Monday, April 1, 2013

Great Tips on How to Maintain a Wooden Door


Just when you thought that you only have to take care of your wood door once it is all set up, you are wrong. There are potentially hundreds of issues that you can meet even before you attach it to the door frame. So just to make sure that you can really look forward to using it for a very long time, here are some excellent door maintenance tips:

1. Make sure that the door will not get damaged while construction is ongoing. If you have bought the wooden door while your home or a part of it is still being built or remodeled, you may want to place it somewhere else first to ensure that it is not harmed. It will not also catch a lot of dust and dirt, which are very common during construction. You should avoid placing it in areas where there is a barrier for air-tight vapor. Your wooden door can get damaged because of extreme heat. Worse, you can lose your warranty.

2. If you have hardwoods, avoid using conditioners. Wood conditioners will only work with softwoods, not with hardwoods. This means that if you have a wooden door that is made of cherry, mahogany, or oak, make sure that the conditioner is not around. It becomes a lot harder for the stains to go deeper into the wood. Rather than getting solid dark colors, you will have light and very uneven colors.

3. Watch out for signs of deterioration. As a home owner, it is your responsibility to ensure that the wood door is in good condition all throughout its life. You can do that by checking out some tell-tale signs of wear and tear. You may find some cracks in its topcoat finish. Others may experience a change in color and texture. There are also wooden doors that exhibit more obvious signs, such as chips and flaking of the paint. If any of these things happen, call a repairman immediately. You should also check your door more often than before.

4. Store the door in a very dry and well-ventilated place. Though a wooden door has a very long life span-it can even last for centuries-it is still very vulnerable to certain environmental elements, such as moisture and too much heat. Hence, you should keep it away from damp, wet places. You should also place it at least 4 inches above the floor.




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