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Broken Door Frame? Here's How to Fix It

Door Restoration in Houston

A doorframe is one part of your house that you probably don’t think about until it needs a repair. But if your door has stopped closing properly, or if something hit the frame causing a crack, a fix is in your future.

Types of Doorframe Repairs

How you repair your doorframe will depend largely on what’s wrong with it, so start any repair by assessing the damage. Common problems, such as a split or warped frame or cosmetic damage, can be fixed. If your frame's suffered a lot of damage, it may be easier to replace the whole frame instead of repairing it.

 

How Do You Repair a Wooden Doorframe?

Repair minor dents and scratches by sanding them away. If the dents are larger, fill them with wood or body filler, and once the filler is dry, sand it down and paint to match the existing frame.

 

Can You Replace a Doorframe Without Replacing the Door?

It’s possible to replace a doorframe without replacing the door. Just make sure that the door will fit into the frame you purchase. You may choose this option if your existing door matches other interior doors or has been designed specifically to suit your outdoor space.

 

Essentials for Doorframe Repair

You need different tools for different types of repairs, but these are some of the common ones:

  • Piece of wood or timber
  • Hammer
  • Tape measure
  • Nails
  • Level
  • Pry bar or chisel
  • Shims
  • Carpenter’s glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Body or wood filler
  • Wire mesh
  • Primer and paint
  • A helper

 

How to Fix a Doorframe

Preparation

These steps are required for all but the smallest doorframe repairs:

  1. Remove the door: Use a power drill or screwdriver to remove the hinges from the door jamb. Have your helper hold the door for you to avoid injury. Move the door out of the way.
  2. Remove the molding: Molding is the wooden trim that surrounds the entryway. Use a chisel and pry bar to carefully remove the trim. Keep this safe so it can be replaced at the end of the repair. Depending on where the damage is, you may not need to remove all the trim.

How Do You Fix a Broken Doorframe?

If your doorframe is split, you’ll need to replace the damaged wood.

  1. Measure the damage: Locate the damaged area and measure a section from 6 inches above to 6 inches below.
  2. Cut away the damaged area: Use a saw to cut away the damaged frame. Be careful not to cut too deep because this can damage the frame’s integrity.
  3. Prepare new timber: Measure and cut the new piece of wood to fit the damaged area.
  4. Fit new timber: Use carpenter’s glue to place the new piece of wood. Then, add nails at the top and bottom to fix it in place.
  5. Finish the frame: Use filler in the spot where the wood meets the frame. Once dry, sand the area and finish with primer and paint. Finally, refit the door and molding.

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