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Replacing Door and Window Molding by Colleen S.Lee
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Replacing Door and Window Molding |
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Home Improvement
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One of the simplest ways through which you can give your house a new facelift without necessarily spending a fortune is replacing door and window moldings. Aged and fractured door and window molding will not only make your house feel shabby, but raggedy. New door and window molding will give your house the much needed artistic appeal with relative ease. Replacing door and window moldings is not a task that requires a whole week to complete. You can accomplish the work in a matter of hours. The procedure is easy, even for do-it-yourself individuals who lately mastered the art of carpentry. To find out how to replace doo molding and window molding, keep reading this article to the very end to the very end. What You Will Need To change the inner and outer molding round doors and windows, you will not need to have an assortment of tools and supplies that professional carpenters usually have. The materials and tools needed to do the job can be found in most local hardware stores. Listed below are the tools and materials you will need in order to replace door molding and window molding: - Two pieces of pry bars. - Huge level timber scraps. - Paint. - Ruler. - Wood putty. - Pencil. - Hammer. - Molding strips. - Nail set. - 4D & 6D finish nails. Instructions #1: Begin by Detaching Outdated Molding Prior to replacing window or door molding, you have to detach the previous trim. In order to achieve this without affecting the wall surface, apply a gentle force instead of a physical force. Take one of the even pry bars and gently slip it beneath the trim. Take a wood scrap and insert it in-between the wall and knob of the pry bar. This ensures that the pry bar does not in any way come into contact with the wall other than the section which is concealed beneath the molding. The visible areas of the wall will be safeguarded from damages by the pry bar. Place the second pry bar on the opposite side of the door or window molding you are removing. Gently, apply strength on the two pry bars as they move in opposite directions. Do this until the molding has been detached from the wall. #2: Indicate Your Holdup Line After you have removed the molding to be replaced, indicate your holdup line. The holdup line will function as a guideline when replacing both the door and window molding. Therefore, you need to be accurate when it comes to measurements used. In case you are changing a window molding fixed on a dual-hung window, the holdup line will not be necessary. Nonetheless, if you are changing trim on any other kind of window, for example, casement window, trace a holdup line of roughly 0.25 inches from the perimeter of the doorpost. #3: Arrange Vertical Strip Clamp a ribbon of molding vertically against the wall. The ribbon should be lined in such a manner that it forms a flash with the holdup line. About Author: Read more details about install door moldings and many other relevant topics.
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