Installing a Pet Door – Installing a Pet Door is easy if you have the right tools and the right pet door. If you want to have a go but don’t own any of the industrial tools that are needed, check out a website similar to Stonex and order them. Although many people think that installing a pet door may be difficult, it really isn’t! High Tech Pet Offers a complete line of dog and cat doors for quick, easy installation indoors, walls, sliding glass patio doors, even windows and French doors. Here we provide you with general DYI instructions for self-install of a doggie door in doors, walls and sliding glass doors. You can use the instructions to install a cat door just as quickly and easily. Before purchasing your new pet door you need to figure out the right size and installation type of doggy door. Contact Ted at Plano Texas Handyman for a professional installation at 214-507-3415, Installing a Pet Door
Determine the Size of Pet Door You Need
Pet door manufacturers such as High Tech Pet, Ideal, Petsafe and others classify there pet doors into small, medium, large, extra-large and sometimes super-large sizes. If you are the proud owner of one of the best dog breeds under 30 pounds, you will not require any of the larger door options. Cat doors usually come in standard “cat flap” or larger hefty cat sizes. For the very “well fed” cats, a small dog door size may be more suitable. To determine the door size, first determine the minimum flap size. Do this by making the following measurements on your doggie.
Measure the widest part of your dog. Usually, this will be the width across the shoulder. Add 2″ to this measurement. This will be the minimum flap width you need. Next, Measure the distance from the top of your dog’s shoulder blades to the belly. Add 3″. This will be the minimum height of the flap you need. Select the size doggie door with a flap that has both its width and length measurements greater than your corresponding minimum width and length requirements.
Decide Where You Wish to Install Your Dog Door
Your choices are door installation, wall installation, installation in a sliding glass patio door, garage door, screen door or window. When installing in walls, it’s best to use the manufacturer’s wall installation kit. If the manufacturer does not provide this as an option, we suggest you chose another model that does unless you really love the particular doggie door and you are sufficiently skilled to build an interior frame to seal off the hole you will be making in your wall to install the dog door. Installing a Pet Door
Tools Required:
To install your doggie door you will need the following tools and materials:
Power Drill
1/4″ Drill Bit
Jig Saw or Small Circular Saw
Tape Measure
Scissors
Flat Head Screwdriver
Phillips Screwdriver
Straightedge
Pencil
Sealing Calk
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Determine the Mounting Height:
Measure the height from the floor to the top of your dog’s shoulder blades. Add 1″ to determine the mounting height of the top edge of your doggy door. Installing a Pet Door
How to Install a Dog Door in a Door:
Notes:When installing in a household door, you may find it desirable to remove the door from its hinges and lay it on saw horses when cutting the opening and installing the dog door.
For installation in steel doors or other types of metal doors, we recommend you have it done by a pet door installation professional with supplies from this fastener shop.
Step 1 – Mark the Corners:Many doggy doors come with a paper template included. If there is no template included, you can use the lock out slide panel as your template. Cut the template out. On your household door, measure from the bottom and place a mark at the mounting height dimension and draw a horizontal line. Place the top of your template on the line and tape it in place. Mark an X at each of the four corners. If there are holes for mounting Shoulder Bolts shown on the template, mark those holes too. Installing a Pet Door
Step 2 – Drill Holes at Each Corner:
Drill a hole at the X mark in each corner. If your doggie door requires screws to fasten the frame to your door, drill out those holes using the drill bit size recommended in the manufacturer’s instructions. (Typically, this 1/16″ smaller than the screw, For example a 1/4″ screw will require a 3/16″ drill bit.)
Step 3 – Mark the Opening:
With your pencil and straight edge, draw a straight line between each corner hole using the outside diameter of the holes.
Step 4 – Cut Out the Opening:
Now, use your jigsaw or circular saw to cut out the opening. With the jigsaw start at one corner. Insert the blade into the hole and cut along the line to the next hole. If you are using a circular saw, start at one corner just below the hole and cut along the line to the next hole. Continue at each corner hole until the opening is cut out.
Step 5 – Install the Outer Frame:
On the exterior surface of your door, insert the pet door’s outer frame into the opening. Fasten in place with mounting screws if required. From the interior side of your household door, use calk to seal all around the outer frame.
Step 6 – Install the Inner Frame:
On the interior surface of your door, insert the pet door’s inner frame into the opening. Fasten in place with mounting screws.
Step 7 – Remount Your Household door:
If you chose to remove your household door for this installation, remount the door on its hinges. Contact Ted at Plano Texas Handyman for a professional installation at 214-507-3415
How to Install a Pet Door in a Wall:
Step 1 – Locate the Wall Studs:
On the interior wall locate the wall studs in the area where you will be mounting your pet door by tapping or using a stud finder. The doggie door must go between these studs. You must be certain there are no electrical wires, water or gas lines between the studs in this area. Installing a Pet Door
Step 2 – Mark the Top Mounting Edge:
Measure from the floor to the top mounting edge using the mounting height dimension you determined above. Draw a horizontal line to establish the top mounting edge.
