Line up the two hinge plates so that the ones on the door match the ones in the jamb.
How to get french doors to line up.
Connect the door to the jamb.
Square head screws don t strip out as easily as phillips head screws do.
Use screws slightly oversized and you won t have to make any repairs to the pulled out screw hole.
Test the door by placing it in the door jamb to make sure it fits.
Before doing so mark the spot with a pencil on either end where the door needs to be sanded.
If not remove the door from its hinges and lay it flat on the floor to sand.
Smooth away any spots that stick with a sanding block.
Get a helper to hold the door in place while you do this.
These include tightening or replacing the screws of your door s hinges.
Slide the hinge pins into place and remove the blocks from the door.
Turn the bottom pivot in or out to change the height of the door.
5 reinstall the door by first inserting the top pivot into.
Now that the doors are the same size you need to notch out the the hinges for the new door.
Set up a power or cordless drill with a screw tip attachment.
Open both doors fully and stabilize each with a doorstop.
Tighten the screws in the hinges at the edges of the doors and at the faces.
The door frame we are installing the door in uses 3 semi oval hinges while the door itself had 2 rectangular hinges so we needed to make the door match the frame.
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This can be done while the door is in place if you have access to the necessary spots.
Screw the pivot in to lower the door or screw it out to raise the door.
Hold the door in place using blocks under the bottom to support it if necessary.
You can determine this by checking the outer top corners of the doors where they meet.