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Welcome to PreHungDoors.Info

This Pre-Hund Door Site is brought to you through Designer Doors Inc.which is located in Burghill, Ohio where we have been located sense 1984, it is a small, mostly farming community, situated in the northeast part of the state. Our 28,000 square foot facility is twelve miles north of interstate 80, twenty miles north of […]

(A)    We have 3 ways
   1. Call Toll Free 1-800-772-0314 M - F 8am - 4:30pm EST   2. Email us at marketing@interiordoors.com   3. Submit to our Quote Form.

What Wood Types Are Offered ?

(A)  The first being your wood type selection. Questions such as whether you will be painting or staining will factor into your decision. Each type of wood has its own characteristics and may be more suitable for use in certain situations or conditions. Research the composition and traits of each wood type to achieve the […]

(A) Please click on the Wood Types to read up on the different between hardwoods and softwoods types.

(A)  Professional looking results are easily attained by purchasing a prehung door unit, installation is simplified, and much less timeconsuming. Patience and care must still be exercised while installing to achieve a door unit that will not only look nice but function properly for years to come. Hopefully with this information you have a start […]

What Size Do I Need To Order ?

(A)  The size doors required will relate directly to the size of your rough (framed) opening. The rough opening is a framed opening in a wall where your door unit will be installed. The openings are built slightly larger than the door frame to allow room for installation. We recommend that you add 2” to […]

(A)   In order to help our customers better visualize what our doors look like, we offer sample corner sections of our products in all woods, both thicknesses, and both raised and flat panel designs.Corner Section Samples are available in red oak,white oak, cherry, walnut, hickory, mahogany, maple, ash, and poplar. Samples of any wood or […]

(A)  Other considerations will be door thickness and your door style/s selection. Interior doors are commonly either 1 3/8” or 1 ¾” thick, while not rendering the 1 3/8” inferior in any way the only difference being the 1 ¾” is a heavier more substantial door and any door over 7/0 (84”) must be 1 […]

(A)  Another important factor to consider is determining the swing of the door. This is called ”Handing”. The easiest method for handing determination is to stand inside the room in which you want the door to open, face the door opening, will the door knob be on the right or the left when pulling the […]