How to Replace Door Casing for Beginners | Easy Door Trim Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @TheFixerHomeRepair
    @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад

    Subscribe to my channel: bit.ly/SubscribeToTheFixer
    Thanks for watching! 😃

  • @sredgate35
    @sredgate35 9 месяцев назад +29

    We appreciate the multiple options for those that dont have access to as many tools. Thanks!

  • @johnrazor8720
    @johnrazor8720 Год назад +80

    If you cut too long, don’t try and cut the 45 degree angle to shorten the trim. Cut it from the opposite end which is a 90 degree cut. It will be a the bottom and less noticeable.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад +24

      Very good tip! Why didn’t I think of that!?

    • @skitzochik
      @skitzochik Год назад +3

      omg great tip

    • @Thumbsdwn
      @Thumbsdwn Год назад +3

      And if you cut too short, make sure you brought your board stretcher to the job, they always come in handy

    • @robynw6307
      @robynw6307 Год назад

      I was thinking that too, when he was talking about this.

    • @BStride
      @BStride Год назад +1

      A board stretcher is much needed at times 😂

  • @lpconserv6074
    @lpconserv6074 Год назад +7

    Even if I have done this a dozen times... Watching a different person with possibly a method or 2 that is different than the one I did before, it is good to know your options and be able to choose from the methods the best to suit each and every trim condition.
    Great in the detail level!!

  • @williammoore4101
    @williammoore4101 Год назад +21

    I like the whole "expert take on simple tasks" idea, and the talking through the thought process. Don't get me wrong, I dig the more complex work, but this is good too. Great content!

  • @smarthome2660
    @smarthome2660 Год назад +6

    I really enjoy watching you fix things even though I don't need to learn. I used to do punch lists for Century 21 homes that went on to the market. I mostly did trim & door repair, but holes in walls and floor repairs too. It is quite satisfying to repair 80 to 100 year old homes and match trims you can't buy anymore.

  • @chasityhamilton2998
    @chasityhamilton2998 11 месяцев назад +1

    glad I came across this video. I purchased a house where the bathroom closet was closed a little aggressive from the hinge side and damaged the trim. This entire time(16 years) lol i thought i had to replace the entire frame. I talked to a lowes employee who told me different. I was excited when a come across this video in great detail and i feel lil better about fixing it myself. Thank you!

  • @avivat3010
    @avivat3010 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video - you're a great teacher! Your descriptions are clear and the demonstrations include everything for someone who has no idea how to do things. You've shown everything clearly in your video as well. I especially like that you showed how to perform "the operation" with fewer tools. That is soooo helpful. Very much appreciated.

  • @shadegarden7375
    @shadegarden7375 Год назад +5

    You are such a great teacher, and so thorough!!👏🏻👏🏻. Thank you!

  • @jessicathompson5819
    @jessicathompson5819 2 месяца назад

    EXACTLY what I was looking to do!!! And a shout out for some of the comments that also had good suggestions. My day has been made and so much money saved.

  • @BStride
    @BStride Год назад +1

    Yes totally agree make sure you have the same exact trim, on an older house you may not be able to find exact match from experience 😊

  • @sweet_pea
    @sweet_pea 9 месяцев назад +2

    Omg thank you! Idk why the hell I've had such a hard time finding answers on Google on how to replace door trim. The terminology alone was getting me confused when I searched! Door casing? Door trim? Door frame? LOL. This was very helpful. Much appreciated!

  • @doncapo732
    @doncapo732 Год назад +7

    Always enjoy your videos and even though I personally have most of the tools shown, I always appreciate you showing alternative ways of dong things with basic tools. Thank you for such excellent content, keep up the great work!

  • @SUWSteven
    @SUWSteven 10 месяцев назад

    That was damn good. Great way to explain for a DIYer who will 99% of the time not have any power tools at all and then get themselves into trouble doing their own work.

  • @JDGillis
    @JDGillis Год назад +12

    I highly recommend never using caulk to fill nail holes, because it will always shrink just a bit making the nail holes pop again after painting (yes I learned the hard way). Spackle/nail hole fillers such as DAP DryDex do not shrink and can even be found in 5.5oz squeeze tubes for about 7 bucks.

