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Hi all,
due the combination of kids and football we now have a hole in a hollow core door and considering its a bedroom I am thinking its a good opportunity to switch to a solid core door to reduce noise transmission, improve feel etc.

The door is a standard hollow core pre hung flush panel door from Corinthian. The concern I have with replacing it with a solid core door is whether the heavier weight of the solid core door is too much for the frame.

The frame is a standard door frame by a volume builder. Not being a chippy I don't know whether a standard frame is built for the load of a solid core door or whether any more timber is needed.

I am trying to find photos of the frame to compare this door frame with solid core doors in other parts of the house but in the meantime I am wondering if anybody could help me.

Obviously I don't want to put the door on and find out the hard way the frame isn't up to it.

Appreciate any guidance anybody can give.

Thanks,
Ronan
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Hi all,
due the combination of kids and football we now have a hole in a hollow core door and considering its a bedroom I am thinking its a good opportunity to switch to a solid core door to reduce noise transmission, improve feel etc.

The door is a standard hollow core pre hung flush panel door from Corinthian. The concern I have with replacing it with a solid core door is whether the heavier weight of the solid core door is too much for the frame.

The frame is a standard door frame by a volume builder. Not being a chippy I don't know whether a standard frame is built for the load of a solid core door or whether any more timber is needed.

I am trying to find photos of the frame to compare this door frame with solid core doors in other parts of the house but in the meantime I am wondering if anybody could help me.

Obviously I don't want to put the door on and find out the hard way the frame isn't up to it.

Appreciate any guidance anybody can give.

Thanks,
Ronan
Our frames were the same for our solid core amd hollow core doors im our build. Just the solid core doos were humg on 3 hinges not two.

You can use longer screws so it bites into the timber frame rather than just the mdf(?) door jamb.

Also use 3x ball bearing hinges so it will never require maintenance.

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