Showing posts with label Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Repair. Show all posts

Sunday, September 11, 2011

French Doors - How to Repair a French Door

Sometimes the French doors installed are not appropriate and cause difficulty in opening and closing. In other cases, the wood used in this type of doors expands in the winter and shrinks in the summer causing the same problem. If you are also suffering from these kinds of issues then you can fix your French doors by following these simple steps:

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Carefully inspect your French door and see where the problem persists. Mostly the problems occur is loosed gouges, hinges and scrapes. To repair the loose hinges you can replace the screws with thicker and longer ones. This can be easily done with the help of electric drill. If the door or the doorjamb is broken then you will have to take out the existing hinge and place them in new spots. First take our all the screws and pull out the hinge. Then find a fresh spot on the door. The hinge should be near its old place. Then drill the new holes and cut the new spot for the hinge with the hammer and chisel. Now reattach the hinge to the door and use the other part of the crux to mark another location on the doorjamb. Reiterate the process of drilling and chiseling again. Then attach the other crux half. You door will now be able to swing liberally again. Mending gouges and scrapes is even easier. First of all clean those areas where deterioration is done. Now buy readymade wood dough and put it on the damages, let it dry completely and then cover it with wood putty (powdered form of wood). Use it by mixing it with water and forming a paste. When it is also dried then you can apply the paint again. If the door is coming out then you will have to take out the whole door out. A carpenter's glue can be used to make the cracks fine. Then make all the screws of the door tight by a drilling machine. After applying the carpenter's glue, make sure that you let it dry overnight.

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Most of the times, French doors have problems in the hinge's area. So keep checking it from time to time to avoid creating any bigger problem. Try to drill the holes for your screws, even when you are using longer and thicker screws and be careful while using the chisel as it is a dangerous cutting instrument.

French Doors - How to Repair a French Door

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Find the Right Garage Door Parts You Need to Repair Your Door

No matter the quality or how much they cost eventually your garage door will have a problem and in many cases it will be the result of a garage doors parts failure. Most people take the operation of their garage door for granted until something like a dolly wheel fails causing it to jump the track. If you are wise you will take the time to examine your garage door for problems at least once a year. Taking the time solve minor problems early will go a long way in preventing a catastrophic failure. As doors age with use tracks tend to bend, track holders become loose and dolly wheels begin to stick.

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If you have a properly installed garage door opener it will help keep your garage door in good operating condition. One of the best ways to check all the garage doors parts operations is to watch the various parts in operation as the automatic garage door operates. Careful scrutiny of the dolly wheels and hinges. If a dolly wobbles as it moves up or down the track then is would be wise to take the time to replace it. One thing you do not want to do is have a roller jump the track when it is in the up position. Having the weight of two panels hanging without support can damage or break a door panel. In addition it makes replacing the garage doors parts much harder.

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Finding and purchasing the garage doors parts you need is really quite easy. Many companies sell parts direct to consumers on-line. Garage doors part specialty companies like Garage Door Parts LLC provides a great selection of generic door parts at reasonable prices. It will pay you to call and ask questions before you order. In most cases customer support will help you find the exact part you need for your door. In some cases if you visit your local big box home improvement store that sells garage doors you will be able to find the part you need. Even if they do not sell the garage doors parts you need they can provide needed information.

It is very important that you understand the proper way to replace garage door parts. Powerful and dangerous springs are part of the garage door opening operation and if you are not careful you can be hurt or even killed. Replacing the bottom panel hinge and dolly entails with dealing with the loaded cables system that can also be a problems. In all cases it is always easiest to make garage door repairs when the door is down. If you are not comfortable making the repairs yourself then call a garage door installer to make them for you. If you already have ordered the correct garage doors parts they most likely will just charge for the labor necessary to install it.

Finding the garage doors parts that you need is really quite easy if you have access to the Internet. You may also find the parts you need at the local home improvement store. In most case parts are relatively cheap and easy to install. Replacing major parts such as large door panels and lift springs may require the assistance of a professional garage door installer. In most cases you will be able to purchase any of the garage doors parts you need from these installers as well but usually at higher prices.

Find the Right Garage Door Parts You Need to Repair Your Door

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Dealing With Storm Damage Repair

The roof is the one part of a house that really protects occupants against the elements. Wind, rain, snow, sun and any inclement weather is constantly beating down on the roof of your house and this combination can have dire effects. Using a quality roofing firm and superior roofing materials means that you will be protected from all but the harshest of these conditions. However, when the weather really strikes, there is very little we can do to ensure the integrity of our roof. Storm damage repair can be costly, however, it is much cheaper than leaving it to get worse and worse.

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Why you shouldn't do storm damage repair yourself

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Regardless of the quality of your roofing and how well you look after it, certain circumstances invariably lead to damage that must be replaced as quickly as possible to avoid further, much more costly damage to the roof and to the structure of the home itself. Paying for good storm damage repair is absolutely essential in maintaining the integrity of your home, and having the storm damage repair done quickly is also vital. Small cracks or holes can quickly lead to bigger problems so you should get a quote from a trusted and respected company as soon as you possibly can.

