I would recommend adding a strip of wood to the top so the black plastic piece has some support. Good idea using the exterior screws into the concrete. Love concrete, no rot like wood.
In between the aluminum plate and the concrete step up put some of that caulking so water doesn't get in through, even though it seems tight. 👍good job man
I would recommend adding a strip of wood to the top so the black plastic piece has some support. Good idea using the exterior screws into the concrete. Love concrete, no rot like wood.
Home Depot sells PVC Door jambs. I used that to replace my rotted wood ones at they worked great, and it was an easy fix.
Thanks for the insight! I was planning on replacing my whole door, but only need some minor repairs to the bottom of it and a new threshold.
In between the aluminum plate and the concrete step up put some of that caulking so water doesn't get in through, even though it seems tight. 👍good job man
Great job. Kept right to the point. Thanks.
Thank you!
Very helpful, good video, and you seem like a very nice individual. Keep it up!
Thanks you!
Hell Yeah ! Good job 👍🏻
Great job man , be doing that exact thing this week.
Great video! This will help me.
Great job. Nice video.
Thank you!
nice job!
I am a doorspert and you did great
Could I get a link to that type of threshold you used?
Now all you have to do is paint the trim!
Looks great how’s it holding up?
Thanks. It’s holding up great so far!
Thanks !
Thanks dude!!!
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