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A carpenter is installing a pre-hung exterior door that is designed to swing inwards. To ensure building code compliance and proper weather-stripping engagement, which direction should the door's bevel face?

For an inward-swinging door, the bevel of the door slab (usually about 3 degrees) is always cut towards the jamb on the latch side. This allows the door to clos

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Question: A carpenter is installing a pre-hung exterior door that is designed to swing inwards. To ensure building code compliance and proper weather-stripping engagement, which direction should the door's bevel face?

Answer options: ✅ Towards the jamb on the latch side.

  • Towards the jamb on the hinge side.
  • Towards the exterior of the building.
  • Towards the interior of the building.

Correct answer: Towards the jamb on the latch side.

Explanation: For an inward-swinging door, the bevel of the door slab (usually about 3 degrees) is always cut towards the jamb on the latch side. This allows the door to close fully without binding against the jamb, ensuring a tight seal when closed. Beveling towards the hinge side or to the exterior/interior generally would cause binding or an improper seal.

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