Why Is My Front Door Suddenly Hard to Close? Causes and Solutions

Discover why your front door is hard to close all of a sudden and learn easy fixes for swelling, settling frames, and hinge issues.

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A sudden difficulty in closing your front door could be due to humidity, causing the wood to swell, or settling of the house that has altered the door frame. Check the hinges for looseness, ensure there is no warping or obstruction, and consider planing the door's edges if wood expansion is the issue.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why does humidity make my door hard to close? Humidity causes wood to absorb moisture and swell, which can make doors fit too tightly in their frames, making them harder to close.
  2. How can I fix a door that has become difficult to close? Check for loose hinges, warping, or obstructions. If humidity caused the issue, planing the door edges or sanding them down can help restore proper fit.
  3. Can house settling affect how my door fits? Yes, settling can shift door frames slightly out of alignment, causing the door to rub or stick and making it hard to close.