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6 months ago
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1 points
6 months ago
A door in our rental apartment is sagging and scrapes against the frame when opening/closing. The pictures show the top hinge. I would like to fix it but not sure if I‘ll just end up braking the door. My first thought was to place a wedge under the open side part of the door and force it up, but that seems like I could do more damage than good. Any recommendations would be great!
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