FIXING
WOODEN DOORS- METHODOLOGY
1. Door fixing involves fixing of three components - Door
Frames, Architraves and Shutters
• Door fixing should be done in such a way that the frame
binds well with the wall.
• The door frame must be plumb to ensure shutters close
without nudging
• The colour of the shutter, architrave and door frame
should match to give a uniform look
2. The doorframe is fixed only after all civil works for that
area are completed. The first coat of Painting and the flooring should be
complete.
3. While unloading, shifting, handling and stacking, care shall
be taken to avoid dragging one unit over the other as it may cause damage
particularly to decorative surfaces. The material should be lifted and
carried preferably flat to avoid damage to corners/sides. If the
materials are received in crates, they shall be stacked as such and removed
from the crate as and when required for the work
4. The Site Opening sizes to be perfect and in conformance to
actual doorframe size. Aluminium templates/ sub-frames must be adopted on-site
for all door and window openings. Calibrated Aluminium templates should be used
for finishing openings like doors, window ventilators, exhaust fan opening, AC
openings etc. Sufficient gap should exist between the finished wall surface and
frame for the Worth Glue. (10 mm recommended)
5. All dimensions i.e. height, width and the wall thickness
should be properly checked.
6. Place the inner frame in position. Check the plumb and
tighten the doorframe on the inner frame with wooden wedges.
7. Once the frame is assured to be in plumb fill the gaps with
polyurethane foam (Worth Glue). Leave the frame for 2 hours to set.
8. Worth glue should be pumped in adequate quantity to avoid
any shaking of the door frame
9. Clean up the surface of the frame after the glue has dried
and place the architrave on the frame and check for any gaps and sand
accordingly to attain a final smooth surface
10. Fix the architraves with lamellos and Lacquer Glue.
11. Allow the architraves to set for 2 hours. Tighten the
surfaces with C- clamps.
12. Hang the shutters with hinges using screws; fix the Iron
Mongries and doorstopper.
13. Cover the door handle with foam. Cover the door shutter with
green polythene sheets and masking tape before the second coat of painting
commences.
14. The sealant is the last activity before handing over to
the client, done by specialized workers only.
TOOLS TO BE USED BY
TRADESMEN
Required tools must be
available at site to ensure correct work.
2. Chisel
3. Hammer
4. Planer
5. Worth Glue gun
6. Drilling machine
7. Worth Glue
8. Lacquer Glue
9. Plywood Inner Frame
10. Inner frame/wedges
11. Clamps
INSPECTION METHODOLOGY
FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE
1. Chck the Doorframe, Front Architrave, Back Architrave and
shutters for Perpendicularity, using spirit levels and right angle.
2. Colour homogeneity of the Doorframe, Front Architrave, Back
Architrave and door shutters must be ensured for uniformity
3. Door shutters should close without nudging and a uniform gap
should be visible between the doorframe and shutter. The horizontal and
vertical gap between the doorframe and plastered wall should be filled with
silicone sealant.
TOOLS TO BE USED FOR
QUALITY INSPECTION
1. Plumb bob
2. Spirit levels 1-2m
3. Right angles
4. Approved drawings and schedule of openings