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Matt Thielke
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Lakewood/Littleton, CO Handyman for Front Door Jamb Repair

Matt Thielke
  • Lakewood, CO
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Hi Everyone!

I posted this in the Real Estate Professionals - Contractors section and I thought I'd try re-posting in the Lakewood forum:

I’m looking for recommendations for a repairman/handyman in Lakewood/Littleton (Denver, Englewood, Golden, Wheat Ridge, 80227, 80226, 80235, 80123, 80128, 80120, 80127). I’m planning on converting my condo, which is currently my primary residence, into a rental property in the next several months but I’d like to get my front door fixed.

Right now the door doesn’t have a good seal with the door jamb when closed. When the door is closed you can feel the cold air coming into the condo (which is really fun in winter in Colorado! lol). At night, when the door is closed if you’re standing outside the front door you can see through the cracks the lights from the living room. Also, it looks like the front door threshold is back about ½” from the outside door jamb (horizontal gap?) so that may be part of the issue. Does anyone know of or have a good repairman/handyman that they can recumbent to me who could fix this for me? Thanks in advance for the help!

Matt

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