Submitted by 8bitpandaking t3_zrwdzt in DIY
When parking my car I accidnelgy came to close to the front of my house and it bent inwards. I need to fix this. I plan on getting ratchet straps to pull it with the car. Is this a smart way to go about it or should I do something else. Any advice would be helpful! Edit: metal beam might not be the right word but I can’t put a picture on without it deleting my post and I can’t find the right words to describe it. It’s like. Basically a ladder but instead of bars in the middle it’s like leafs connecting one bar to the other. Edit two finally got images to work!
agate_ t1_j18ipud wrote
Don't use your car. Don't pull, push. The brick wall behind it is an asset.
Cut a board slightly longer than the distance from the metal pillar to the brick wall of the house behind it. Wedge the wood between the pillar and the wall at the same height the car hit it, and tap it with a hammer. As it gets closer to horizontal it'll push the pillar outward. Go a little past straight, since the beam will spring back a little when you pop the board out.
You'll never get it quite straight, but this is an easy way to get it close enough that nobody will notice, without risk of damage to the house or your car.
Then go to the home improvement store and buy a new gutter downspout, there's no way to fix that nicely.