good golly Miss Molly look how much this door sagging look at that the door is rubbing on the edge of the jamb look how big that gap is it's amazing let's see here's what's happening right here you open and close this door first off it's rubbing at the top secondly here you think it's close right it's up close somebody can come right up and pull on it because with the door sagging this is route this laps down couriers from the strike plate knotch pocket so see this close right there by the thumb on it here that they clicked that's because in the pocket now it but all you think all you got to do is fix the sagging door you know I've got videos on my channel that show you how to fix agging doors and I'm gonna go ahead and take that hinge off you know the other side of the door and I'm gonna put some screws in there and try to suck everything over further and put some other screws in there and try to raise that but there's no way I can raise it that high you know why sometimes you got to look at the outside of the door as well and let's look on the outside the door look at this door see the gap here on the actual door right there here's it here's another gap right there and look at that look at bottom there's another gap there that's because this is on the Sun side of the door the door is separated now can you see that's the other reason why it's sagging that's the other reason but I can fix it to a certain extent I can do a little bit of magic over here and get it a little bit better other thing you can do is take the pocket or the strike plate is see right here you can ring this bottom edge out see where's where it's been rubbing right there and there's the latch from there to there take a reamer bit and bring this out just a little bit lower and you will get a little bit more time out of this door but ultimately you're never going to fix it all the way until you replace that door oh it's just a quickie Florida it's all the time I got I'll be back with more videos okay this is just a quick follow-up video look at the gap here that I have now look at that okay yes true we still have the gap at the top still have the gap at the top look at this nice reveal on the side now that reveal is the same all the way down it's the very same now how could that be most sagging doors you know if you've got the gap like that you will not have you got a nice even gap you will not have that ugly nasty gap at the top see how good so high it is from there ooh almost down to nothing over here well that's because this door panel system if you were watching that closely you see this is a panel door system you've got all kinds of parts to this door well because of the Sun and everything because it's separated this panel is actually lowered down because this panel is separate and all these other ones so this has pushed now this has pushed him so the door in a sense kind of slid the top left didn't do anything this kind of pushed now that's why it looks like it's sagging there it's not the actual whole dwarf sagging because a bite on a regular door I'm going lifted that up that farm that would have moved this whole door like this and it would have moved it up you wouldn't have this nasty gap at the top okay but I was able to get it way better and let's do the test the door closed test plenty of gap down there now because I was able to take this and moved it over a little bit and I did it with my trick I took that top hinge off I pre drilled some holes put some 3-inch screws in there drove that door jamb over to the left a little bit then put in the Kim's you can and put some screws in that hitting the wood stud behind there and not just the sheetrock area like that okay see these two screws here I could have got the galvanized screws but I kind of angle those and in here from here over you've got the sheetrock on the inside so see these two screws I put long screws in there I would hit I would miss the 2x4 or 2x6 behind this is about right like that see it's not that wide right so no matter what these screws are not hit anything I would have had to drive those way over the far angle these two are long three inch screws running right into the stud but I took that whole thing out i pre-drilled three holes one there one there one up there and then I ran those into the stud pre pre-drilled pre-drilled it with a small like quarter inch drill bit and then I ran three long 3-inch screws under there suck that in a little bit tighter up against the stud and then I put these surface mounted screws right in there to kind of at a slight angle and put that in that sucked it way up that's how you do that look at that close is nice now at least for the time being I mean it later on down the road somebody wants to fix this door the only real way to do it I'd say is to replace the entire door it's just gonna be very difficult you're not a door person with clamps and all that you'd have to take this whole door down take it to a door company they'd have to release all the edges unglue it basically rebuild it clamp it make it square right now the door is not square is it this hole this it is sunk that's why we're having that issue okay but for the time being we're good