How to Fix a Door That Needs to Be Lifted to Close Properly
Learn simple steps to fix a door that requires lifting to close, including tightening screws, replacing hinges, and using longer screws for a secure fit.
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Tighten the hinge screws. Use a screwdriver to ensure all the hinge screws are tight. Inspect and replace damaged hinges. If the hinges are warped or damaged, replace them with new ones. Use longer screws. For a more secure fix, replace one of the hinge screws with a 3-inch screw to reach the wall stud, lifting the door properly.
FAQs & Answers
- Why does my door need to be lifted to close? A door may need to be lifted to close properly if the hinges are loose or damaged, or if screws are not securely attached, causing misalignment.
- Can I fix a door that won't close by tightening screws? Yes, tightening the hinge screws often helps realign the door and improves closing if they were loose.
- What type of screws should I use to lift a door? Using longer screws, like 3-inch screws, can anchor the hinge more securely into the wall stud, effectively lifting and aligning the door.