Strong winds or heavy use can crack the door jamb that holds the storm door closer in place.
Cracked door jamb.
Repairing a door frame is a job that ranges from a simple fix to one requiring a little more handiwork depending on how the door is damaged and how you intend on fixing it.
You can usually fix a kick in door jamb by gluing it back together.
Prolonged water exposure age or forced entry cause damage to the door frame also known as the door jamb causing the door to function improperly.
If your door got kicked in due to a break in the most important thing is feeling secure again.
This guide will help homeowners repair cracks in the door frame on their own and at a very low cost without having to replace the entire door frame.
Carefully remove broken split pieces of wood from bottom of the side jamb.
Unscrew and remove the old metal storm door frame from the doorway opening.
This kit is used to repair broken or split door jambs.
The dual plate design provides up to 12 gauge thickness.
In extreme cases the door frame and the wood around the door knob can both be broken and cracked.
Most of the time these repairs can be done with wood glue wood filler and a wood clamp.
In extreme cases the best way to fix both the door and the door jamb frame is a repair kit or a reinforcement plate.
A cracked door frame can often deteriorate in time but can be salvaged when fixed with a repair kit.
Hopefully your not here because it happened to you.
In particular the side where the hinges fasten onto the door tends to crack or split in certain situations.
The kit includes 2 edge guards for 1 3 4 in.
By the diy experts of the family handyman magazine reinforce the door jamb.
Insert the end of a putty knife between the loose casing on the doorknob side on the interior side of the door.
Cracks on doors are everyday problems.
Pull off any small splinters.