside of the door for each of the hinges remaining, being careful not to overtighten any of them, or the panel may shift.

If you have one outside hinged door, you can make it easier to lock and close with a chain latch by putting a piece wire through the loops on the outside hinges. Fold a piece of make a half-way tie, and then thread it through the two holes on the outside of the door. Then, you can twist the wires to secure the door.

Install the Plywood

Place the plywood into the door's opening using the measurements that you have taken. Move the frame's header (top) and the sill. Use a level and ensure that there is no slop between the header and sill. If the level isn't quite right, place another shim where necessary and continue the process until the header and sill are plumb.

Once the plywood is in the frame, fasten it with stainless steel hinge bolts and wing nuts. It's a good idea utilize a screw gun that has an attachment for a hex-head to prevent stripping the head of the screws.

While you're at it, should your home be constructed with studs running through the doorway's height make holes for hanger bolts in the plywood and into each framing stud. This is a lot easier than using a drywall cutter to create the hole.

After you have installed the plywood, measure the width and boarding up windows the height of your door opening. If necessary, trim the bottom of the plywood to match the size of the door frame. Cut two pieces of framing lumber as braces that are positioned across the upper and lower edges of your door. Cut along the lines marked on your plywood using a circular blade fitted with teeth that are finely tipped. Wear eye protection. Get rid of any splinters that may have formed in the cuts using an the sanding block.

After you've put in the braces After you have placed the braces, use two pairs 2-inch finishing nail to attach each brace to the plywood. Counter sink all nail heads after you've finished. Cover the braces and plywood with a high-quality wood sealer, such as this wipe on polyurethane from Minwax.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgIf your door is too big it is possible to add decorative molding to fill in the gap between your jamb and door, or you can alter the size of your opening. In many cases it is less expensive and simpler to purchase an entirely new door. It also eliminates any issues you may have had with the door you originally purchased, if it was damaged or was not fit for the opening.

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