How to measure

If you have a rough opening (no door or door frame installed), use a measuring tape to get the measurements of the height and the width. 


Your rough opening should be 1 inch larger than the door’s measurements(1 bigger than the height and 1 bigger on the width) in order to account for leveling of the door and the frame.

It is very important that 1/2 inch is left on the top and each side. Once you get your rough opening size, subtract 1 inch from the height and the width, and that will be your door size.

If you are measuring a door that already has another door frame in it’s place, follow the instructions at the beginning of the video above.

How to Install

Our interior doors use a bolt through system that allows you to connect sidelights and transoms as well as mount frames, sidelights, and transoms to your rough opening. 

The frame must be leveled properly according to our full Installation Guide.

Once leveled, your frame will need to be mounted firmly and your doors will then need to be hung.

Once your frame is mounted level and your doors are hung, your finishing, sheetrock/drywall, and/or trim will cover up the mounting tabs and any space between your frame and rough opening needed to keep the frame level.

Refer to our full installation guide once you are installing your doors in order to ensure you are following the correct procedures.

Backset

Our doors are 2 inches thick and have a 2 & ¾ inch bore hole backsets for handles and locks, which means they can accommodate many standard locks.

Door Thickness & Material

Made with 2 inch thick 12 gauge galvanized steel tubing, our doors are made with top notch materials and are held to a top notch standard. 

Approximate Weight

All weights listed here are approximations that include the weight of the packaging and pallet needed to ship the doors.

Single Door Sizes

Approx. Weight (lbs)

 30" x 81"

300 Pounds

36" x 81"

365 Pounds

40" x 81" 

405 Pounds

36" x 96"

 432 Pounds

40" x 96"

480 Pounds

42" x 96"

504 Pounds

46" x 97.5"

561 Pounds

49" x 103"

600 Pounds

 42" x 108"

600 Pounds

 Double Door Sizes

Approx. Weight (lbs)

61" x 81"

620 Pounds

65" x 81"

760 Pounds

72" x 81"

810 Pounds

74" x 97.5"

900 Pounds

72" x 108" 

960 Pounds

74" x 120"

1060 Pounds

 72" x 132"

1188 Pounds

 74" x 132"

1221 Pounds


Pickup and Delivery

Our lead times are always kept up to date on our site on any product’s page, however our in-stock items ship from our warehouse here in Los Angeles within 2-3 days.Same-day and next-day pickup is available from our warehouse in Vernon, CA at no cost.

black steel entry and patio doors for residential and commercial applications

Can I get a size that is not listed here?
Yes! We’re happy to make a fully custom door for you in the exact size that you’re looking for. Visit our custom order page HERE or on our website and a specialist will reach out to you shortly.

Will PINKYS come and measure my doorway?
Unfortunately we do not do home visits, however we do have the information needed for you or a contractor to make the correct measurements needed.

Do i need a contractor to measure for me?
No, you do not, however some people are more comfortable having their contractor make the measurement. Please refer back the “How to measure” video or writing in the “Size” section if this informational pop-up.

Is this the size of the door, or the frame?
We measure the frame only because all of our doors come with the hand made frame that they were made to be hung on.

How big is the actual door if this is the measurement of the frame?
Our standard steel doors are 1 inch smaller on the height and 1 inch smaller on each side of the frame.

Is there an install guide for this?
Yes! We have video guides explaining each and every step of the process, as well as a full installation guide. The videos and the pdf will be provided to you with your door on easy to scan QR codes on our packaging.

How do I measure for my door?

If you have a rough opening (no door or door frame installed), use a measuring tape to get the measurements of the height and the width. 
Your rough opening should be 1 inch larger than the door’s measurements(1 bigger than the height and 1 bigger on the width) in order to account for leveling of the door and the frame. It is very important that 1/2 inch is left on the top and each side. Once you get your rough opening size, subtract 1 inch from the height and the width, and that will be your door size.If you are measuring a door that already has another door frame in it’s place, follow the instructions at the beginning of the video here.

If you are measuring a door that already has another door frame in it’s place, you can either take off the upper door trim and measure from the edge of each stud, which will get you your rough opening size as outlined above, or you can measure from the inside of your door jamb to the other side and one from the floor to the top of the inside of your door jamb. Once you get those measurement, add an inch and ½ on each side and you’ll have your rough opening size. Subtract 1 inch from each measurement, and you’ll have your door size from us.

With these measurements, go to our sizes and round to the nearest one. If the closest measurement we offer requires you to round up to our size, you should be able to move forward. If you must round down to our size, consult a contract about the sizing, watch video.

How much of an overhang do I need over my door? 
Your door needs to have an overhang that is the same length as its height.

Can I measure for a new door if I currently have one in place?
Yes. If you are measuring a door that already has another door frame in it’s place, you can either take off the upper door trim and measure from the edge of each stud, which will get you your rough opening size as outlined above, or you can measure from the inside of your door jamb to the other side and one from the floor to the top of the inside of your door jamb. Once you get those measurement, add an inch and ½ on each side and you’ll have your rough opening size. Subtract 1 inch from each measurement, and you’ll have your door size from us.

With these measurements, go to our sizes and round to the nearest one. If the closest measurement we offer requires you to round up to our size, you should be able to move forward. If you must round down to our size, consult a contract about the sizing.