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    French Door Sill question

    Here is picture of the Sill. I don't believe they weren't installed backwards. There is an angled Sill plate on the outside as well, flatter and only about 1/4" thick. If it were on the inside the doors wouldn't open because any finished floor would be too high, since the doors barely clear this.
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    French Door Sill question

    Sorry, not a great picture, but you can see how this Sill is setup.
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    French Door Sill question

    I'll look at a reducer, that could work.
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    French Door Sill question

    Valid question, but there is a metal sill on the other side as well. It's flatter than the one on the inside. I'll try and post a picture. Being that there is metal as the sill I don't think they are interior.
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    French Door Sill question

    Well, you bring up a point not considered, but wouldn't the same hold true for just over the subfloor?
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    French Door Sill question

    My daughter has a house where they installed some used French doors, 2x6 construction. The French Doors both have a metal sill that sticks into the room about 3" and is tapered down at an angle to about 5/8". They have old Hardwood that they don't want to rip up in some areas because the...
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    How to handle low french door sill

    My daughter has a house where they installed some used French doors, 2x6 construction. The French Doors both have a metal sill that sticks into the room about 3" and is tapered down at an angle to about 5/8". They have old Hardwood that they don't want to rip up in some areas because the...
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