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what is up everybody on todays project im going to show you step by step how i replace the front door on my fixer-upper property taking it from this [Music] to this lets get into the video so when i bought this property the existing front door was in terrible shape it looked like some butt see you see we got the crack but in all seriousness this door was killing my curb appeal it was drafty as anything so lets get rid of it so the first step in removing a front door is to remove the casing and the trim from the inside interior of the home just use a pry bar and a hammer and be sure to you know take your time so you dont damage the drywall next you can move outside use a utility knife to score the caulk around the brick mold which is just that piece of trim on the exterior and again pry it off with the pry bar here is a look at the door with the brick mold removed once the trim is removed youll see that the door jamb is attached to the rough framing with a few screws as you just