  • @timothysebo-glenn864
    @timothysebo-glenn864 Год назад +2

    I love watching your videos. You’re always very informative and give options for all levels of knowledge. I’ve been binge watching all your episodes and it’s helped me learn so much!!!

  • @Mr.PoopyDoobertPants
    @Mr.PoopyDoobertPants Год назад +17

    Secret option #3: Automatically watch any Fixer video regardless of topic simply because he’s awesome and helpful!

  • @kelsyfish
    @kelsyfish 6 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic, I love that you showed so many different ways to do things without the specific tools

  • @rubenvillarreal1845
    @rubenvillarreal1845 8 месяцев назад +2

    I LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAINED RUBEN SAID GRACIAS .

  • @hanwoolcho7
    @hanwoolcho7 7 месяцев назад

    I’m a complete beginner but I feel much better after this video! Thanks mate!

  • @ca6177
    @ca6177 Год назад +1

    Thanks again for a good tutorial! You always explain everything very consicely! Take care.

  • @shanaproctor100
    @shanaproctor100 Год назад +2

    Very informative video. Love the idea of using another nail as a nail set!

  • @maleanewborn9073
    @maleanewborn9073 5 месяцев назад

    I left my dog while i ran to the store literally 3-4 minutes away. Came back to my bedroom door trim completely trashed. My son just bout us all this home! Saturday! He already hates having pets in the home but i begged and now this. lol i pray your video helps me save the headache and heartache of my son finding this damage lol

  • @abaricevic
    @abaricevic Год назад +1

    Besides the actual builds and fixes, bhe best moment of your entire RUclips channel can be easily found at the 23:32 mark. You're welcome.

  • @trafficking2596
    @trafficking2596 2 месяца назад

    Great demonstration and explanation. Thank you.

  • @lola8423
    @lola8423 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for going step by step! So helpful

  • @GraceInnovations
    @GraceInnovations 28 дней назад

    Very informative. I subscribed because you used the 6 inch knife as a dustpan and I been doing that my whole life haha

  • @arthendrickson4860
    @arthendrickson4860 Год назад

    Great job explaining and offering alternatives.

  • @Tony-gl6bc
    @Tony-gl6bc 8 месяцев назад

    Man i love your videos, you cover every aspect and give all opinions 👍🏼

  • @Yackhammer75
    @Yackhammer75 Год назад

    Not an expert but pretty handy and have done this repair before. Still managed to learn a couple of tricks so thanks.

  • @nodumpling1484
    @nodumpling1484 6 месяцев назад +1

    7:26 going to be a little more particular than most people would even be concerned with, but you will notice that you learned the hard way during this process not to pry channel locks against drywall... wall went from not dented to dented during the splice followed directly by your advice not to pry against the drywall. One additional tip, if you place the wood/trim that you are prying against flat against the wall rather than angled like you did, you shouldn't get that corner dig in the drywall like you did. Again, not a big deal, yoy were able to quickly adjust and finish the job, but newbies might have a more difficult time if not being mindful of this. Especially if you have the prywood outside of the covered area. Good luck!

  • @jumper233
    @jumper233 4 месяца назад

    I'll usually replace whole piece,that's what I prefer.I have however used water putty for quick & dirty fixes.easy to work,dries quick and less messy than bondo in my opinion.

  • @alastairdallas
    @alastairdallas Год назад

    Love the closing sentence.

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Год назад +2

    Great informative video.

  • @DesignedByTaz
    @DesignedByTaz 4 дня назад

    That was really helpful, thank you

  • @SpringRubber
    @SpringRubber Год назад

    I've got 2 miter boxes, a plastic Stanley one and a vintage Craftsman metal one. The one you showed looks pretty sweet.

  • @robynw6307
    @robynw6307 Год назад

    You call it a nail set. My Dad always called it a nail punch, and so do I because of that. Same, same, but different. Thank you for showing the non-fancy-tool method.

  • @chanelporter8227
    @chanelporter8227 Год назад

    Dog has human eyes. Love your videos!

