This product works like a charm! If you've never installed a prehung door before, you MUST buy these. My father in law & I struggled for 3 days trying to do it the old fashioned way with shims, level, square, etc. Then we used this product & had it done in 20 minutes. Might not be 5 minutes, but it beats 3 days of agony!! Thank you so much!!!!!
Great product! would recommend! Great tutorial helped me do 9 doors super fast. The brackets cost me $50 at Lowe's for 9 doors vs $5 for wooden shims but well worth it.
Nice video. There are a lot of videos available for this hanging system. You addressed the floor being level a little late in the video. This is extremely important.
I am installing on existing floor. The hinge side for some reason sits lower than the door open side so door handle notch not lining up perfectly. Going to shim up door hinge side till top is level. This should line up door handle to hole in trim. Bottom-line, make sure top is level when first installing to see if one side need shimming up under door frame. hope you follow.
What if you have a door which you want to keep, and need to replace a damaged frame? Is it easier to put the door into the frame first, or put in the frame, then put the door in?
What happens when the walls are not plumb??? Specially the hinge side?? How do you adjust that?? We definitely don't want a door that closes or opens up by itself right??
In many remodels the drywall has already been panted and textured, sometimes several times over. This increases the thickness of the jam opening. Therefore, when flushed to the rock on one side, the other side will be shy of the rock. With shims I can split the difference, but with these I would not be able to do that. Make sense? How do you solve this when using these in a similar remodel?
Rich Williams no problem with these at 3:00 into the video you can see the averaging of corners out for out of plane walls. The same technique works if you need to shift the entire frame into or out of the wall to average the jamb in the wall. Instead of just doing 2 or so corners you will be doing all bracket locations.
Rely on just those flimsy brackets to support a door frame? No. I like the idea of setting the door frame using the brackets but it's not done until the jamb is secured to the frame using shims and/or screws/nails through the jamb into the frame front and back. Don't rely on MDF door casing to secure the jamb. The mitered joint will never stay together.
scott- o if you use a long hinge screw the power of the screw can “suck” the jamb/frame into the wall if you tighten to much. Throwing a shim behind there first simply stops this from happening.
So if the door is installed after drywall, per this video the door jamb isnt secured to any stud or header? How long were the screws the went into the drywall, 1.5"?
Which should be more than enough, especially after trim is nailed both into the jamb and the wall... They used to "case hang" doors using only the trim nails
Pretty cool idea though I see a few problems... if the frame (rough opening) is out of square or as mentioned in the video, needs to be moved, shimming is needed to hold door in its correct position. Also, the new jam can move or tip out of position with the weight of the door until casing attached... and you're relying on the casting to hold it together... which mostly these days is mdf material... not the most stable stuff. I can see this as a quick install tool but not a good quality install... though combined with shims, I do agree it looks like a quicker way to do the job... I'll give it a try on the next job! 😎🚪🔨📐🪚🪛
Contact benjefferson53@gmail.com and +1 623 295 9776 on wattapp he use to work for YKK AP America inc. Product line Vinyl windows and sliding patio doors; metal curtain wall, storefronts and entrances; sun control products including sunshades, grilles and louvres; glass window walls, architectural windows and balcony doors. repairs , installation and sales of quality doors
I normally install all doors, base and casing before the drywall is completed. I've actually done it before the framing is in place so other workers don't have to work around me. Standard practice is best.
One of the problems of using this method is the bottom left side of the door. The jamb is warped, and the installer didn't accommodate for it when he installed it. It would've been a good teaching point to show how to fix it while using this system. Granted, professional installers know this, but keeping the spacing on the jamb is tricky in any job. Good tool. I'm going to try it!
Y'all wish me luck I am trash at fixings things but with the kid on the way I figured fuck it I might as well get ahead of the curve and save some mula.
