How much should I cut off the bottom of 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 much room do you need under a door for carpet?

How Much Clearance Do You Need Between a Door and Carpet? When using a pre-hung door, you need a ¾ to ½ inch gap at the bottom (depending on the thickness of the material) to prevent the door from snagging on, rubbing against, or wearing down the carpet.
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How high should a door be off the floor for carpet?

If you plan to install your door casing before installing your flooring, you will need to leave a gap wide enough to accommodate whatever flooring you plan to use. For carpet, this is typically 3/8" to 1" between the floor and the door casing.
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Should bottom of door touch carpet?

If it's a door that is rarely moved, then it will not matter much. If it's opened/closed often, then you may want to consider trimming the bottom of the door a but more until it's not rubbing. My rule of thumb is: If you can feel the resistance from the carpet as the door moves, there is too much contact.
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How do you cut the bottom of a door?

A circular saw makes a great door cutter. Make sure your saw blade is sharp and has a minimum of 18 teeth. Hold the circular saw against the edge of the door as if you're ready to cut. With the blade teeth held just to the waste side of the scored line, mark the masking tape along the opposite edge of the base plate.
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How much space should there be between the bottom of a door and the floor?

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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What gap should be around a door?

Check to see if the door fits.

Remember there should be a gap of 2mm (about the width of a nickel) around the sides and top and a gap of 8mm on the bottom. An easy way to check the top and bottom is to sit the door on the floor. The gap at the top should now be 10mm (2mm top+8mm bottom).
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How much clearance does a door need?

Check the door fit. Ideally, there should be a gap of about 1/8 inch at the top and along each side, and about 3/8 inch at the bottom.
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How much does it cost to shave the bottom of a door?

There should be at least 14 in (0.64 cm) of space between the floor and the bottom of your door. If your door won't move at all, grab a 12 in (1.3 cm) wood shim.
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Do you cut door jambs for carpet?

For that reason, I cut both jambs to a length that keeps them roughly 3/8 inch off the subfloor. I also make sure that there will be plenty of space to keep the bottom of the door clear of the carpet. After cutting the jambs to length, I set the hinge jamb on a 3/8-inch-thick shingle butt.
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What is a door undercut?

Undercut is a term used to describe the dimen- sion from the bottom of the door to the bottom of the frame. Doors are undercut to provide clearance above the finish floor material. Typically they are undercut ⅝ inches to ¾ inches from the bottom of the frame.
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How far off the floor should a Prehung door be?

The clearance between the bottom of the door and the finish floor should be 3/8-inch or less.
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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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Should a door sweep touch the floor?

Ideally, the sweep should be installed so that is comes in contact with the bevel on the threshold but where the sweep will not touch the flooring material (i.e. carpet, tile) as the door swings open and closed.
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Do you fit doors before carpet?

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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How much wider should the jamb be than the door?

A basic rule of thumb is to make the rough opening 2 inches wider and 2 1/2 inches taller than the door. This leaves room for the prehung door unit, space for shims to plumb and straighten the jambs, and clearance below the door for carpeting or other flooring material.
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What gap should be under a door UK?

the gap between the underside of the door and unfinished floor should be between 10mm and 22mm. The ventilation requirements for the building need to be taken into account when determining the gap beneath internal doors.
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How much can you trim off a door?

Most internal doors manufacturers advise different trimming tolerances so as a standard and to be on the safe side we advise that you don't trim more than 5mm per side. This is with the exception of LPD, which only allow 3mm on each side.
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Can you trim the bottom of a door with a multi tool?

When you need to trim the bottom of a door jamb or casing to let in new flooring or a saddle for transition between rooms, there's no simpler way to do it than with a multitool fitted with a plunge-cutting blade.
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Can you shave down a door?

You can also use a hand-held power planer or a hand-held manual block plane to shave down a door. These two tools require more skill. If you're experienced with them use them if you want. But if you've never used them you can damage the door.
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