anything to do with floor...e.g dirty floor. new door
use a level. jack th floor back up also. use a level. first Jack the floor back up at where ever it has become unlevel.
Theres no way we can tell you that without any dimensions of the room. Try again. Unless the answer is 0, because the floor is touching the door.
The base of a door is commonly referred to as the "door sill" or "threshold." It is the bottom part of the door frame that sits on the floor and serves to seal the bottom of the door, helping to prevent drafts, moisture, and dirt from entering. In some cases, it may also be called a "door bottom" if referring specifically to the bottom edge of the door itself.
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7 letter words that start with M for something that has no floor, walls, windows, and no door could be:macaquemachetemacramemadnessmaestromagentamahjongmajestymalaisemalariamanateemankindmannersmarquisMartianmartinimascaramassagematadormeaslesmeerkatmeetingmenthalmentionmercurymermaidmessagemethanemicrobemidriffmidwifemigrantmileagemilitiamillionminimummiraclemistakemixturemobstermockerymodestymonarchmongrelmonoclemonsoonmonstermorningmournermufflermustangmustardmystery
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What are the standard heights from the floor to the top of door and windows in residences
The same way you got in.... the door. The same way you got in, the elevator. Remember to take the stick with you...
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A floor door stop is used to prevent doors from swinging too far open and hitting walls or other objects. It helps in preventing damage to walls and doors by absorbing the impact of the door and stopping it from hitting the wall with force.
A floor-mounted door stop can prevent damage to walls and doors by providing a buffer between the door and the wall. It can also help to keep doors securely in place, preventing them from swinging open or closed unexpectedly. Additionally, floor-mounted door stops are durable and can withstand heavy use.