How To Fix A Broken Wooden Door Panel: 8 Easy Steps To Repair


The wooden door panels will develop cracks with the span of time, which is more often if the panel is not free to expand and contract. Although it's very easy to repair the broken wooden panel the user just needs few basic tools rather than replacing the entire panel, below are the steps that are very easy to follow in order to repair broken wooden door panel.

8 Easy Steps To Repair The Broken Wooden Door Panel

  1. Cleaning: The first important step in repairing the broken wooden panel is to properly clean the broken area, the user needs to make sure that there is no debris or varnish left behind while cleaning,it is important to make sure that no strip of the wood is removed.
  2. Drill: Now the next step is to drill holes exactly on the edges of the broken panel, the important thing in this step is to measure the door stile width and mark the drill bit, this will help to drill in the door as far as needed.
  3. Dowel: Now the next step is to use the dowel of good quality wood but it's important to cut the dowel little bit larger than the stile of the door, this will help to force crack back together.
  4. Wood Glue: It's very important to use the best quality PVA wood glue, the user needs to carefully put some glue into the broken panel as well as into the drilled holes.
  5. Insert: In this step the user needs to insert the dowels into the drilled holes with the help of the hammer, keep tapping until the broken panel is positioned to their original position.
  6. Dry: While taping the dowels the excess glue will come out, simply clean that with the help of the rag and then allow it to dry completely. Once it's dried then cut the edges of the dowel that are outside the length of the stile of the door.
  7. Sanding: Now sand the repaired area for the smooth surface. Once the sanding is done then clean the area with the help of the rag.
  8. Priming And Coloring: Now primer the area and let it dry, after priming is done then use the same color paint for the extra finish, paint 2 times but let the first coat dry completely before going for the second coat.
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