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Door Repair Basics

Repairing the door is a simple and affordable project, or it can be more complex depending on how much damage the door has sustained. The most common areas of damage to doors are hinges, locks and hardware.





When selecting a company to do your door repair make sure to conduct some research. Review references, services offered as well as licenses and insurance.

Repairing Cracks

It is alarming to see hairline cracks appearing in the door frames. It could be a sign of structural problems or that your door is in danger of being lost to the elements. There are easy fixes that can aid in stopping the cracks from expanding and getting worse.

The first thing you need to do is clean the crack and surrounding area thoroughly. This will ensure that the crack is free of dust and dirt that could hinder future repairs. Next, you should allow the crack to completely dry. This will usually take about 30 minutes.

There are several ways to repair cracks in your door frame. For small cracks, wood putty or filler is the most effective choice to make. This is due to the fact that these materials are fairly inexpensive and simple to work with. However, the most effective method to repair a damaged area in a door is actually to use real wood. This is because it will result in a stronger and more durable repair that is less likely break down over time.

Once you've chosen the right material then apply it to the cracks in the door frame. Spread the compound using a putty blade around the inside ridges. Use a small amount compound at a time and ensure that you cover all the surface area of the cracks. After drying the filler and then sand it down until it is smooth and level with the rest of the door frame.

Paint over the repaired cracks to conceal them if you wish. This isn't always necessary when the cracks in your door aren't too large. The most important thing to remember when fixing cracks in your doors is that the outcome are supposed to be undetectable. The aim is to create a flawless finish that isn't evident, even if you look at it from a distance.

You will likely find a quality product at your local hardware store to fix the cracks in your door frame. If the cracks are large they may require you to apply wood glue or splines to repair the damage.

Patching Hollow Core Doors

Hollow-core doors are less expensive than solid-wood doors and are more frequent in homes. However, they are fragile and easily damaged. If it's caused by a powerful knock or an accidental punch or a puncture in a door is a serious problem that should be fixed as soon as is possible. Not only is it ugly and unattractive, but it can also have a negative impact on the efficiency of your home. The good news is that patching a hole in hollow-core doors is not difficult and can be accomplished using typical tools and materials.

To begin you must gather the following materials:

A utility knife

A utility knife is necessary to clean off the edges of the hole to allow the patching material to adhere. Cut a small bevel using the knife to the edge of the hole. This gives the patching material a larger surface area to adhere to and will prevent it from peeling off in the future.

Refinishing a Door

Even the best-crafted wooden doors may be damaged as they age. The exposure to fluctuating temperatures and humidity, the sun's harmful UV rays and other environmental elements can all affect the finish of a door. Refinishing a wood door is a good idea when the finish begins to peel or blister. Before you finish the door, you'll need remove all hardware and then store it safely.

Once the old finish is removed, you will need to sand the wood in preparation for staining. You can make use of a palm sander, or an orbital sander for flat surfaces, but you will need to carefully scrape any moldings and details. It is recommended to sand with the grain and to apply light, steady pressure to avoid gouging the wood. After you sand, wipe off any dust using either a microfiber or tack cloth to ensure the surface is clean enough for the new stain coat.

It is essential to choose the right color when finishing a door. RepairMyWindowsAndDoors opt for gel stain as an easy way to cover imperfections, but this kind stain will not stick well to wood exteriors and will generally begin to flake after a year.

It is important to let your door dry for a the night after you have chosen the stain. Sand the surface between coats of varnish in order to get rid of any residue or oil and smooth it out. In addition you should make use of a natural-bristle broom to apply the spar urethane varnish and to get a smooth, even coat.

Once the varnish is dry it is possible to reinstall the hardware that you have removed. After the door has been reinstalled then you can polish it using wax-based or polyurethane polish to protect the wood from water damage from harsh weather conditions. Your door will look beautiful for many years If you regularly polish it.

Replacing Hinges

The hinges on the door are a crucial component, but they could cause sagging and other problems. Replace hinges if your door is sagging or is difficult to open. Fortunately, you can complete this job without removing the door from its frame by unscrewing the old hinges and using new ones.

To get started, remove the screws that are currently attached to the hinges in the door jamb and hinge leaf. Utilize a hammer to make a mortise in the wood where the hinges will be installed. The depth of the mortise should be the same as the thickness of the hinge leafs. After constructing the mortise test the hinges to ensure they fit securely and comfortably. If the hinges don't fit, re-chisel until the hole is the proper size.

Mark the screw holes of the hinges of the new jambs as well as the doors using a pencil after you have the hole prepared. You can also use a screw guide to ensure that the screws are straight as they are driven in. Then, drill pilot holes through these markings. Then, install the new hinges and secure them using the help of a screwdriver or drill.

It's not essential that the screw holes on the new hinges line up exactly with those on the door jamb, but they should be close enough to match. The hinge plate will cover any holes that aren't exactly the same.

Slide the hinge pins into the hinges to connect the door. If the door is shaky make use of blocks of wood to support it as you work. Then remove the blocks, and test the door to make sure it shuts and opens correctly. If it does, you're done!

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