In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva explains how to fix a door jamb.

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Steps for repairing a split door jamb

  • Unscrew and remove the old metal storm-door frame from the doorway opening.
  • Carefully remove broken, split pieces of wood from bottom of the side jamb. Pull off any small splinters.
  • Apply carpenter’s glue to broken wood pieces and glue them back onto the jamb.
  • Hold scrap wood block over the repair and use a hammer to tap the glued pieces tight to the jamb. Repeat to repair damage at the top of the side jamb. Allow the glue to dry.
  • Sand smooth the repaired areas using 80-grit sandpaper.
  • Tape down a canvas drop cloth across the threshold.
  • Use two putty knives to thoroughly mix a large dollop of auto body filler.
  • Spread the auto body filler over the repaired areas with the 3-inch-wide putty knife.
  • Allow the putty to harden, then sand it smooth.

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  • Drill/driver
  • Putty knives - 1.5 inch and 3 inch
  • Acid brush
  • Drop cloths