Does anyone know the phone number or web site of place that sells a 14 inch rot proof door jamb to replace the bottom of a rotted door jamb. I thought I seen it on one of the forums and now I can’t find it. I think you just cut out the bad section and shime and nail the new piece in and your ready to go. I think it is 4 and 9/16 wide. Help will be appreciated. thanks – Larry
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Thanks MarkH that is exactly what I was looking for. Larry
Larry, if you send me your address I'll send you a piece of what I use a lot here in Florida. I just need to know how long of a piece you want. It's white PVC with a very dense (light brown) core that takes nails or screws great. I buy them in standard 7' lengths and often use cut offs to replace the bottom 6" - 18" sections. I also have my new replacement exterior doors prehung in them.