It's not the doors, It is the house. The doors are factory made and very close to spec. You either need to fix and or replace the door frame properly or pay to get doors custom built and that would cost lots more than you spent. You are expecting them to fix something with a door when the door isn't the problem. Thats not reasonable. Measure the doors and see if they are square, then the opening and you will see where the problem is. I do agree, they shouldn't advertize these as custom
...electrician who said, upon review that Lowes should have never told us to install it "that way" nor ever told us to use that set of lighting, at all. He removed the entire set, rewired the entire wall, which fixed everything like the toaster which had been setting off circuit breakers and reset buttons in the outlets ever since we'd done what Lowes said to do. Over $300 poorer and it all worked correctly. Lowes had no comment.
Good luck with Lowes, pal. A buddy & I used them ages ago, installing inside track lighting to highlight some Cobalt Blue antique glass in a kitchen cabinet. The Cabinet was suspended, visible from both side, separating the kitchen from the formal dining area. Doors with big glad windows, and the top shelf was glass. It was designed for viewing. The lighting system, and the manner to install it, that Lowes told that pal of mine cost me over $300.00 in rewiring of the entire kitchen wall by an...
It's not the doors, It is the house. The doors are factory made and very close to spec. You either need to fix and or replace the door frame properly or pay to get doors custom built and that would cost lots more than you spent. You are expecting them to fix something with a door when the door isn't the problem. Thats not reasonable. Measure the doors and see if they are square, then the opening and you will see where the problem is. I do agree, they shouldn't advertize these as custom
shananagans5 1 year ago
@shananagans5 They are custom cut. The frames are not that far from square. HD did replace the
rickbar123 1 year ago
...electrician who said, upon review that Lowes should have never told us to install it "that way" nor ever told us to use that set of lighting, at all. He removed the entire set, rewired the entire wall, which fixed everything like the toaster which had been setting off circuit breakers and reset buttons in the outlets ever since we'd done what Lowes said to do. Over $300 poorer and it all worked correctly. Lowes had no comment.
RDMinSC 1 year ago
Good luck with Lowes, pal. A buddy & I used them ages ago, installing inside track lighting to highlight some Cobalt Blue antique glass in a kitchen cabinet. The Cabinet was suspended, visible from both side, separating the kitchen from the formal dining area. Doors with big glad windows, and the top shelf was glass. It was designed for viewing. The lighting system, and the manner to install it, that Lowes told that pal of mine cost me over $300.00 in rewiring of the entire kitchen wall by an...
RDMinSC 1 year ago
Home Depot came out and fixed the doors, it still looks like shit. Bank of America was of little help. Use Lowes and good luck.
rickbar123 1 year ago