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For a house with mvhr I don't fit top door stops, just the two down the sides, so the question does not arise  (except fire doors where they must be fitted)

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23 minutes ago, ProDave said:

For a house with mvhr I don't fit top door stops, just the two down the sides, so the question does not arise  (except fire doors where they must be fitted)

Is that so that you can have a smaller gap at the bottom of the door, as the top will aid with the airflow requirements? Or for some other reason?

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Not necessarily a smaller gap at the bottom, but I saw no point fitting a top door stop.  But I was making my own door liners in Oak, and it saved on the amount of planed Oak I needed to buy for door stops.

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I need to fit before having the doors because the decorator is here and can paint along with the architrave, lining, etc. I don't have the doors yet. Can I trust the thickness specification of the door manufacturer?

 

They're fd30 doors and 45mm thick ( most manufacturers do 44mm thick but Deanta are a tad thicker it seems). I was thinking to leave 1mm for 'paint' so recess the stops 46mm from Door lining surface.

 

What do I do if the doors end up thinner or thicker? 

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59 minutes ago, MortarThePoint said:

I need to fit before having the doors because the decorator is here and can paint along with the architrave, lining, etc. I don't have the doors yet. Can I trust the thickness specification of the door manufacturer?

 

They're fd30 doors and 45mm thick ( most manufacturers do 44mm thick but Deanta are a tad thicker it seems). I was thinking to leave 1mm for 'paint' so recess the stops 46mm from Door lining surface.

 

What do I do if the doors end up thinner or thicker? 

Aren't FD door liners supposed to have recessed grooves for over size door stops?  (mine did)

 

I always fit door stops at door hanging time, one less thing to line the doors up to.  Instead line the door stops to the door.

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50 minutes ago, MortarThePoint said:

I need to fit before having the doors because the decorator is here and can paint along with the architrave, lining, etc. I don't have the doors yet. Can I trust the thickness specification of the door manufacturer?

 

They're fd30 doors and 45mm thick ( most manufacturers do 44mm thick but Deanta are a tad thicker it seems). I was thinking to leave 1mm for 'paint' so recess the stops 46mm from Door lining surface.

 

What do I do if the doors end up thinner or thicker? 

It’s a really bad idea to fit the stops before the doors are swung, like a REALLY bad idea, especially if they’re going to be painted into place.

 

Don’t do it is my 2 cents. 

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9 minutes ago, ProDave said:

Aren't FD door liners supposed to have recessed grooves for over size door stops?  (mine did)

 

I always fit door stops at door hanging time, one less thing to line the doors up to.  Instead line the door stops to the door.

Yup. I put a 1mm packer in with oak, or a 2mm packer if it’s going to get a few coats of paint, resting the stops against the closed door (after latches fitted and fine tuned) then pinning them in place for life.

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1 hour ago, ProDave said:

I always fit door stops at door hanging time

 

1 hour ago, Nickfromwales said:

It’s a really bad idea to fit the stops before the doors are swung, like a REALLY bad idea, especially if they’re going to be painted into place.

 

Oh dear, I've made a mistake here then. Painter is in and busy painting and I am a while away from having doors on site let alone hung. I guess that leaves me these options:

  1. Fit the door stops where I hope they should be and let the painter at them
  2. Have the door linings painted along with the architrave and skirting, then fit painted door stops later and hope the joint can then be tidily painted over to make the join disappear
  3. Somehow not paint the door lining face (i.e. the bit shown red below)

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1 hour ago, MortarThePoint said:

 

 

Oh dear, I've made a mistake here then. Painter is in and busy painting and I am a while away from having doors on site let alone hung. I guess that leaves me these options:

  1. Fit the door stops where I hope they should be and let the painter at them
  2. Have the door linings painted along with the architrave and skirting, then fit painted door stops later and hope the joint can then be tidily painted over to make the join disappear
  3. Somehow not paint the door lining face (i.e. the bit shown red below)

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Option 2 prob best, but will need the stop and the red area painting again to blend in satisfactorily imo.

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