Growing up in the 60 s i had a friend with a great house.
Remove basement door frame from first floor.
If the door frame is done first then does the tile installer just cut tile so that it fits snuggly against the bottom of the door frame or for a more seemless look does he rough cut and install it so that it 39 s just beneath the door frame and is there just a bit of a gap between the concrete floor and the door frame.
Exterior doors often have long screws that penetrate through the jamb and into the rough opening.
Step 3 build door frame.
It s human nature to seek the easier softer way but it only makes common sense that you install floors first then have a skilled carpenter to put door frames on top of floor then trim around door last.
To cut a metal threshold use tin snips and a saw equipped with a metal cutting blade to make the cuts.
Then remove the tape and examine the sheeting.
Be careful not to accidentally saw into your flooring.
Use a regular stud plus a trimmer on each side of the door.
Remove these 2x4 inch boards by twisting them off their nails and pulling them down or up.
If you have low headroom you may need to cut your doors down or special order shorter ones.
Set the depth of the circular saw blade at 1 5 inches and carefully cut out the bottom plate.
Removing an interior door frame.
If constructing a wall in a basement where the concrete floor is out of level because the wall may be too high or too low in spots when tipped.
Remove the screws holding the brass strike plate to the door frame as well as any other deadbolt or security lock plates on the frame.
Begin by removing the existing threshold from your door.
Cover floor for protection where needed.
Use a wood chisel on the remaining piece of bottom plate and remove it from the door frame.
In a sandable floor no cover needed.
Remember to allow overhead space for the door trim.
Dislodge the threshold pieces with a pry bar.
Ensure the cuts are square.
Frame the door openings 2 1 2 inches higher and 2 1 2 inches wider than the door you re installing.