Why is My Interior Door so Tight to Close? Troubleshooting Guide
Discover common reasons and solutions for tight interior doors with our expert tips for smoother operation.
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If your interior door is tight to close, check for warping, swollen wood, or misaligned hinges. Sand down any tight spots or swollen areas, and tighten loose hinge screws. Use a lubricant on the hinges if necessary. If the problem persists, consider adjusting the strike plate for smoother operation.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes an interior door to become tight? Common causes include warped wood, swollen material due to humidity, or misaligned hinges.
- How can I fix a tight door without replacing it? You can sand down tight spots, adjust hinges, or lubricate them for smoother closing.
- When should I consider replacing my door? If adjustments fail and the door is significantly damaged, it may be time to replace it.
- What can I use to lubricate door hinges? You can use silicone spray, graphite, or petroleum jelly to lubricate door hinges.