Do doors need to be removed to install carpet?

Some installers will remove doors in order to install the carpet and re-hang them if possible. They probably won't shave or cut down doors to insure clearance. You may need to arrange for a qualified carpenter to provide this service after the installation of your new carpet.
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Can carpet be installed before doors?

The standard procedure is to install carpet after the doors and trim are installed. If you were installing vinyl or tile, you would do the same, but hold off on any quarter round trim until you're done. The important consideration, particularly for pre-hung doors, is how high to install it above the subfloor.
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Does furniture need to be removed to install carpet?

A: All furniture must be moved out of the room to properly install carpet. But don't panic or call a moving company just yet! As long as you move all small items such as breakables, knick nacks, electronics, etc.
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How much room do you need under a door for carpet?

If you've got a carpet, laminate, or hardwood floor, your measurement should be from the bottom of the door down to the surface of the floor material. So, you're leaving a ¾-½ inch (1.90-1.27 cm) gap between the door and your carpet, laminate, tile, or hardwood floor.
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Does flooring go in before doors?

I like to put the flooring in first. If you're working on the last row against a wall with a door in it, and you have to cut a piece that's half strip against the wall for half its length, and a full strip in the doorway, it's easier to get it into place if the jamb isn't in the way.
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Does a Prehung door sit on the subfloor?

Normal construction is the floor is sheethed with underlayment, the walls and siding are done, then the door would be installed directly on the subfloor.
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When should interior doors be hung?

Normally interior doors get installed after the drywall is hung, taped, and finished, but you also have the option to start hanging interior doors before drywall. One of the biggest advantages to installing them after drywall, is that your doors will stay cleaner and will be less likely to be damaged.
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Should carpet touch the door?

Bottom line is try to minimize the amount of contact between the door and carpet by trimming the door so it just contacts the top of the pile and you should be fine. It also depends on how often you open/close the door. If it's a door that is rarely moved, then it will not matter much.
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How much clearance is needed at the bottom of a door?

The most common method of figuring out the height for the top of ALL the doors is to make the bottom of the door blank 1 & 3/4" off the subfloor which should be consistent throughout the house (unlike the heights of finished floors). This leaves a 1" gap for solid 3/4 hardwood floors.
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How much does it cost to cut a door for carpet?

Typically you only need to trim 1/2 inch from the bottom of the door. If that's not enough, you can trim off up to 3/4 inch. Hollow-core doors, which are the most common for interior usage, are built around a frame on the outside perimeter. If you cut too much off the frame, the door will can separate.
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How do I prepare my house for new carpet?

How to Prepare Your Home for a New Carpet Installation
  1. Check Out Your Contract. ...
  2. Bring in the Air. ...
  3. Empty the Room. ...
  4. Make a Path. ...
  5. Protect Nearby Items. ...
  6. Prep Your Old Flooring. ...
  7. Make a Plan for the Day. ...
  8. Plan for Post-Installation Work.
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Will Lowes move furniture when installing carpet?

When it comes to carpet installation, you do not need to find someone else that can install the carpet for you after purchasing at Lowe's, simply get them to install the carpets for you as they will also move your furniture in the process.
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How long does it take to put carpet down in one room?

If the installer is removing furniture and flooring and working in a team, then it's best to expect the carpet install to take between 6-8 hours. In our experience, we suggest that you set aside a full day for the carpet install.
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What do you install first baseboards or carpet?

Which comes first, carpet or baseboard? Generally, the installation of carpet or baseboard is easier for whoever installs first. Some professionals may have a strong preference, but ultimately baseboards can be installed before or after carpet. Ask your carpet installer their preference to begin the discussion.
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Do you install carpet before trim?

You want to install your trim before the carpet. This will make it much easier to paint or stain the baseboards without worrying about dripping on or ruining the carpet. The good news is that people actually install carpeting and trim in either order, so there isn't any big reason to worry about it.
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How much does it cost to undercut a door?

As a guide the average undercut of your door should be between 8mm and 10mm, that's around ⅝ inch to ¾ inch from the bottom of the frame. if you are in doubt, shave or cut off a little and if it's not enough, shave off some more.
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What is the gap between door and floor called?

This gap is also called bottom clearance, and the top gap is called head clearance, while the side gaps are called stile clearances at taylordoors.com.
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Is it better to paint a door before or after hanging?

I would cut out and hang the door, then take it off to be primed. Then re-hang it. paint the doors after fitting as you may need to plane the edges to fit.
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What does Prehung mean?

A prehung door is a door that's sold by the manufacturer “ready-to-go.” These slab doors already come with hinges attached to a three-sided frame and, while they may need some additional features, are generally sold as a complete package.
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Do I need a door frame to hang a door?

Yes, it is possible to purchase a door without the frame. You can install a door that is the same size as a preexisting one in your home, scoop up a vintage door from an estate sale or antique market, or have one custom made from a carpenter.
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Why do doors have a gap at the bottom?

Why Do Doors Have A Gap At The Bottom? The space or gap at the bottom of a door is necessary and acts as an air return when the door is closed. This is especially important in newer homes with central heat and air conditioning. Without the gap, there would be little to no airflow through the registers or ductwork.
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Should a door frame be flush with the floor?

The edges of the door frame should be flush with the surface of the drywall on both sides, if the wall was built according to standard construction techniques.
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Can you shim the bottom of a door?

If the subfloor isn't level—common in older homes—one option is shimming beneath a doorsill and then filling between shims with a cementitious mix. Cedar shims are OK over a dry concrete subfloor, but if the doorway is damp or unprotected, use plastic shims.
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