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1. First, assess the damage. Check the door and its hinges for any visible splintering, cracking, or other damage. If there is significant damage to the door or its hinges, then it may be necessary to replace them. 2. Remove any remaining screws or other pieces of hardware from the door and frame. 3Read more
1. First, assess the damage. Check the door and its hinges for any visible splintering, cracking, or other damage. If there is significant damage to the door or its hinges, then it may be necessary to replace them.
2. Remove any remaining screws or other pieces of hardware from the door and frame.
3. Measure the gap between the door frame and the door. This is important to ensure that the door fits snugly when it is reattached.
4. Place the door in its original position, making sure that all four corners and sides are aligned correctly.
5. Secure the door in place with screws and/or nails, adjusting the screws to create a snug fit.
6. Once the door is securely attached to the frame, check if it opens and closes properly. If not, adjust the screws and/or nails as needed to create an even gap between the door and its frame.
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