When it comes to mobile homes, door sizes vary greatly depending on the manufacturer and the style of home. But, in general, interior doors are smaller than those found in a standard site-built home – often much smaller. That means that when you’re shopping for a replacement door or constructing an addition onto your mobile home, you’ll have to measure accurately and be aware of the standard sizing structures that manufacturers have established to accommodate mobile homes’ restricted space and non-standard sizes.
Keep reading for measurements of common mobile home door openings and how to choose the correct size for your needs:
What Size Are Mobile Home Interior Doors
Mobile home interior door sizes are typically smaller than traditional homes. While the average home door width is 36 inches, a standard mobile home interior door width is 32 inches. The standard mobile home interior door height is 78 inches, which is 6 inches shorter than a traditional home interior door.
Understanding the standard sizes of mobile home doors can help you plan for any renovations or modifications for your mobile home.
Single-wide mobile homes
Single-wide mobile homes utilize standard door sizes to help reduce costs. Common interior door sizes for single-wide mobile homes include 28-inch and 32-inch widths, with heights of 76 inches. Other door sizes are available in some regions, such as 28-inch by 78-inch doors, which come equipped with a window patio in the top panel. Similarly 36″ single entry doors exist for larger or modified units.
Exterior door sizes for single wide mobile homes may also include 24-inch widths, with heights of 72 inches. Additionally, 30 and 32 inch exterior door sizes may be seen in some applications depending on the builder’s specs. It is recommended to confirm exact measurements prior to purchasing replacement doors or supplies for a single wide home remodel project.
Double-wide mobile homes
Double-wide mobile homes are generally required to have six interior doors when they are built. Depending on the size of the mobile home and the layout of the floor plan, some of these door openings may be different sizes. The standard sizes for double-wide mobile homes usually range as follows:
- Entry Doors
- The most common entry door size for a double-wide mobile home is 36 inches by 80 inches, although a pocket door with a 30 inch by 80 inch opening may also be used.
- Bedroom Doors
- The standard interior bedroom door size for a double-wide is 32 inches by 80 inches. This size is also commonly used for closets, bathrooms and utility rooms, although some of these rooms may also have doors that are slightly narrower or taller.
- Bathroom Doors
- The standard bathroom door size for a double-wide mobile home is 24 to 28 inches in width and 78 to 80 inches in height. In some cases, vanity areas and bathrooms may have separate entrances with two different doors that can vary in sizes slightly from the standards listed above.
Triple-wide mobile homes
Triple-wide mobile homes allow more flexibility in terms of design and space planning. However, when it comes to traditional interior door sizes, the guidelines remain fairly standard regardless of the house size. The most common width for a new interior door is 30 inches and the heights range from 6 feet, 8 inches to as low as 6 feet.
Widths can also be customizable within certain limits e.g., 32″ and 36″, but these custom measurements will require special orders with additional fees and delivery times. French doors are also available in standard dimensions of 48″ for double doors or 60″ for three doors. Other custom sizes are also possible with special orders such as 80 inches or above.
In regards to sliding pockets or bypassing interior doors, they generally come in measurements of 3′ x 6’8″, 4′ x 6’8″ or 4’x6′- and they’re typically bypassed on two separate tracks that fit behind the walls on both sides. The sliding/bypassing function will give you more space than a swinging door would, making it a great option for tight spaces with limited room to operate a regular hinged door. As far as hardware goes, the standard size of a lock’s faceplate is 2 1/4 inch (bore) x 1 inch (width), but some manufacturers may have smaller or larger designs depending on your project needs.
Customizing Mobile Home Interior Doors
Mobile home interior doors come in standard sizes and can be customized to fit any space. Knowing the standard sizes of mobile home interior doors can make it easier to shop for doors which fit the needs of your mobile home. In this article, we will explore the standard mobile home interior door sizes and how you can customize the doors for different applications.
Choosing the right size
When customizing mobile home interior doors, it is important to choose the right size. The standard mobile home interior door size is 30 inches wide and 78 inches high, but there are variations, including 29-32 x 82-82 1/2 inches. Additionally, there are 27-inch by 76-78 inch doors (usually found in bathrooms) as well as 36 and 37 inch doors available.
The gauge of the door makes a difference when selecting a door – the thinner 32 gauge is suitable for bedrooms while a 24 gauge or better should be used for heavier traffic areas like hallways or kitchen and family room entrances.
It’s also important to pay attention to the door swing. Most common mobile home interior doors are “right handed” meaning that the hinge pins are on the right side and you push on the left to open them. If you find yourself needing an odd size or wanting to change from one swing direction to another, you may need assistance from a professional installer.
Installing the door
Installing an interior door for a mobile home can be a challenging task, especially if you are trying to custom fit it. It is important to understand the standard door sizes used in mobile home interior doors in order to make sure that you purchase the correct door size and style. Before purchasing a new door, measure the existing opening, including any additional frame moldings or fully extended hinges on both sides, and then subtract 2 inches from this measurement in order to determine your ideal door size.
Once you have determined the appropriate size of your new mobile home interior door, you can begin installation. Start by carefully removing any trim pieces and existing hardware from the existing opening. Using a drill with a hole saw bit attached and working slowly, carefully remove all screws at each end of the header over the opening. Once these screws have been removed, use a pry bar and hammer gently remove any trim pieces securing the header in place. Slide out the section of header from between studs and remove it from framing cavity.
Measure depth at this point using top angle as cantilever depth reference point since no sill protrusion exists at floor level on small door frames inside mobile homes. Place new pre-hung unit into opening; making sure that outer molded edges fits snugly against framing surface all around unit; paying special attention to head width location of pre-hung frame compared to previously removed header or angled entry created by side jambs collapsing away near head face line above stiles if unsecured earlier during removal process steps described above. Mark outlines defining inner edge perimeter of pre-hung frame on facing framing board surface nearby lines just made around edge perimeter lines of newly installed unit itself as concept marker points when next steps are taken installing support casing/trim pieces after shimming/leveling is completed shortly ahead below right now if needed then….
Conclusion
To determine the standard size mobile home interior door for your needs, consider your preferences as well as the dimensions of the room or area you want to fit a door in. As previously discussed, the most common sizes for interior doors in mobile homes include 24-inch, 28-inch and 32-inch widths with an 80-inch height. However, taking measurements of your frame and opening will help guarantee that you choose a door that fits precisely and securely.
Additionally, there are options available to order custom size or style of doors as well to meet your unique needs.
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