The delivery team brought in the new refrigerator and somehow the side of it caught your hallway door on the way through. Now there’s a dent the size of a dinner plate, the paint is cracked, and the door edge is splintered. Appliance delivery damage is one of the most dramatic types of door damage — a single impact can cause damage that would take months of normal wear to accumulate.
Large appliance deliveries are a high-risk event for door damage, especially in Chicago apartments with narrow hallways and tight doorways. Refrigerators, washers, dryers, and dishwashers are wide, heavy, and difficult to maneuver through standard door openings. Even professional delivery teams can’t always avoid contact with doors, walls, and trim.
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Quick Answer: How Do You Fix a Large Dent from Appliance Delivery?
For large dents, assess whether the door can be repaired or needs replacement. For repairable dents, fill with two-part epoxy wood filler, build up in layers to match the original surface, sand flush, prime, and paint the entire door face. For splintered edges, fill with epoxy or install a wood patch. For severe structural damage, door replacement is the better option.
Why Appliance Deliveries Damage Doors
Wide appliances. Many appliances are wider than standard door openings, requiring angled maneuvering that increases the risk of contact with the door and frame.
Heavy weight. Appliances weigh 100–200+ pounds. When they contact a door, the force of the impact is significant, even at low speed.
Narrow hallways. Chicago apartment hallways and doorways are often narrow, leaving little margin for error during appliance delivery.
Multiple handlers. Appliance delivery typically involves 2–4 people, increasing the chances of miscommunication and accidental contact.
Types of Appliance Delivery Door Damage
Large dents. The most common type. A broad, deep dent where the appliance contacted the door surface. The dent can be several inches in diameter.
Edge splintering. The thin edge of the door is chipped, cracked, or split from impact with the appliance corner.
Trim and frame damage. The door trim and frame can be cracked, dented, or knocked loose from the impact.
Hinge and alignment issues. The force of the impact can loosen hinges, strip screw holes, or cause the door to sag and misalign.
Paint and finish damage. Cracked, chipped, or scraped paint over a wide area of the door surface.
Can You Repair Appliance Delivery Damage Yourself?
Yes, for dents that don’t compromise the door’s structural integrity, DIY repair is feasible. The process is more involved than typical door repair due to the size of the damage.
Large dents: Fill with two-part epoxy filler in layers, sand flush, prime, and paint the entire door face. Takes time and patience but very doable.
Edge splintering: Fill with epoxy or install a wood patch, sand, prime, and paint.
When to call a pro: If the door is structurally compromised, if the edge is split through, if the door no longer operates properly, or if you need a flawless finish.
Tools and Materials Needed
- Two-part epoxy wood filler. For filling large dents.
- Wood glue and patch material. For edge repairs.
- Sandpaper (60–220 grit). For shaping and smoothing.
- Primer and paint. For finishing.
- Putty knife and flexible filler knife. For applying filler.
- Level or straightedge. For checking door flatness.
- Screwdriver set. For hinge and hardware adjustments.
Step-by-Step: Repairing Appliance Delivery Door Damage
Step 1: Assess the damage. Check the door for structural integrity, operation, and cosmetic damage. Document with photos for insurance or delivery company claims.
Step 2: Clean the area. Remove loose paint, wood fibers, and debris. Sand the edges of the dent to create a clean surface for the filler.
Step 3: Fill the dent. Mix and apply two-part epoxy filler. Build up the filler in layers, letting each layer cure before adding the next. Overfill slightly to account for sanding.
Step 4: Shape the filler. While the filler is still workable, shape it to match the original door surface. Use a straightedge to check for flatness.
Step 5: Let it cure. Follow the manufacturer’s curing time. Epoxy fillers typically cure in 30–60 minutes per layer.
Step 6: Sand smooth. Start with 60-grit sandpaper for major shaping, then progress to 80, 120, and 220 grit for a smooth finish. The repaired area should be flush with the door surface.
Step 7: Prime and paint. Apply primer to all repaired areas, then paint the entire door face for a uniform finish. Don’t just spot-paint a large repair — the entire door should look fresh.
When DIY Is Not Enough
Structural damage. If the door is split, cracked through, or no longer operates properly, replacement is the better option.
Edge damage. If the door edge is split through or significantly weakened, the door’s structural integrity is compromised.
Multiple damage types. If the delivery damaged the door, trim, frame, and hinges, a professional can address all issues efficiently.
How a Handyman Repairs Appliance Delivery Damage
A professional appliance damage repair in Beverly starts with a complete assessment of all damage. We fill and repair dents, fix edge splintering, address hinge and alignment issues, and paint the door to a uniform finish. We can also provide documentation for insurance or delivery company claims.
Large dents, splintered edges, trim damage, hinge issues — we fix all delivery-related door damage.
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Related Door Repair Services
Delivery-related damage often overlaps with other issues:
- Refrigerator delivery door frame damage
- Washer/dryer delivery scratched door
- Door damage from movers
- Dented interior door from furniture
FAQ: Appliance Delivery Dented Door
Q: Is the delivery company responsible for door damage?
A: Most appliance delivery companies carry insurance that covers property damage. Document the damage with photos before any repairs and report it to the delivery company immediately.
Q: How much does it cost to repair a large door dent?
A: DIY repair costs $30–$80 in materials. Professional repair typically costs $100–$300 depending on the dent size and whether additional damage (edge, trim, hinges) needs repair.
Q: Can I prevent door damage during appliance delivery?
A: Yes. Remove door knobs on doors in the delivery path, cover doors with moving blankets, and communicate clearly with the delivery team about tight spaces and fragile doors.
Q: Should I replace the door or repair the dent?
A: If the dent doesn’t compromise the door’s structural integrity or operation, repair is the better option. It’s faster, cheaper, and preserves the existing door.
Q: How long does large dent repair take?
A: Filling and sanding a large dent takes 2–4 hours (including curing time between layers). Painting adds another 1–2 hours. A professional can typically complete the job in a single visit.
Q: Will the repair be visible?
A: A professional repair with proper paint matching should be virtually invisible. The key is building up the filler to match the original door contour and painting the entire door face.
Q: What if the delivery company won’t cover the damage?
A: Check your renter’s or homeowner’s insurance policy. Many policies cover property damage caused by delivery services. You may also consider small claims court for significant damage.
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