Leave extra time, replace everything if you're already in there (toilet running? Replace water line, flap at the bottom and the mechanism. Don't try to save cheap parts if they're clearly not working. If anyone has to go to the bathroom, might as well do that before you shut the water off. Because once you do that and pull the water line, whatever's in the tank will be on the floor. Also, often worth the monely to have a licensed worker show you how. They often have faster ways. Worst one I tried so far is the kitchen faucet. Trying to crank it on when you can't get to it (it's behind the sink), made my back hurt 3 days. Never fool with old stuff if you don't know what it is. Lead is a big one. Especially since you have kids around. Won't hurt adults over 25 as much. Houses built before 1978 in US are assumed to have lead in paint. You'll find asbestos in very old linoleum flooring. Don't mess with it until you know what it is. Get it tested. And don't assume if it doesn't have it, it's safe to breathe. It's not. Keep it damp (keeps dust down; also NEVER FORGET--ALL dust is flammable! Keep it away from sparks and flame, even pilot lights for stove/furnace and water heater. You can shut those off.) and use full respirator and haz mat suit so you don't track it all over, whatever it is. Cement/mortar is full of glass bits. Mix it outside, gently, and don't bring clothing into the house (tyvek suit/respirator again) or buy premix. Keep lid shut when you have some out. It'll crack if it's dry and you can't just re-wet it. Library has the old Time Life home repair books, too. Some things might have changed (building codes) but library should have newer editions. You can request and have it sent to any branch. Never take advice from people who don't have a license. Lots of licensed guys like side jobs for cash. Just get a receipt for taxes. And you meant moolah/moola, btw.
MY comments for the clip manufacturer. the R.O. has to be perfect for the clips to work. The side to side adjustment is'nt enough. And the video does not show a close up of the reveal of casing. Its hard to believe there is no gap from the clip and the screw. Pushing the trim out away from the jamb.
It’s a nice product, but for remodeling jobs I wouldn’t suggest it to someone that dosent know how to hang doors. There’s a lot more to it and all openings are different.
Hi Ken, we have 1000s of reviews (can be seen on homedepot.com) from DIYs as well as pro builders. We have found a person of nearly any skill can properly install a door with this system. Thanks for posting.
Quick Door Hanger (Official Channel) ok best to you. It certainly won’t affect my business. It’s nice tool, but door installation is far more than this.
Hi, thank you for good teaching, With your permission, I would like to upload your video with Korean subtitle at my channel. I am sure I will mention your channel for original footage.
Split-jamb doors are only available in roughly 30% of the country, mostly east coast (and most builders/homeowners don't prefer them because they have cheap looking trim/casing). For all the rest, Flat-Jambs (such as the example in this video) are the only types of doors available.
That exact issue can be seen at 2:43 seconds into the video. You basically have the ability to average corners in/out of the wall as needed to accomodate Out-of-Plane. Thanks for your question.
The only issue i see is your doors will bind if you dont shim behind hinges and give space and a reveal. you want an even reveal around all three sides. Other than that this looks like a great product i will have to try and see for myself
If you case the door out, then use that as your installation guide, you would very often get a door that swings shut/open on its own because your relying on the wall being perfectly plumb, which is very often not the case. With this you can see you get the door perfect, then adjust for bad walls (can be seen at 2:43 into the video). This gets your door absolutely perfect, then you can finish with the trimming. Hope this answered your question. Thanks
I work at Lowe's. It is full of Republicans and Democrats workers and customers. They just want your $$$ and care less about a person's political choices.
@@rickvaughn9919 Lowe's new CEO came from HD. All major corporations only care about the bottom line. Spend your money at local mom and pop stores where they know YOU not your bank account.
LOL, Its a fake wall built in a studio for demonstration purposes, we felt actually mudding was a little overkill. But thank you for pointing it out, that could be confusing for some DIYs.
I was struggling with a solid core door and saw this video. Ran right out and bought these. This product works well.
This product works like a charm! If you've never installed a prehung door before, you MUST buy these. My father in law & I struggled for 3 days trying to do it the old fashioned way with shims, level, square, etc. Then we used this product & had it done in 20 minutes. Might not be 5 minutes, but it beats 3 days of agony!! Thank you so much!!!!!
A voice made for radio and an excellent presentation
I hung a door today, it wasn't bad but you guys make it look so easy👍👍👍
Great product! would recommend! Great tutorial helped me do 9 doors super fast. The brackets cost me $50 at Lowe's for 9 doors vs $5 for wooden shims but well worth it.
"Roughly the same cost" lmao
are you making satire?
Nice video. There are a lot of videos available for this hanging system. You addressed the floor being level a little late in the video. This is extremely important.
He still addressed it tho
Hey Jim, can you remove a door from one frame and place it into another frame?
Thanks for the video. I just bought doors from Dako, now I know how to install them.
I am installing on existing floor. The hinge side for some reason sits lower than the door open side so door handle notch not lining up perfectly. Going to shim up door hinge side till top is level. This should line up door handle to hole in trim. Bottom-line, make sure top is level when first installing to see if one side need shimming up under door frame. hope you follow.
