How to Adjust Interior Door Hinges for Proper Alignment

Learn how to adjust interior door hinges to fix sagging or misalignment with simple tools and techniques.

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To adjust interior door hinges, first, check if the door is sagging or misaligned. Use a screwdriver to tighten the hinge screws. If that doesn't work, try shimming the hinges: place a thin piece of cardboard behind the hinge plate. For severe misalignment, you may need to reposition the hinges by unscrewing them and drilling new pilot holes. Always ensure the door is level before finalizing adjustments.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I fix a sagging interior door? To fix a sagging door, tighten the hinge screws first. If that doesn’t help, use shims behind the hinge plates or reposition the hinges by drilling new pilot holes.
  2. What tools do I need to adjust door hinges? You typically need a screwdriver to tighten screws, thin cardboard for shimming, and a drill to create new pilot holes if repositioning is required.
  3. Can I adjust door hinges without removing the door? Yes, minor adjustments like tightening screws or shimming can be done with the door in place. Major repositioning may require unscrewing the hinges.