  • @SteveOnTheEastCoast
    @SteveOnTheEastCoast Год назад +1

    Great content

  • @edspengeman3407
    @edspengeman3407 5 месяцев назад

    VERY THOROUGH , WELL DONE VIDEO.

  • @JeffRoth-w3c
    @JeffRoth-w3c 2 месяца назад

    I like watching your videos great nice to know all that

  • @TheBourneBlogger
    @TheBourneBlogger Год назад

    Great video of something that's been irking me around my house, too. Thanks bro

  • @michaelmathews295
    @michaelmathews295 Год назад +2

    I had the same situation on our family farm house with some ranch casing from 1956. It was an odd shape as the face wasn't flat but curved. There wasn't anything like that in the Big Box stores so I went to a local lumberyard that's been there for eons. I brought the piece with me back to the millwork section and there must have been 200 varieties of trim. I found the exact piece I needed. Most larger cities have these places still. You could also have it custom milled or check out an architectural salvage place if it's from an older home.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад +1

      That must have been a cool lumberyard! 😃

    • @jimk5307
      @jimk5307 Год назад

      Yes, and most styles can also be custom ordered at the big box stores too. Takes longer but if there is no access to the style locally it’s better than nothing.

  • @jennifermartin7083
    @jennifermartin7083 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. 😊

  • @herbaltea3181
    @herbaltea3181 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks you so much you just saved me a couple of thousands

  • @chrisw443
    @chrisw443 Год назад +1

    I can see you showing up at a parking lot after my wheel has somehow been stolen saying, "That ain't good, and I'll show you how to fix it right now". hehehe.

  • @stevet5238
    @stevet5238 Год назад +1

    You forgot the very first step -- -- Opening a big cold bottle of cold beer .

  • @DebR57
    @DebR57 Год назад +1

    You did great!

  • @jimk5307
    @jimk5307 Год назад

    For the paint, agree take the old piece (or at least 5-6”) for a color and sheen match.
    New to this?
    1. Most stores have paint samples that they will tint, that reduces the cost of the paint significantly. Keep the rest for other small trim touch ups that are bound to be needed. The samples are small but go a long way if you are only doing touch ups.
    2. Cheap brush is needed too, just get the $4 basic brush (NOT A CHIP BRUSH) Clean it after and it’ll be there for those little touch ups too.

  • @NickyC-g2n
    @NickyC-g2n Год назад +1

    My dog has never chewed or scratched up any trim, but he did shit up the wall when he was a puppy, it was actually quite impressive 🤣
    Great stuff as usual Matt. hope you and the fam are all good x

  • @PennySue
    @PennySue Год назад +5

    Great video! Thanks so much and don't return the saw....as soon as you do, you will need it again. 😅

  • @kbozzful
    @kbozzful Год назад

    Beau travail... parfait.

  • @Bassman46
    @Bassman46 3 месяца назад

    My African grey parrot ate mine, changing it right now

  • @Canadianbatgirl62
    @Canadianbatgirl62 Год назад

    Very nicely done! 😁

  • @romansXIII
    @romansXIII Год назад

    Thanks for the finishing nails bit. I have some baseboard work to do and I don't have access to a nailer. I was wondering how I was going to get the nails in without damaging the wood. Duh, makes sense now! Great channel.

  • @cantgetright742
    @cantgetright742 Год назад +1

    I think also if you get it at a local hardware/lumber store some will cut it for you. All you need is the measurement

  • @evelyn_r
    @evelyn_r Год назад

    The naughty smile at the end lol

  • @jennifermartinus4929
    @jennifermartinus4929 Год назад

    Great video, thanks. 👍🤩

  • @henrysboy2
    @henrysboy2 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @MultiRugman
    @MultiRugman 7 месяцев назад

    thank you!

  • @hackiehackerson
    @hackiehackerson Год назад +1

    even when it's not exactly the same, it's not so noticable at the top corner, especially when smoothed out with a little painters caulk. the last option is the best if you can find a similar match for sure

  • @binnsbrian
    @binnsbrian Год назад +1

    Very good video. I would be interested how you are going to address the transition piece on that door you were working on.