Carpet yes. Wood flooring you should cut the high side of jam so both jambs are touching floor
Jeffery Epstien did not kill himself.
That is incorrect.
His name is spelled Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffery Epstien's name is Jeffery Epstiens. What part of that don't you understand? No one asked about Jeffrey.
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Use painter's tape to hold the door in it's pre-hung frame before you remove the nails that keep it shut for shipping/handling.
Soo cool I love it
What size screws??
Also how much gap did you have on each side?
I had to put 5-6 shims in on each side to fill gaps. Going to redo it tomorrow
What if you have a door which you want to keep, and need to replace a damaged frame? Is it easier to put the door into the frame first, or put in the frame, then put the door in?
Frigging amazing i did it in 5 minutes and I never installed a door in my life.
Cap😂
Nice! Do you place brackets on both sides of the jambs ?
What happens when the walls are not plumb??? Specially the hinge side?? How do you adjust that?? We definitely don't want a door that closes or opens up by itself right??
Is this product available at others stores besides Home Depot?
The quick door hanger is only available at Home Depot.
Only available at Home Depot.
You could probably find something similar on Amazon for cheaper. Home depot is dead to me lol
@@andresst17 why lol what happened?
@@Zack16Fair i don't know about other areas but the home depots in the stl area suck. Amazon just has cheaper items without the hassle.
Great video! Thanks for posting. I'm going to give it a try. I have 3 prehung doors to install.
In many remodels the drywall has already been panted and textured, sometimes several times over. This increases the thickness of the jam opening. Therefore, when flushed to the rock on one side, the other side will be shy of the rock. With shims I can split the difference, but with these I would not be able to do that. Make sense? How do you solve this when using these in a similar remodel?
Rich Williams no problem with these at 3:00 into the video you can see the averaging of corners out for out of plane walls. The same technique works if you need to shift the entire frame into or out of the wall to average the jamb in the wall. Instead of just doing 2 or so corners you will be doing all bracket locations.
Rely on just those flimsy brackets to support a door frame? No. I like the idea of setting the door frame using the brackets but it's not done until the jamb is secured to the frame using shims and/or screws/nails through the jamb into the frame front and back. Don't rely on MDF door casing to secure the jamb. The mitered joint will never stay together.
I hang doors for a living doing subbed work by the time I put the brackets on the door I would’ve had my door up and leveled already nailed.
I like how you show it with easy to mark side wallls. Not easy when there is a few inches of space to draw a line.
Do the opposite of him and put the level into the opening and mark the right side of the level.
Why is it necessary to use a shim, if your are using a longer center hinge screw?
scott- o if you use a long hinge screw the power of the screw can “suck” the jamb/frame into the wall if you tighten to much. Throwing a shim behind there first simply stops this from happening.
But as a door installer I will be buying a few sets for the tool box. Thanks
Your going to love them!!!
My guy literally used a wooden shim at the end. 🤣
Great informative video tho. I'll be getting these when I hang my shed door.
He used a spacer to account for the future floor install. A spacer is the se thickness throughout. A shim increases in thickness.
3:27. Not for flooring.
You still want to shim the screw connection behind the hinge, it would flex too much without
very slick! I will give them a try on my next door job. Thanks for posting
does the door close evenly against the door stop with this system? thank you!
J M Yes , you can install it perfectly with this.
Wonderful
As a dealer where can we get some of the Quick Door Hangers?
These easy brackets assume that framing is perfect and not twisted 🧐
No it doesn't, the point of aligning each bracket to that level line is to ensure that the frame in secured in a non-twisted way
So if the door is installed after drywall, per this video the door jamb isnt secured to any stud or header? How long were the screws the went into the drywall, 1.5"?
Which should be more than enough, especially after trim is nailed both into the jamb and the wall... They used to "case hang" doors using only the trim nails
@@kentsimpson8804 and I have gotten a lot of jobs re-hanging them
Pretty cool idea though I see a few problems... if the frame (rough opening) is out of square or as mentioned in the video, needs to be moved, shimming is needed to hold door in its correct position. Also, the new jam can move or tip out of position with the weight of the door until casing attached... and you're relying on the casting to hold it together... which mostly these days is mdf material... not the most stable stuff. I can see this as a quick install tool but not a good quality install... though combined with shims, I do agree it looks like a quicker way to do the job... I'll give it a try on the next job! 😎🚪🔨📐🪚🪛
well, how'd it go? Did you go back to the ole pure shim method, or have you changed your practice in some way (and what would that be)?
