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Home Preventing Door Rot - Endura FrameSaver jambs
The door from your garage to the outdoors takes a beating. In this video, Matt Risinger, master builder, shows us how it makes more sense to use a fiberglass door instead of steel or wood. Not easily dented, they are much more durable than alternatives. Door jamb materials are also important. By using a product by Endura called FrameSaver, you'll eliminate the rot at the bottom of door jambs that we've all seen. The jamb is wood, but the bottom section of it is a composite wood product that will never rot. This will help you eliminate a common," but easily remedied problem.

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