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Ariana Slab Door Rosewood Wood Veneer Flush with Solid Pine Core

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SKU: PI1027-Flush

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If replacing an existing door, it's easier to measure the panel instead of the frame. Measure the width horizontally across the top, middle, and bottom. Measure the height vertically from the top to the bottom at the center, left, and right. Measure the thickness of the door; standard interior doors are typically 1 3/8-inches thick. Always note the smallest measurements.
Yes. The main reason for purchasing a slab door is that a pre-existing frame is in good condition and only the door panel needs replacing. For a successful installation, the existing frame needs to be square, plumb, and structurally sound. If this is not the case, it's best to purchase a prehung door and replace the whole structure.
Yes. The main advantage of a slab door is that it is sold and delivered as a blank panel that can be used for different door configurations. To install a slab door as a sliding barn door, you will need to attach the mounting rollers to the top edge of the slab and connect it to the overhead exposed track.
A slab door is a door panel sold without frame, casing, or any hardware attached. A pre-hung door is sold and delivered as a complete unit with the door attached to the frame with pre-installed hinges. A slab door is more affordable and customizable than a prehung door, but it takes more skill and time to install.
Typically, no. A slab door is sold and delivered as a blank panel, so it does not have handles or hinges attached, nor are there any pre-drilled holes. You will need to take measurements, cut the hinge mortises, and bore holes for the handle to install the door.
Lay the old door flat on a pair of sawhorses and place the new slab door directly on top of it. Ensure the top edges and the hinge sides are perfectly aligned and flush. Clamp the doors tightly together to prevent any movement. Use a pencil or a utility knife and a combination square to trace the top, bottom, and depth lines of the old hinges directly onto the new slab door.

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