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 subfloor is old 3/4" plank and they feel leaving the existing wood will add stability. They are going to install vinyl planking on top of it.
The question is, the 3/4" flooring is already higher than the low part of the metal sill. How do you handle this? Do we just make a wood filler to put on top of the sill, so that it matches the height of the hardwood, then the Vinyl can go right up to the door, or do I need to somehow replace the entire sill with one that doesn't have this metal inside?
They have old Hardwood that they don't want to rip up in some areas because the subfloor is old 3/4" plank and they feel leaving the existing wood will add stability. They are going to install vinyl planking on top of it.
The question is, the 3/4" flooring is already higher than the low part of the metal sill. How do you handle this? Do we just make a wood filler to put on top of the sill, so that it matches the height of the hardwood, then the Vinyl can go right up to the door, or do I need to somehow replace the entire sill with one that doesn't have this metal inside?
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