Good ...
How do u keep the door close without pulling the door plug...or ??????
Chris Salinas take the nut off the door plug before installing. Then take out plug after.
The door is the plug.
He would be amazing in voice overs or a whiskey commercial lol
I went to Home Depot can’t find clams
Can you please provide detail on product or item description for Home Depot
Found it after second walk up and down door isle on side , thanks anyway
Can I buy a door already in my door hole guess not off to have a look for theses brackets
This doesn’t affect casing?
Very nice
Seems like this should be a standard feature.
He looks exactly how I expected a lumberjack to look like.
Great
Thanks for your teaching. You help me a lot
Contact benjefferson53@gmail.com and +1 623 295 9776 on wattapp he use to work for YKK AP America inc. Product line Vinyl windows and sliding patio doors; metal curtain wall, storefronts and entrances; sun control products including sunshades, grilles and louvres; glass window walls, architectural windows and balcony doors.
repairs , installation and sales of quality doors
I normally install all doors, base and casing before the drywall is completed. I've actually done it before the framing is in place so other workers don't have to work around me. Standard practice is best.
One of the problems of using this method is the bottom left side of the door. The jamb is warped, and the installer didn't accommodate
for it when he installed it. It would've been a good teaching point to show how to fix it while using this system. Granted, professional
installers know this, but keeping the spacing on the jamb is tricky in any job. Good tool. I'm going to try it!
If you install doors often, your going to absolutely love this system. Thanks for watching.
No kidding!
Nice
nice
Muy bueno GRACIAS
Those look like drywall screws being used to install the brackets. Drywall screws are brittle and shouldn't be used for structural applications.
Y'all wish me luck I am trash at fixings things but with the kid on the way I figured fuck it I might as well get ahead of the curve and save some mula.
How'd you make out Dad?
Leave extra time, replace everything if you're already in there (toilet running? Replace water line, flap at the bottom and the mechanism. Don't try to save cheap parts if they're clearly not working. If anyone has to go to the bathroom, might as well do that before you shut the water off. Because once you do that and pull the water line, whatever's in the tank will be on the floor.
Also, often worth the monely to have a licensed worker show you how. They often have faster ways.
Worst one I tried so far is the kitchen faucet. Trying to crank it on when you can't get to it (it's behind the sink), made my back hurt 3 days.
Never fool with old stuff if you don't know what it is. Lead is a big one. Especially since you have kids around. Won't hurt adults over 25 as much.
Houses built before 1978 in US are assumed to have lead in paint.
You'll find asbestos in very old linoleum flooring. Don't mess with it until you know what it is. Get it tested. And don't assume if it doesn't have it, it's safe to breathe. It's not. Keep it damp (keeps dust down; also NEVER FORGET--ALL dust is flammable! Keep it away from sparks and flame, even pilot lights for stove/furnace and water heater. You can shut those off.) and use full respirator and haz mat suit so you don't track it all over, whatever it is.
Cement/mortar is full of glass bits. Mix it outside, gently, and don't bring clothing into the house (tyvek suit/respirator again) or buy premix. Keep lid shut when you have some out. It'll crack if it's dry and you can't just re-wet it.
Library has the old Time Life home repair books, too. Some things might have changed (building codes) but library should have newer editions. You can request and have it sent to any branch.
Never take advice from people who don't have a license. Lots of licensed guys like side jobs for cash. Just get a receipt for taxes.
And you meant moolah/moola, btw.
That kinda cool
good video
MY comments for the clip manufacturer. the R.O. has to be perfect for the clips to work. The side to side adjustment is'nt enough. And the video does not show a close up of the reveal of casing. Its hard to believe there is no gap from the clip and the screw. Pushing the trim out away from the jamb.
It’s a nice product, but for remodeling jobs I wouldn’t suggest it to someone that dosent know how to hang doors. There’s a lot more to it and all openings are different.
Hi Ken, we have 1000s of reviews (can be seen on homedepot.com) from DIYs as well as pro builders. We have found a person of nearly any skill can properly install a door with this system. Thanks for posting.
Quick Door Hanger (Official Channel) ok best to you. It certainly won’t affect my business. It’s nice tool, but door installation is far more than this.
I just used it. And I am not good at hanging door frames. But this way was much easier.
