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I have a customer who was unhappy with the condition of her patio screen door. The handle didn’t work, the screen was rusty and the paint wasn’t in very good shape. I measured the door and found that it wasn’t a standard size. To replace it would have been very expensive.
I told her that we could fix up the old one. It was a good door except for cosmetic problems. She was happy with that idea.
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I find that many times a little maintenance and repair goes a long way. Things can be fixed up for a lot less than expected.
Philip
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