What should the rough opening be for a closet door?
What should the rough opening be for a closet door?
The rough opening should be 49 by 82 for a 48-by-80-inch door. This allows for 1/2-inch-thick drywall on both sides and at the top, 80 inches for the doors and hardware, and a 1-to- 1 1/2-inch space under the door. The space between the floor and the bottom of the door may vary depending on the type of flooring.
What is the rough opening for a closet bifold door?
Typically the rough bifold door opening should be sized 2 inches wider and 2 inches higher than the door itself, regardless of the bifold door size. For example a four-foot wide (48”) by six feet, eight inches high (80”) Bifold set of doors, would require a rough opening width of 50 inches and a height of 82 inches.
What is the rough opening for a 72 inch closet door?
At any rate, you have to allow for that when you build the rough opening. If you will be using a jamb, and trimming it with casing, you need to add 2" to the width and 1" to the height. (i.e. if the finished opening is 72 x 80 1/2, the rough opening should be about 74 x 81 1/2.
What is the rough opening for a 32 inch closet door?
What is the rough opening for a 36 inch closet door?
Standard Sizes Standard door heights are 6/6 (78”) and 6/8 (80”). In addition, special sizes can sometimes be custom ordered. A 36” x 80” pre-hung single door will use a rough opening of approximately 38-1/2” x 82-1/4” to fit.May 7, 2018