Very few people really know anything about storm damage repair and unless you have been in the unfortunate circumstance of needing it done it is unlikely you will know where to start. Attempting storm damage repair yourself can prove more costly than paying a professional to complete the job properly. Obviously, though, you will want to stop the rain and the wind from getting inside the house and if the storm has hit several houses in your area it may be a short while before you can get a roofer to come and fix your problems.

Temporary storm damage repair

Temporarily you might want to consider securely fixing some tarpaulin over any holes. It is important that you do this very securely and that you don't leave any gaps, no matter how small the gaps may be. If you do leave even a small hole then the wind can easily get underneath the tarpaulin and rip it up taking yet more of the roof with it. You should fix the tarpaulin to the outside of your roof because while fixing it inside may prevent it from catching in the wind, rain will collect and run into the house, making your temporary storm damage repair useless.

Adequate temporary storm damage repair

The tighter you can pull the tarpaulin over the hole the better, so tightly secure one end and then gradually move around pulling it tight and securing it in place with plenty of roofing nails. If you get it tight enough with no holes there is no reason that you will take on further leaks while you wait for a professional roofing contractor to come out and complete the required storm damage repair. Bear in mind that full storm damage repair will first involve a thorough checkup of the whole roof and simply fixing the holes that have appeared might not be the full picture of what is required.

Dealing With Storm Damage Repair

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

How to Do Basic Home Repair Like Re-Leveling a Sunken Floor

Many a home owner can save tons of money by doing the work themselves. All they need is a little guidance in the right areas.

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Take a sagging floor for instance. You might look at the floor as a fixed immovable object but in reality it is generally suspended in the air atop posts and beams. The scope of this article is not able to cover a sunken concrete floor. That is an entirely different matter.

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Now back to the sunken wooden floor. Under it is either a crawl space or maybe a basement and you would need to determine where the floor is sunken to be able to find the support member that needs to be repaired. This is pretty easy to do with a level.

Go to the room that has the most noticeable lean in the floor and lay the level on it to see which direction the floor falls. Now go all around the room and lay the level in different directions to find the lowest point. Sometimes the lowest point is in a different room but it is pointing to where the repair needs to take place.

Some of the causes of sinking are rotted wooden members that support the floor, the concrete or stone pier has sunken into soft earth possible from having the soil under the pier being disturbed during excavation and not getting it compacted before placing the pier or there was a shift in the earth below and it cause an area of the house to sink.

All of these causes can be fixed so do not despair. There are simple and easy to apply steps you can take to do the job yourself.

The main tools you will need are;

25 ton or bigger jacks (you should have two of them. You can get away with 12 ton jacks but it is harder to pump them.) Or house screw jacks. Pressure treated lumber for new posts like 4X4 or 4X6 to go under the beam and down to the concrete pier. Some 2X4 pieces to nail the posts to the beams when done or metal straps if you like. A hammer, A sledge hammer, 4 two foot pieces of 2X6 2 pieces of 1'X1' 3/4" plywood for the jacks to stand on. A good 4' or longer level clean plastic sheet to lay on under the house

Now that you have all the tools ready and you have located the part of the house that is low. It is time to get to work. You will want to be close to the post when you jack up the beam. That way you are only lifting the low end of the beam and not trying to lift the whole beam from the middle.

Generally two beams meet over a post and you will need two jacks to safely lift each beams weight off of the post. Once. To place the jacks properly you first lay down the 2X6 pieces side by side (2 of them) and then you lay the 3/4" plywood on top of them in the middle then the jack goes on top of that. This gives you a nice big footing to lift from. Make sure the platform you build is level. The jack has to be pointing straight up and down to work safely.

The last thing you want is a leaning jack with a bunch of house weight sitting on it and it decides to fall over. Work safe and you will have a good time fixing the sunken floor.

Now begin lifting the beam or beams up If two beam ends are being lifted they need to go up at the same rate and height. Now go and check the floor periodically to make sure you are getting it level. You may hear some loud poping and creaking sounds. This is natural so don't be alarmed.

If you have to lift the floor up more than 1/2 to 1" you may get some cracks in the walls and they are just cosmetic so they can be patched without too much difficulty. Doors may also not fit their openings if you had to lift a wall with a doorway in it.

Once you have the floor level again give it a pump or two more on the jack and cut yourself a new post to fit the new gap from the beam to the concrete pier. Place a piece of tar paper on top of the concrete pier and then the new post on top of the tar paper so the wood cannot touch the concrete. This will prevent the wood from rotting. The wood should also be pressure treated.

If there are two beams make sure the joint lands in the center of the new post and then lower the beams to the post. Now take the 2X4 pieces and lay them against the beam and down each side of the post and nail them together.

You are now done and can pick up all your tools. This is the time when you experience the pride of doing the work yourself.

If you are lifting beams in a basement you would use pole jacks for safety and ease of use. You still want to build the wooden base for the jacks to stand on so you don't take a chance of cracking the concrete floor.

How to Do Basic Home Repair Like Re-Leveling a Sunken Floor

Glenn Gehrke / Professional builder / remodeler.
http://www.newlinepubs.com

Let's build something! With 36 years building experience you can be assured that you will get experienced help. All the way from excavation to the final piece of trim to complete the house. That just covers the new construction aspect of it. Also there is the repair and remodeling aspect of building. From rotting damage to collision or fire damage it has all been dealt with. No stone unturned here. this list can go on and on.

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