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How to install a window in a steel door.
Prime and paint the door.
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Caulk the window frame in the metal door.
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Hold the brackets against the door and use a pencil to mark the screw holes on the door.
Cut the board length equal to the shade.
Open and close the door to ensure that it is functioning properly.
Mount the brackets 2 inches above the window and use a measuring tape for adequate placement.
Fiberglass offers energy efficiency and can be painted or stained any color.
Cut a piece of 1 2 inch thick board to this width plus 1 inch.
For these types of difficult jobs it s better to have an expert handle the window replacement.
Avoid damage to the screws by using a hand screwdriver.
Insert the lockset tailpieces through the latch bolt and screw the handles together by tightening the retaining screws.
Steel front doors are low maintenance and energy efficient options as they resist shrinking swelling and warping.
Rehang the door and insert the hinge pins.
Popular door materials include wood steel fiberglass and iron.
Glue the molding or nail it into place on one side of the door.
We just gave our front door a total overhaul by painting it and adding a window yes i said we added a window to our front door and the end result is absolutely stunning and so easy to achieve.
Install the window per the manufacturer s installation instructions.
Hold the bracket against the door and measure the vertical space occupied by the bracket.
It s important to have all of your materials handy and take your time carefully handling the glass.
Carefully lay the glass in place add another bead of caulk around the inside of the glass and frame around the hole on the other side with the decorative moulding.
Install a new door lock and door knob by inserting the latch through the hole for the new parts.
Once one side is secured flip the door over and lay a bead of caulk around the inside of the moulding.