What Door Size Do I Need?

How to Measure - Current Door Installed

If you currently have a door installed and are looking to replace it with a new PINKYS door, you will first need to obtain both the width and height measurements, as described below.

Width: Measure from the inside of the left door jamb to the inside of the right door jamb, omitting the projected door stops on both sides. Add 2" to this number to get the width of your new PINKYS door.

EX: 142" (width measurement) + 2" = 144" PINKYS door width

Height: Measure from the floor to the bottom of the top of the frame, omitting the projected door stop on the frame itself. Add 1" to this number to get the height of your new PINKYS door.

EX: 83" (height measurement) + 1" = 84" PINKYS door height


How to Measure - Visible Studs / Rough Opening

If you are working with a new construction, or have your wall opened up to the studs, then you will be able to measure for the rough opening itself. Rough opening measurements can be obtained as described below.

Width: Measure from the inside of the left stud to the inside of the right stud. Subtract 1" from this number to get the width of your new PINKYS door.

EX: 145" (width measurement) - 1" = 144" PINKYS door width

Height: Measure from the floor to the bottom of the header stud. Subtract 1" from this number to get the height of your new PINKYS door.

EX: 85" (height measurement) - 1" = 84" PINKYS door height

You could also input these rough opening measurements into our What Size is Right for Me? calculator located in PINKYS Information Center

What does Net Size Mean?

When ordering a new PINKYS door, it important to note that all of our sliding doors are pre-hung, meaning they include the door panels, frame, as well as tracks required for the door to operate. 

In terms of our exterior sliders, the net size is the overall size of the sliding unit, including it's pre-hung frame.

What is Jamb Size?

Jamb size refers to the depth of the door's jamb and frame, which correlates directly with the depth of the wall in which your door will be installed.

All of our standard exterior Sliders include mounting tabs that are installed from the interior of your space. These tabs are inset to allow for drywall up to 5/8" to be installed directly over the tabs and sit flush with your frames edge.

The jamb size of our exterior sliders is dictated by the number of panels your slider is built with. Below, we have some of our standard net slider widths, along with their panel counts and corresponding jamb sizes.

Up to 96" Net Door Width: 2 Panels | 6" Jamb

108" - 144" Net Door Width: 3 Panels | 8.9" Jamb

154" - 164" Net Door Width: 4 Panels | 11.8" Jamb

184" Net Door Width: 5 Panels | 13.8" Jamb

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FAQs

Will PINKYS come and measure for my door size?

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. Please refer to the "How to Measure" video or directions located in the "Size" section of this informational pop-up.

This informational video and directions provide you with two ways to measure for your door size needed, depending on if you have a current door installed, or if you have your wall opened up with visible studs.

If you have your rough opening dimensions, you could also utilize our What Size is Right for Me? calculator located in PINKYS Information Center.

Is the displayed size the size of the doors themselves, or is the frame included in the sizing?

When ordering a new PINKYS door, it important to note that all of our doors are pre-hung, and the sizing displayed includes the dimensions of the units frame. This is known as the overall unit's net size.

In terms of our exterior sliders, the net size is the overall size of the sliding unit, including it's pre-hung frame.

Do you provide installation guides for your doors?

Yes! We have video guides explaining each and every step of the process, as well as a full installation guide. The videos and link will be provided to you with your door via easy to scan QR codes on our packaging, as well as through email correspondence post purchase.

How much of an overhang do I need over my door? 

All exterior units should have a proper overhang, as specified by the measurements below.


Overhang Depth:
Your overhang's depth should be as deep as your door is tall, at minimum.

Overhang Width: Your overhang's width should extend out the width of your door on both sides, at minimum.