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I had to re-frame a garage door that was added as it wasn't done correctly prior. There was no iron lintel, the opening was smaller, etc. I've essentially matched the right side with the left side so both garage doors match perfectly.
There are three problems though:
1) I need to match the brick on the garage with new brick but not sure how
2) The brick on the right side is pulled away from the wall further than the left side, leaving a pretty large gap that brickmold didn't cover adequately enough. The left side I could get away with caulking the seam to hide the gap, but the right side not sure what to do with.
3) The edges of the brick I cut with a circular saw weren't exactly perfect like the other side. Is there something I can do to cover up or fix the cut edges so it looks more "clean"?
The goal is to make the new door match the old door exactly while making the whole thing look professional. Finish work has never been my expertise, so not sure what to do here
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CvW43irhEX1nJkW4A
I had to re-frame a garage door that was added as it wasn't done correctly prior. There was no iron lintel, the opening was smaller, etc. I've essentially matched the right side with the left side so both garage doors match perfectly.
There are three problems though:
1) I need to match the brick on the garage with new brick but not sure how
2) The brick on the right side is pulled away from the wall further than the left side, leaving a pretty large gap that brickmold didn't cover adequately enough. The left side I could get away with caulking the seam to hide the gap, but the right side not sure what to do with.
3) The edges of the brick I cut with a circular saw weren't exactly perfect like the other side. Is there something I can do to cover up or fix the cut edges so it looks more "clean"?
The goal is to make the new door match the old door exactly while making the whole thing look professional. Finish work has never been my expertise, so not sure what to do here
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