@@doortech2004 cool story bro, not really sure why you keep commenting then.
This is great if you wall framing is plum and square. If not forget this approach.
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This is about as effective as trimming one side of the door first and then installing it. Only more costly
Hi, thank you for good teaching, With your permission, I would like to upload your video with Korean subtitle at my channel. I am sure I will mention your channel for original footage.
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It takes 5 minutes to find the screwdriver.
Tim Allen with a wig
anthony james lolll
What happens if some kicks it open how easy it that going to be hmmm
I like to kik doors
Buy an extremely strong door please!!!!! It's fun to watch idiots FAIL.
Reinforce the door jamb with heavy wood or make the door swing out.
I just got here from Watching Super-nanny. I think this would be Some good Advice
Bracket!!!!!
This isn’t hanging a door it’s fitting a prehung door and frame.
Two strings and level, solved it!
So boring but I love it by Kiera
There is a ton of audio edits on this.. Very suspicious.
That’s not hanging a door, that’s installing a pre-fit.
The title *IS* "How to install," *not* "How to hang."
I think this video gives better info than the people that sell the ezhang door hardware
Why did I just watch this?
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Because you found the man attractive.
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Split jamb doors are way easlier than this and the casing is already installed
Split-jamb doors are only available in roughly 30% of the country, mostly east coast (and most builders/homeowners don't prefer them because they have cheap looking trim/casing). For all the rest, Flat-Jambs (such as the example in this video) are the only types of doors available.
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Well crap, I only have a 1 ft level.
what about plum in and out for the scissor reveal huh u think this is a game?
That exact issue can be seen at 2:43 seconds into the video. You basically have the ability to average corners in/out of the wall as needed to accomodate Out-of-Plane. Thanks for your question.
Plumb*
The only issue i see is your doors will bind if you dont shim behind hinges and give space and a reveal. you want an even reveal around all three sides. Other than that this looks like a great product i will have to try and see for myself
He actual used the words "vertical level" 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
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sorry but by the time youve installed the brackets to the door. im already wrapping mine up using 16gauge nails
NEVER only use 16 gauge nails to install a door.
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@@Thequickdoorhanger why
For a minute a thought this was Jeffrey epteins
NO Thanks
Now teach me how to install a better live in 4 years.
L7
I can do it less than a minute
Is no one gonna talk about how he said the video is 4 mins but it’s basically 5 minutes
This is how to install a DOOR lol
Meh is a 10 year old watching animations and just looked at this and was like sure why not
click bait darn
instructions unclear, i stapled a lobster to the ceiling
Why not just trim it and then hang it.
If you case the door out, then use that as your installation guide, you would very often get a door that swings shut/open on its own because your relying on the wall being perfectly plumb, which is very often not the case. With this you can see you get the door perfect, then adjust for bad walls (can be seen at 2:43 into the video). This gets your door absolutely perfect, then you can finish with the trimming. Hope this answered your question. Thanks
Gayest tutorial out there. Just go for it. Waste of time. Just did it myself like - 25 gay steps.
How big is this doorway? He guy uses a 6’ level and it towers over the guy and just smaller than the doorway. Must be building a dollhouse.
Rough openings in my house are about 80” from the floor. That’s 6.66666667 ft.
Just use some flex tape for Christ's sake!!!
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As a trim carpenter this is a completely wrong way to install a door
I don't buy home depot they support Republicans. I like Lowe's.
Corporations shouldn't be supporting any politicians, since you wanna bring politics into this.
Wow, your love for your fellow man breweth over. You definitely have never heard of a man called Jesus.
I work at Lowe's. It is full of Republicans and Democrats workers and customers. They just want your $$$ and care less about a person's political choices.
Thanks! Now I know to take my $$ to Home Depot.
@@rickvaughn9919 Lowe's new CEO came from HD. All major corporations only care about the bottom line. Spend your money at local mom and pop stores where they know YOU not your bank account.
Hahaha a little crooked champ. Nice try. What a waste of time. Really shows how much laziness doesn't pay off.
Y are ur seams not staggered
And you are you installing the doors before tape, texture, and paint? I see a lot of trade damage.
LOL, Its a fake wall built in a studio for demonstration purposes, we felt actually mudding was a little overkill. But thank you for pointing it out, that could be confusing for some DIYs.
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@@Thequickdoorhanger That seems silly. Lots of people would let you use their real house interior to get help hanging a door.
Nice