How to Fix a Door That Won't Close Properly in Winter
Learn why your door may not close in winter and discover effective solutions to fix it.
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Wooden doors expand during winter due to increased moisture in the air. This expansion may cause your door to not close properly. To address this, inspect the door frame and weather stripping for fit and alignment issues. Using a dehumidifier can minimize moisture levels. If the problem persists, you might need to adjust the hinges or plane the door edges slightly to ensure a smoother close.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes doors to stick in winter? Doors can stick in winter due to wood expansion from increased moisture, misalignment, or damaged weather stripping.
- How can I prevent my door from sticking? Use a dehumidifier, check and adjust hinges, and ensure weather stripping is installed correctly to prevent sticking.
- Can I fix a door that won't close myself? Yes, you can often fix it by adjusting hinges, planing edges, or replacing weather stripping.
- What should I do if my door is still not closing properly? If problems persist after adjustments, consider consulting a professional or inspecting for structural issues.