Front Door Repair


If your door is sticky making it hard to open it may be due some movement, this can effect doors in your home. The doors can become misaligned which makes them sticky and closing and opening the doors more difficult. Most doors may be affected by such slight shifts in the foundation including internal doors. Front doors are the most important for security reasons, and understandably so. After many years of dealing with misaligned doors, we have developed reliable techniques to fix such problems promptly.


Other Factors

Other more serious concerns about the front doors are break-ins which can cause substantial damages to the door and door frame. The door lock usually breaks because of impact which can have ripple effects, for example, the door split including significant damage to the structure/frame. If you need help repairing and replacing your door and door frame, Call 0435 175 369 today.


I Found My Front Door Broken

It's very confronting when you arrive at your home only to discover this type of occurrence. I know how it feels because I had once experienced my front door broken when coming home from work. It's an eerie feeling when you walk into your home, which should be a safe place, to see your belongings scattered all over the place. In the unfortunate event, you find yourself in such circumstances; we can help with urgent door repairs, Melbourne wide.


What to Do if Your Front Door Is Broken

The first step is to call the police, one you have reported the forced entry call Myreno on 4023 873 997; we will secure your door overnight. The following day, we'll arrange to commence repairs as soon as possible. Of course, you don't all ways need to report a forced entry, for example, if you locked your keys, inside therefor had to force your way inside.


Broken Back Door

Back doors are no different to front doors. We only think they are less likely to be affected in such circumstances because they aren't accessed as often as the front doors. So if this happens to the back door instead, the same principles apply as to the front entrance. Exterior doors are all the same, even garage doors, shed doors, French doors, bi-fold doors, sliding doors or patio doors. They all usually have the same impact when forced open.


Things to Know

Back doors are no different to front doors. We only think they are less likely to be affected in such circumstances because they aren't accessed as often as the front doors. So if this happens to the back door instead, the same principles apply as to the front entrance. Exterior doors are all the same, even garage doors, shed doors, French doors, bi-fold doors, sliding doors or patio doors. They all usually have the same impact when forced open.contact

Forced entry only Call 0435 175 369