Then use a pry bar to remove each side of the trim.
Front door trim repair.
Replacing a door trim involves removing the old one cutting your new trim to the right size and nailing it to the doorjamb.
All it takes is wood water and warmth and before you know it solid lumber turns to mush.
Each coat is very thin and dries quickly.
Use a putty knife or chisel to remove any old caulking or thick layer of paint on the door jamb or siding.
Exterior trim is the most vulnerable to attack by rot fungi and it doesn t have to be very old.
It will take most of a day to install decorative trim around an entry door.
Fortunately rotted trim is generally easy to repair.
The trim shown here was installed only 10 years ago.
It s also a good idea to protect the area with a drop cloth.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the door casing being careful not to damage adjoining surfaces.
The final step in your trim renewal project is to apply a fresh coat of finish.
Start by cutting the caulk from your door trim with a utility knife.
The trim shown on these pages was installed only 10 years ago.
Use a utility knife to cut through the paint and caulk where the casing meets the door jamb siding and miter joint.
3 carefully chisel and break out lower portion of.
2 cut through marked line with oscillating multi tool.
Exterior trim is the most vulnerable to attack by rot fungi and it doesn t have to be very old.
Rot happens even to the best of houses.
Wipe on polyurethane is a good choice because it s fast and easy to apply.
Before you begin you ll need to measure the doorway and buy the trim pieces.
Fortunately rotted trim is generally easy to repair.
The casing the vertical pieces that replace the brick molding can be cut to length.
Slide the bar in near each nail to help you lever it away from the jamb.
You can recoat in two or three hours if you want a thicker finish for extra protection.