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A property-specific visit shaped around door material, movement, access and the finish required.

Local frame or edge damage can sometimes be repaired without replacing the complete door. The useful route depends on sound timber, fixing strength and the finish expected.

Open and close the door slowly, compare the gaps and identify the exact rubbing or binding point.
Support the door safely before tightening, packing or repositioning hinges and fixings.
Explain whether adjustment, hinge work, frame repair or replacement hardware forms the useful scope.
Review the repaired edge and hardware, then explain any finishing or drying time still required.
Guide prices depend on the door material, movement, access and the hardware or timber repair required. Parts and decorative finishing are agreed separately.
Gap assessment, accessible hinge and latch correction.
Local hardware, alignment or minor timber work.
Longer joinery work or compatible replacement parts.
Answers about alignment, timber, hardware, preparation and safe use.
Local repair may be possible where enough sound timber remains. Security-related damage needs careful assessment and may require replacement sections.
Yes. Reduced floor clearance may cause rubbing even when the hinges and frame are sound. Mention recent flooring work.
Not automatically. The repaired area may need curing, preparation and colour-matched decorating as a separate finish.
No. Repeated force can damage hinges, the latch and frame. Keep it safe and arrange assessment.

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