Do I enjoy to buy another door?

I bought a fairly nice blind door from Home Depot for $209, but it does not seem to fit. I have a handyman install it and it has roughly speaking a 1/4" gap on the top and bottom to be precise open to the outside; this won't work. The handyman seem over his head as it took him 3 hours. Shouldn't these fit as they are standard size? Should I buy a different door or give the name a door business to fix it?


Answers:    The door should definitely fit better. There should be no gap so that bugs cannot come in. You could enjoy the handyman remove the door and take it rear legs or you could use some weather stripping or something to seal it better. If you do transport it back, re-measure to be sure that you are purchasing the right size. The handyman should own been competent to tell you something be wrong right away.
It's fixable, just procure someone with more experience!
perchance your handyman just want that handy
Doesn't nouns like your "handyman" be very handy! You probably should hold paid rather more and had Home Depot install it; they do that.
At this point, I'd chitchat to Home Depot about the problem until that time making a decision. And yes, most doors come within one of 2 sizes . . . I believe it's 32 or 36 inches wide and are largely all a standard stage. There should be an extender, at least at the bottom, to side for minor variations.
no not nessesary its a moment ago a gap...you should not enjoy a problem with it.
its the door . they dont come surrounded by custom sizes not to the 1/4. get some weather striping or a piece of wood trim to trademark the gap . but 3 hours for a eyeshade door dam . you could hold done it in 30 mins near my help.
doors are pretty much made to fit, depending on how matured the house is. you should have simply about 1/8 reveal around 3 sides of the door. try putting a door sweep on the bottom of the door, and weather stripping around the other 3 sides. this should fix the problem, and you can do it your self. if this doesnt work write pay for and we will go from here. good luck, you can do it! you can do it adjectives night long! lol
Call a door business. The door is probably the right size, but the door frame, may hold moved as the house settled. This would throw the whole entry out of alignment.
The handy man was not totally handy, but how handy are you?
Remove the door and measure the frame of the door and the frame where on earth the door is to fit in. I would read aloud that from the way you mentioned the door frame be to large. You may hold to frame "in" to make it merely a wee bit smaller. Just because the door is a 32" or a 36" does not mean the gap in the frame is matching size. Kind of hard to explain here but possibly you get the notion.
OK Lighthearted tomorrow is Tuesday, call someone talented to fix the door or rehang it, how may variations of this same press do you need to ask, it's not going to fix the problem till you gain someone competent to install the door.
If there's a 1/4" gap at the top and bottom,
YOU GOT THE WRONG SIZE DOOR.
Since you've drilled it for hinge, you
probably can't return it.
Try fitting 'storm flaps` to the top & bottom gaps.
Not pretty but cheaper than a exotic door.
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