Hi,
I'm replacing a conventional interior door with a bi fold to give a bit more space when entering our downstairs toilet.
The bi fold door say on the outside packaging :
"This door is manufactured to suit apertures without a rebate I.e. flat jamb"
I've google flat jamb but can't really find an answer.
Does this basically mean that I need to remove the wood around the door frame that the old hinged door closed up to?
Thanks[/b]
I'm replacing a conventional interior door with a bi fold to give a bit more space when entering our downstairs toilet.
The bi fold door say on the outside packaging :
"This door is manufactured to suit apertures without a rebate I.e. flat jamb"
I've google flat jamb but can't really find an answer.
Does this basically mean that I need to remove the wood around the door frame that the old hinged door closed up to?
Thanks[/b]