To remove and replace French doors, follow these steps:
- Remove the hinge pin by placing a screwdriver at the hinge pin.
- Remove the door jamb by running your Stanley knife.
- Clean the area by cleaning it with a hammer to drive the pin upwards and pull the door out of the frame.
- Replace the frame by leveling the French Door by running your screwdriver under the top of the hinge pin and tapping it with the hammer.
- Secure the frame by screwing the hinge plates into place.
- Add trim work by running cabinets where the doors were and out in an L for a peninsula.
In order to replace your French doors, follow these steps carefully:
- Remove the old frame by using a Stanley knife to remove the old frame from the wall.
- Remove the casing by running your Stanley knife to remove the casing.
- Cut the frame into several pieces with V-shaped cuts to avoid jamming during the next step.
- Use a crowbar to lever out the frame pieces from the wall opening.
- Remove the outside trim, longer screws in the hinges, and saws all fasteners holding the door in place on the sides.
- Remove the glass from the fixed door by removing the plugs and screws from the interior side of the trim that surrounds the glass.
- Install the new French doors and the dividing wall by running cabinets where the doors were and out in an L for a peninsula.
In summary, replacing French doors can be a simple process that requires careful planning, careful removal, and careful trimming work. By following these steps, you can easily replace your French doors and create a more open and inviting space in your home.
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