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Default Minor door repair advise needed..

On Aug 31, 6:47*pm, "SteveBell"
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wrote:
The door leading into the garage was slightly damaged yesterday when
the moves bumped a furniture against the edge of the door.. The damage
is about 2 inches in length. If I hire a handyman to fix this, what
needs to be done to restore the door?


I got some pictures of the damage he
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I do this type of repair all the time.
** Apply wood filler. Make sure it extends higher than the original
surface of the wood. I like Elmer's brand, because it's easy to work
and readily available.
** Let it dry overnight, or as long as the instructions say.
** Use fine sandpaper to sand the filler down to the original surface
level. Put in some grooves to match the existing fake wood grain if you
feel artsy-fartsy.
** Clean off all the dust.
** Paint it. You'll obviously get the best result if you paint the
whole door, but you can do a pretty good job if you thin out the paint
some and feather the edges.
** Put on another coat of paint if you can still see the filler through
the first coat.

This would only take me half an hour or so, but I would have to make
two trips to your house, so I would charge you for two hours ($80
total). I would, however, offer to fix other stuff to fill out the two
hours.

--
Steve Bell
New Life Home Improvement
Arlington, TX


Steve is 100% correct!!