Project 12310 – Rot Repair on Front Door Assembly – 2003
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The Barrington Heights development in West Linn.
The storm door protected the entry door, but not so much the jamb assembly.
The door and the glass, and most of the jamb assembly is fine.
We need only replace approximately two jamb-legs and the kent-sill at the bottom of the assembly.
All the trim materials are carefully and meticulously removed with the benefit of decades of practice.
The transom glass was left in place, but the sidelight glass we de-glazed before removing the jamb assembly.
One of our goals in showing some of these projects we have done in the past is to impress upon or prospective clients the expertise we have developed over the years.
Expertise in knowing a dozen different ways we can set up shops on-site if and as needed. It does not take a rocket scientist to understand how this can save money for our clients.
For example; Having the expertise to dismantle a jamb assembly, machine new components if and as necessary, reassemble everything and re-install the rest of the original components, often the very same day.
This is what we have been doing for going on three decades. And by golly, we are pretty good at what we do.