  • @phenglee6084
    @phenglee6084 7 месяцев назад

    Great video to show other methods as most of us novice does not own all the crazy tools. 😂

  • @0MIDO1280
    @0MIDO1280 Год назад

    There is another type of people watching this, the one who only want to watch your videos like me ☺

  • @jonplatz2929
    @jonplatz2929 20 часов назад

    So, I'm in the middle of repairing major cat damage to multiple doors. Like scratched all the way through the trim and jamb to where you can see studs (6 cats at times and 20 years, no point in fixing it just so they could start fresh). Not going to have any more animals for a long time and this first door was a test of sorts. I assumed the door stop was removable from a prehung door but obviously it's not since I guess they need to be variable in width a bit to compensate for drywall and such so they must slide kind of. Still cheaper to rebuild it than put a whole new door in but do you have any advice for the next doors? is it possible with an oscillating tool to get a decent enough cut to just replace the lower part or am I looking at 90 bucks a door to replace the outer jamb and all of the trim to make it look decent? Loved the video, and it was like deja vu since I had just done all of that. I'm not lame but not an expert so just looking for insight. I did sub, just fyi.

  • @Badenhawk
    @Badenhawk Год назад

    You should do the same style video but for a door jamb that has been damaged, either pets or from getting kicked in. I have an interior door jamb that was bad when I bought the house. Exterior one was also bad, but I just replaced the whole door with a one piece jamb and door set.

  • @wendycorral4206
    @wendycorral4206 5 месяцев назад

    OMG Thank you !! Can you please do the door next? My dog scratched the bottom of the door… not sure how I can fix it? Some one said sand it ?

  • @charlii5917
    @charlii5917 Год назад

    I'm the 3rd type of people. One who just likes watching your vids

  • @SolitaryMaverick
    @SolitaryMaverick Год назад +2

    One point about using calk to fill nail holes is that it will shrink and show the hole & calk can't be sanded. Better to use spackling unless you really don't want to buy it.

    • @vashon100
      @vashon100 Год назад

      caulk vs calk

    • @randalwc
      @randalwc Год назад

      Or use a paintable flexible caulk like dynaflex 230 if you're worried about shrinkage. I've had spackling shrink or crack more often than caulk on a one and done application.

  • @LY_456
    @LY_456 7 месяцев назад

    I think your dog and my Kaia are related! Did you get him in VT a few years ago? Also, great video. I now have the courage to face my agonizing door frame repair project!

  • @nxreliant1864
    @nxreliant1864 Год назад +1

    Great video!!! Thx u

  • @brianwarner308
    @brianwarner308 Год назад

    slick tricks! thanks!

  • @chefgoldielocs
    @chefgoldielocs Год назад

    Or the 3rd person that says, " I'm watching this video because I love The Fixer's content. It's me, I'm the 3rd person. ❤ 0:43

  • @Tenebress
    @Tenebress 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! My dog ate my door frame lol

  • @m.pav.8397
    @m.pav.8397 Год назад

    Good job

  • @fredstutske3129
    @fredstutske3129 11 месяцев назад

    Good Video!

  • @emiller7040
    @emiller7040 Год назад

    Great job! Where is the quarter round in that room? I watched someone else's video recently & they didn't have any either. I've never seen a house without it. Love the dog!

  • @eric4brs
    @eric4brs Год назад

    Hope I’m not repeating but for those who struggle painting, paint the trim first before nailing in place. Then touch up the nail holes.

  • @daydreambeliever6603
    @daydreambeliever6603 Год назад +2

    Could you do a video showing me how to do tub caulking or any caulking without making a mess of the caulk and how to clean up the mess on my hands and adjoining areas after. It makes me cry just talking about it.😂

    • @NickyC-g2n
      @NickyC-g2n Год назад +1

      I second this! Me and caulking are not friends at all

  • @5Iron
    @5Iron Год назад

    When using caulk I always put on a pair of those cheap nitrile gloves. That way when I'm done I can peel them off and not risk getting caulk from my fingers in unwanted places.

