I moved my business into a new building, and there is a doorway i want to put up a door in it. However the doorway is about 1/4" narrower at the bottom, than the top. Neither of the top corners are square. I am looking for the easiest way with the least amount of work and knowledge needed to hang this door. It is only a barrier, it is not for security. It will be closed most of the time, so i am not worried if it is going to naturally swing open or closed.

Also, the cuts for the hinges on the door and the frame do not line up. I am fine with buying a new door, but I would rather not replace the frame of i can avoid it.

Any suggestions?

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      Depends on the quality of the door. My house was built in the 1960s and most of the interior doors aren’t hollow.

      • Altima NEO
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        51 month ago

        I dunno, mine’s a 70 and they’re hollow and thin. But In this case, it sounds like they’re trying to fit a new door in an existing opening, so I’m assuming its a hollow interior door.

        • nocturneOP
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          21 month ago

          It is a hollow door, but the amount of planing needed at the bottom is minor, I am more worried about the 1/4” gap at the top.

    • @qwertilliopasd
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      41 month ago

      Hollow doors have about a 1" frame of solid wood around the perimeter.

    • @RestrictedAccount
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      21 month ago

      There is at least some wood all the way around that you can shape.

      In this case it would be more than enough.