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How to Install a Metal Storm Door

Learn how to install a storm door; includes instructions on installing the latch set and closer as well as tips, materials, and tools lists.

This HouseCall took Ron and his crew to New Hampshire's capital city of Concord. In the outlying community of Bow, Ron met up with Chris and Chrissy Peters who are living the rural New England dream in a log home on the woodsy shore of a small lake. But along with the panoramic paradise view came the downside… a chilly wintertime wind that penetrated the otherwise cozy home through the front door, causing drafts. With Chris and Chrissy spending much more on heating than need be, Ron blew into town to help them install an energy efficient storm door. .

Click here for a list of what you will need in order to complete this project.

318 Peters at front door
   

1. Select storm door

  • Since the Peters liked to leave the front door open during the summer, Ron recommended a storm door that was also a screen door in the summertime. The door Ron selected was clear from top to bottom so that it would not hide their beautiful oak door.
318 - Ron w/ storm door
   
2. Door preparation
  • To prepare the door for installation, Ron and Chris lightened it by removing the glass and screen panels.

 

318 - remove panels
   
  • The next step was to install the hinge frame, which is a doorframe with the hinge built right into it.
318 - attach hinge frame
   
  • Chris and Chrissy attached the hinge frame to the storm door with six screws.
318 - drive screws
   
  • The frame was longer than the door. It was manufactured that way so it could be cut to size to fit each specific doorway. Chrissy measured the doorjamb on the side where the hinges would attach.
318 - measure doorjamb
   
  • Ron used a utility knife to mark the cut line about an inch short to make it easier to mount the door to the jamb.

318 - mark measurement

   
  • Ron used a hacksaw to make the cut.
318 - cut with hacksaw
   
  • The adjustable door bottom was designed to slip over the bottom edge of the door. To install the door they pushed the bottom up as far as it would go. After they installed the door, they would pull it down in contact with the threshold to create a watertight seal.
318 - adjustable bottom
   

3. Install door and frame pieces

  • They aligned the door in the doorway making sure that the hinge frame side was tight up against the jamb.
318 - align door in doorway
   
  • Ron drove just one screw in at the top to help support the door in the opening while they checked to see how everything fit.
318 - drive in screw at top
   
  • They swung the door open and closed to check for clearance.
318 - Ron opening door
   
  • They attached the remaining screws that fastened the hinge frame to the jamb. Chrissy drove in the screws on the interior flange…
318 - drive screw
   
  • …and Chris handled the ones on the exterior.
318 - attach hinge frame
   
  • Next, they installed the top frame, which attached up on the top jamb. Ron first held it up in position…
318 - position top frame
   
  • …while they carefully closed the door.
318 - close door

 

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