How to Create a Cheap Exterior Door Threshold for Vinyl Flooring (2024)

This tutorial shares how we installed a door threshold for vinyl flooring on an exterior door.

Installing a DIY exterior door threshold for vinyl flooring

Today I’m sharing the finishing touches on our new vinyl plank floors in the basem*nt. When I shared the article with tips about installing LifeProof Luxury Vinyl Plank flooring, I said I just had a few odds and ends left to wrap up. Well, consider the trickiest on that to-do list wrapped up!

In this article…

  • Supplies we used
  • Steps to install a door threshold on concrete
    • Step 1: Cut threshold, drill holes, paint
    • Step 2: Cut out door trim
    • Step 3: Drill holes in the concrete
    • Step 4: Install threshold
    • Step 5: Patch, paint, and caulk
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Below is the spot. Yuck! The tricky thing about this spot is that between the door and the concrete slab, there is nothing. There’s just insulation. The concrete slab ends just where the vinyl plank flooring ends.

You can also see that I waited to install the rest of the shoe moulding until we came up with a solution. (And conferred with ever-trusty dad.) So we needed a way to install a door threshold that accommodated the vinyl floor, the location, and the concrete subfloor.

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Supplies we used

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Steps to install a door threshold on concrete

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Step 1: Cut threshold, drill holes, paint

You might be wondering, why didn’t we just use the coordinating moulding that comes with this flooring line? Well, we had nothing to fix it to. And vinyl plank flooring has a tricky bit in that you have to leave a certain amount, I think 5mm, for expansion.

So I couldn’t just use construction adhesive to glue something down onto the edge of the flooring to cover up this eye sore. Here’s what we did. We got a piece of oak threshold that we cut to extend all the way to the ends of the sides of the door trim (so it butts up against the edges of the shoe moulding).

We drilled three holes in the threshold using a bit an appropriate size for the masonry screws we’d be using. Then I pained the threshold with a few coats of paint that I thought would blend in well with the flooring.

We decided against white on my dad’s advice—since this door goes outside, he thought the white would show everything. Though it would have looked nice to have all of the trim work bright white, he’s right.

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Step 2: Cut out door trim

Next I used my oscillating multitool to cut out the bottom of the door trim. See how it goes down a bit farther than the top of the shoe moulding? It took me a few rounds of cutting to get everything out, especially since I was being extra careful not to hit the floor.

I also used a chisel and hammer in some spots to knock off debris. But this tool is sooo handy for this job. I cannot imagine just using a handheld saw. It’s a messy job, too, so I vacuumed up the dust as I went.

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I wanted the threshold to run under the door trim and butt up against the shoe moulding, so I had to make it even. I shared some more about using the oscillating multitool to cut door trim in the initial article I did on installing these floors.

And here the door trim is completely cut out and with the threshold piece slid in to make sure everything fit. Yay! (After this, I went in with some fine-grit sandpaper and sanded the rougher areas where I’d cut down by hand.)

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Step 3: Drill holes in the concrete

This is the tricky part. The holes in the threshold were drilled so that they would go down through the flooring and into the concrete slab. However, the flooring’s instructions are very clear that you shouldn’t pin anything down super tightly onto the floor since it requires about a 5mm expansion gap.

We put the threshold in place, drilled down through the holes to mark where the screws would go, all the way down into the concrete.

Then we removed the threshold and used progressively larger bits to make the holes larger and larger. The idea here was to drive the screw down the center of a much larger hole—and if we didn’t screw everything in super tight, we’d still allow some expansion room.

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Step 4: Install threshold

We used masonry screws to screw down through the larger holes and into the concrete slab.

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Step 5: Patch, paint, and caulk

Once we’d gotten everything into place, I patched the holes and painted over them, caulked the areas where the threshold hit the trim, finished the shoe moulding around the door and caulked that, and finished painting all of the trim (and the door for good measure). And it looks pretty damn good. What do you think?

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FAQs

Does an exterior door need a threshold? ›

The threshold provides an air-tight between your floor and the bottom of the door. It's the first step in weatherproofing the entrance to your home, followed by the installation of door insulation products, such as plastic, bronze or foam weatherstripping around door frame edges.

What goes under exterior door threshold? ›

Most exterior door thresholds also have a sill beneath them. If the threshold is rotted, the sill probably is, too. The sill is beveled on one side to drain water away from the house. It fits tightly between wall studs and under the jambs and casing, so you must cut it before removing it.

How do I make my front door higher? ›

a) How to adjust the Height
  1. Remove the cover of the vertical adjusting screws. ...
  2. Use an Allen key to adjust the respective screws. ...
  3. After adjusting the lower hinge, you need to screw the height-adjusting element in tight until the entire weight of the door is balanced evenly on both hinges (Fig.

Do you screw down exterior door threshold? ›

If your exterior threshold requires screws, insert them into pre-made holes along the length of the threshold and use a power drill to screw the threshold into position. If it doesn't require screws, use an appropriate adhesive (like construction adhesive) to fix the exterior threshold onto the floor.

Which way should vinyl plank flooring be installed in entryway? ›

If you're redoing the floors in the foyer, run the planks in the same direction as the front door to enhance perspective. Since planks are installed horizontally on stairs, a horizontal installation can maintain uniformity from your steps to your main floors.

How do you cut vinyl floor edges? ›

For thin vinyl tiles, a sharp utility knife will cut directly through the material. For vinyl plank flooring, a utility knife will score the material, allowing you to snap it at the score. For those that aren't confident using a utility knife, vinyl flooring cutters are available.

What is a low threshold door? ›

The low threshold is suitable for disabled and wheelchair access and is Part M compliant. It is also colour matched to the door frame where possible. The pvc threshold means you will have a four sided door frame with the frame along the bottom, when your door is open you will have around 68mm of frame to step over.

How do you secure an exterior door threshold? ›

Secure the wood threshold with collated flooring nails. If the new threshold requires screws, use a power drill and bit to create three to four holes along the length of the threshold. Drill wood screws into the pre-made holes to attach the threshold into position.

What is the difference between a door sill and threshold? ›

Door sill and threshold both are found at the bottom of the door. The sill is the part of the structure that sits under the jamb. As for the threshold, it is installed on top of the sill and makes the door waterproof and weather tight.

Do you caulk under exterior door threshold? ›

Caulk the entire perimeter of the threshold. This includes the front and rear ramp side on the threshold as well as the sides that butt against the jamb.

How do you raise a sagging exterior door? ›

  1. Tighten loose hinges. Using a screwdriver, tighten the screws on both sides of the hinge, starting with the top hinge. ...
  2. Remove hinge spacers. Hinge spacers, also known as hinge shims, can be used during door installation to make adjustments to the alignment of the door. ...
  3. Add new hinge screws. ...
  4. Remove excess paint or stain.
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How to fix gap between door and threshold? ›

A gap between the bottom of the front door and the threshold is easily fixed with a door sweep! Door sweeps reinforce the seal between the bottom of the door and the door jamb, meaning you get extra protection from dirt, bugs, moisture, and wind.

How to fix an unlevel door threshold? ›

One way to tackle the issue is to level the floor. Alternatively, a thin bead of silicone may help minimise the problem when the height difference is small.

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