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How to survey replacement French doors

(ALL SIZES ARE EXAMPLES)

First tip is this, if you are not fitting the doors get whoever is to do the survey. No fitter worth their salt will expect or accept measurements from the client. A good fitter knows what he is doing, what tolerances they like to work to etc. so when it comes to ordering, get sizes from your fitter.
You are measuring the overall width and height of the door including the door, the frame and external cill.
All measurements should be taken brick to brick, not frame to frame.

Width

Measure in 3 points; top (A), middle (B) and bottom (C) and take the smallest measurement. Based on the sample dimensions above this would be 1202mm.

Measure info 1

Height

Measure again in 3 points; left (1), centre (2) and right (3) and take the smallest measurement. Remember if the door requires a cill your measurements should be taken to the underside of the existing external cill. Based on the sample measurements above this would be 2100mm

Measure info 1

Once you have your two smallest dimensions deduct 10mm from each to allow for a fitting tolerance. This is a guide, if you feel you need to allow more or less due to your fitting methods than please allow accordingly. In accordance with our sample dimensions which are 1202mm x 2100mm brick work sizes, we would order the door at 1192mm x 2090mm inc. cill

Diagonals

Ensure the opening is square by measuring the diagonals as shown in red. There should be no more than 5mm difference between each measurement.

Measure info 1

Please remember that the lead door (the one that opens first) and opening directions are as viewed from outside the property.

This measuring guide is only a guide to assist an experienced tradesperson or competent DIYer carry out a survey. Dunster House Ltd. do not accept any liability for inaccurate surveys.