We are building a new house in Tucson, AZ. I have got all doors and cabinets custom made in Indonesia using Teak wood. The doors are beautiful. Here is the front door.
The problem is, in Indonesia they don't have central air-conditioning. So, they don't know the importance of weather sealing the doors. Also, these doors were made in a humid country and Arizona is very dry which has, I think, led to shrinking of the panels leaving gaps where I can see the light through. I have tried to find carpenters who can fix the problem, but most of them don't want to touch these doors.
I am thinking to give it a try myself and see if I can seal the doors to meet my county's weatherization requirement. In the process, I don't want to ruin the doors. I am hoping you experts here can help.
Here is how the panels have seperated.
The door looks like this from the inside. You can see gaps in the top. Other gaps are not visible in the picture. What would be a good way to seal the gaps? Also, what kind of weather stripping would you recommend for this door?
I have no experience in wood work, but I am willing to learn. I will greatly appreciate your help and want to give it a try.
There are 19 other doors that are not carved, but "normal" doors. They too have the same problem of the panels that have shrunk. Also, the kitchen cabinet doors have similar issues.
I would like to try on one of the "normal" doors and if works, I might come back for help here.
I very much appreciate your help.
The problem is, in Indonesia they don't have central air-conditioning. So, they don't know the importance of weather sealing the doors. Also, these doors were made in a humid country and Arizona is very dry which has, I think, led to shrinking of the panels leaving gaps where I can see the light through. I have tried to find carpenters who can fix the problem, but most of them don't want to touch these doors.
I am thinking to give it a try myself and see if I can seal the doors to meet my county's weatherization requirement. In the process, I don't want to ruin the doors. I am hoping you experts here can help.
Here is how the panels have seperated.
The door looks like this from the inside. You can see gaps in the top. Other gaps are not visible in the picture. What would be a good way to seal the gaps? Also, what kind of weather stripping would you recommend for this door?
I have no experience in wood work, but I am willing to learn. I will greatly appreciate your help and want to give it a try.
There are 19 other doors that are not carved, but "normal" doors. They too have the same problem of the panels that have shrunk. Also, the kitchen cabinet doors have similar issues.
I would like to try on one of the "normal" doors and if works, I might come back for help here.
I very much appreciate your help.