Step 3 – Mark the Opening:
Cut out the manufacturer’s paper template, Align the top edge of the template with your line and, using your pencil and straight edge, trace the opening. If no template is provided, use the pet door’s lock out slide panel as a template.
Step 4 – Making the Interior Cut-Out:
Now, use your jigsaw or circular saw to cut out the opening in your drywall. Start at one corner. Insert the blade into the hole and cut along the line to the next hole. If you are using a circular saw, start at one corner just below the hole and cut along the line to the next hole. Continue at each corner hole until the opening is cut out. When all 4 cuts are made, remove the cut drywall. Remove any insulation or other matter between the studs. Make sure there are no electrical wires, gas or water pluming that will interfere with your dog door installation. Installing a Pet Door
Step 5 – Drill Corner Holes in the External Wall:
Working from the inside wall mark an X on the inside of the exterior wall corresponding to each corner of your cut-out. These will be the corner points of your exterior wall cut-outs. Drill a hole at each mark. Note, if you are drilling through stucco or masonry, you may need to use a masonry drill bit. Also, you may need the services of a masonry contractor, so don’t hesitate to give them a call.
Step 6 – Making the Exterior Cut-Out:
Working from the outside of your home, make lines between each drilled hole. With your circular saw and masonry blade cut along the lines from hole to hole. When completed, remove the cut wall material and clean debris from the inside.
Step 7 – Drill Mounting Holes:
Using the manufacture’s template, drill all mounting holes using the manufacturer’s recommended drill bit sizes. If you do not have a template, use the frames containing the mounting holes as a template. Drill all holes in internal and external walls. Installing a Pet Door
Step 8 – Custom Wall Tunnel:
Hopefully, the manufacturer provide a wall installation tunnel with the doggie door. If so, skip to Step 9. If not, you will need to build an inner frame to seal off the opening using plywood or 2 X 4 lumber. The frame should fit snuggle between interior and exterior walls. It should be caulked to prevent moisture entering between your wall studs.
Step 9 – Install Outer Frame:
Install the outer pet door frame by inserting into the exterior opening and securing with screws in each mounting hole.
Step 10 – Install Manufacturer’s Wall Tunnel:
If the manufacturer provided a wall tunnel, now is the time to install it by fitting it into the outer dog door frame. This should be done from the interior wall.
Step 10 – Install Inner Frame:
Install the inner doggie door frame. This is usually the one containing the flap. Fit the inner frame to the wall tunnel and secure it to the inside wall by inserting a screw into each mounting hole.
How to Install a Sliding Glass Patio Pet Door:
Start by purchasing one of our great, easy to install patio pet door inserts. These pet door inserts include the pet door of your choice mounted in our preassembled tempered glass inserts that drop right into your sliding glass patio door frame. They included weather stripping and a draft stopper for an air-tight, beautiful looking patio pet door installation. Some of our patio pet doors come with dual pane e-glass for the ultimate in energy efficiency. Contact Ted at Plano Texas Handyman for a professional installation at 214-507-3415
Step 1:
Insert the pre-made glass panel onto the track of your sliding glass door.
Step 2:
Release the spring loaded top with the 2 thumbscrews and it automatically adjusts itself to the height of your door.
Step 3:
Push the panel against the inner wall and tighten the thumbscrews.
Step 3:
Carefully peel and apply the weather stripping along the edge of the POWER PET door to provide a seal between the POWER PET door and the sliding glass door.
Step 4:
Carefully peel and apply the weather stripping along the edge of the POWER PET door to provide a seal between the POWER PET door and the sliding glass door.
Step 4:
Apply the draft stopper to the back of your sliding glass door.
Step 5:
Before mounting the locking mechanism, remove any screws that might obstruct attachment on your sliding door.
Step 6:
Position locking pin as low as possible on the edge of the sliding door while still being able to push and pull the pin for locking and release. Mark where a hole should be drilled in the stationary sliding door to accept the pin when the sliding door is closed tightly against the PX-SGL Pet Door. Installing a Pet Door
Step 7:
Drill the hole first using a 1/8 inch drill bit and then finishing with a 1/4 inch drill bit. (Figure 6) Be careful to not penetrate the drill bit beyond the frame material (aluminum or PVC). Drilling too deep may damage the glass or the glass seal. Drill just deep enough to create a 1/4 inch hole for the pin to engage.
Step 8:
Insert the lock pin in the drilled hole and hold the lock in position while you mark the two mounting slots on the edge of the sliding door. (Figure 7) When doing this, position the lock so that it will not interfere with anything while opening and closing the door.
Step 9:
Remove the lock and using a 1/8 inch drill bit, drill pilot holes for two screws to hold the lock to the sliding door. Drill only deep enough to produce a hole in the sliding door frame. Drilling too deep may damage the glass or glass seal.
Step 10:
Position the lock with the pin extended into the 1/4 inch hole, and fasten the lock to the door using two supplied self-tapping screws. Operation: Pull the pin to allow opening of the door. Close the door and push in the pin to lock the door closed. Contact Ted at Plano Texas Handyman for a professional installation at 214-507-3415
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