  • @texasproud3332
    @texasproud3332 Год назад

    Good video

  • @matthewashworth6530
    @matthewashworth6530 6 месяцев назад

    Can I do the same thing with the frame panels without removing the trim panels.

  • @bettyrubble2628
    @bettyrubble2628 9 месяцев назад

    For the cutting part, can yo get them to cut it for you at home depot or lowes? I think i can handle the rest, but sawing stuff scare me 🙈

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 Год назад

    Hi Matt. Hope all is well with you and family.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад

      Hey! Everyone's doing great, thanks for asking. 😃 Hope the same goes for you and your family!

    • @lcook0825
      @lcook0825 Год назад

      @@TheFixerHomeRepair we’re good thanks.

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 Год назад +2

    Destroyed trim and doors is a good reason to not get a cat. When I had a length of trim replaced I kept the old one just in case I had to do future repairs.

  • @Orikix
    @Orikix Год назад

    My dog actually dug through the door, making a big hole. She is a dachshund after all😂

  • @Handle_12345
    @Handle_12345 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm only here cause my dad never showed me! Lol

  • @GrannyFilmingAgain
    @GrannyFilmingAgain Год назад

    Let's catch up over here too.

  • @shadegarden7375
    @shadegarden7375 Год назад

    Smart! Set the nails with a nail!!

  • @95dodgev10
    @95dodgev10 Год назад

    I have this exact issue but it also gets into the door jamb not just the outer trim. My problem is not replacing or fixing the wood. My issue is the finish my house has on all the original trim. Its this very glossy orangey laquer looking finisb that I'll never be able to match.

  • @ryanomac27
    @ryanomac27 Год назад

    Love it Matt. Thanks as always!

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @ryanomac27
      @ryanomac27 Год назад +1

      @@TheFixerHomeRepair I know you did this with limited tools, but have you thought of doing rundown of the tools you own? Maybe you could give recomendations of tools you own and why others should or shouldnt buy similar tools?

  • @udalimb384
    @udalimb384 Год назад

    I now want to upgrade my miter box. I use clamps as my hand strength is not ideal.

  • @DT95978
    @DT95978 8 месяцев назад

    Next video. Put a transition on that floor. Haha

  • @thomasfinley7754
    @thomasfinley7754 Год назад

    I think you need a transition video lol...just playing keep up the good work!

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  Год назад +1

      Here's one, just not for this bedroom. 😂 ruclips.net/video/_rC3oO-L8HM/видео.html

  • @bv3706
    @bv3706 Год назад +2

    How about that for a dustpan? 😂

  • @bobellison2547
    @bobellison2547 Год назад

    Say your dog has a relapse and forces you to do this again. Will adding that wood glue cause you more headaches? I mean, when you pull the trim off won't the glue have the possibly of ruining the top trim?

  • @darciaridenour5296
    @darciaridenour5296 5 месяцев назад

    My house was built in the late 60’s, I can’t afford to buy all new door trim, all the trim is banged up, could I sand each one then fill with bonded then sand again and prime and paint?

  • @januzi2
    @januzi2 Год назад

    I wonder ... is it possible for the new trims to look almost the same as the previously bought, but have different shape that would make them stick out when placed next to the old ones? I'm asking, because I've got new cabinet hinges for the replacement of the old ones and for some reason the screw holes were moved to the different position. Just a tiny bit, but enough to make the replacement a harder task than it should be.

    • @smarthome2660
      @smarthome2660 Год назад

      If they are painted, just glue in wood, smooth, paint and drill new holes. If wood is un-painted, you will need to get closely matching grain and color wood, then use a bung hole cutter & glue in bungs with grain lined up to old, then drill new holes. A trick to hide these repairs is fine artist brushes and different colors of artist paint to mimic the grain for un-painted wood. There are RUclips videos on this.

  • @falinost
    @falinost Год назад

    I am the 2nd person, thank you!

  • @ivanwill
    @ivanwill Год назад

    Making it look easy as always. But, there are 3 types of people that will watch these videos. The third being, those like me, that watch all your videos. 😂😅