I'm preparing to replace all the interior doors in my apartment (Chicago), and I am wondering if the laundry and furnace rooms require special doors.
Ideally, I would love to slap some solid core doors on there to reduce sound, but it's unclear to me if I need to install doors with ventilation, and if so, how much.
I'm curious why you are replacing all the old doors. Is this an aesthetics thing? They can't be painted?
For the furnace door, you probably need a fire-rated door. Finding that information can always be tricky. Calling townhall can open up a can of worms. Asking at a big box store, you'll get a bunch of clueless workers.
We are replacing the doors because, currently, we have a bunch of cheap, flat, hollow-cored doors that look terrible. We wanted to upgrade to some nicer doors. Both rooms currently have hollow-core doors with a small Louvered panel at the bottom.
Gotcha. I definitely do recommend solid core doors. The flippers I bought my place from made a lot of questionable choices, mostly driven by saving a buck, but they did install solid core doors everywhere and it makes a big difference.
I'm curious why you are replacing all the old doors. Is this an aesthetics thing? They can't be painted?
For the furnace door, you probably need a fire-rated door. Finding that information can always be tricky. Calling townhall can open up a can of worms. Asking at a big box store, you'll get a bunch of clueless workers.
We are replacing the doors because, currently, we have a bunch of cheap, flat, hollow-cored doors that look terrible. We wanted to upgrade to some nicer doors. Both rooms currently have hollow-core doors with a small Louvered panel at the bottom.
Gotcha. I definitely do recommend solid core doors. The flippers I bought my place from made a lot of questionable choices, mostly driven by saving a buck, but they did install solid core doors everywhere and it makes a big difference.