Why Is My Door Swollen and Won't Shut? Causes and Solutions
Discover why your door may have swollen and how to fix it with these simple solutions.
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A door may swell and not shut properly due to humidity or water exposure, causing the wood to expand. Remove the door and sand down the swollen edges gently. If excessive moisture is the issue, paint or seal the door and surrounding frame to prevent future swelling. Ensure the home’s humidity levels are consistently managed to avoid recurrence.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a door to swell? A door usually swells due to humidity or water exposure, which causes the wood to expand.
- How can I prevent my door from swelling? You can prevent swelling by sealing the door and maintaining consistent humidity levels in your home.
- What should I do if my door won't close? If your door won’t close, you can try sanding the swollen edges or adjusting the hinges.
- Is it safe to sand down a swollen door? Yes, sanding down the swollen edges gently can help the door fit properly again.