Comparison
Standard Size Vs. Custom Quarter-Inch Doors
Compare standard size door routes with custom quarter-inch sizing so you know when to stay stock-like and when to order more precisely.
Standard size is the faster path
Standard size pages are useful because they match common search behavior and get the buyer into the right product quickly. If the opening truly matches one of those dimensions, standard is the simplest route.
Custom quarter-inch sizing is the accuracy path
Custom quarter-inch sizing becomes important when the opening is close to a common dimension but not exact. That is often the better choice in remodels, older homes, and replacement jobs where the opening has drifted away from neat stock assumptions.
Do not choose custom just because it sounds better
If the opening really is a clean standard size, forcing custom entry adds friction without solving a problem. The point is accuracy, not complexity.
Do not force standard when the opening says otherwise
If the measured opening is between sizes, the safer choice is usually to keep the nearest standard page as the starting point and then switch to custom quarter-inch entry in the builder.
Best next step
Use the size index when you already know the approximate dimensions. Use the measurement guide if you still need to confirm the opening before choosing the final size path.
Take the next step
Once the comparison is clear, move into the guided quote flow or jump into a common size route.
