It is possible to replace a door without replacing the frame. However, most people choose to replace both their door and frame at the same time, as this is likely to make your home security and energy efficiency better, particularly if your existing front door is very old or the frame is distorted.
Melton Constable
Melton Constable is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers a location of 6.96 km2 (2.69 sq mi) and also had a population of 518 in 225 houses at the 2001 census. The population had actually enhanced to 618 at the 2011 Census. For the purposes of city government, it drops within the district of North Norfolk. The town rests on relatively high ground south-west of Holt. The place-name 'Melton Constable' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it looks like 'Maeltuna'. This might indicate either 'middle town' or 'mill community'. There is a recommendation to 'Constabularius de Melton' in 1197, as the land was held by the constable of the diocesan of Norwich. Melton Constable Hall is regarded as the finest specimen of the Christopher Wren design of home. The church of St Peter's Melton Constable lies within Melton Constable park; it contains many monuments to the Astley family, that previously lived at Melton Constable Hall.