Why Is My Outside Door Not Closing Properly? Common Causes & Fixes
Learn why your outside door may not close properly and simple steps to fix issues like misalignment, loose hinges, and faulty weatherstripping.
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Common reasons for an outside door not closing properly include: misalignment due to settling of the house, loose hinges, or weatherstripping causing obstruction. To resolve, first, tighten loose screws on hinges. If that doesn’t work, check for misalignment by observing if the door rubs against the frame. Adjust the hinges or plan the door edges if necessary. Additionally, inspect weatherstripping and replace if it’s worn or misaligned.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes an outside door to not close properly? Common causes include house settling causing misalignment, loose hinges, or obstructive or worn weatherstripping.
- How can I fix a door that is rubbing against the frame? Check the hinges and tighten any loose screws, then adjust the hinges or plane the door edges to eliminate rubbing.
- When should I replace weatherstripping on an outside door? Replace weatherstripping when it is worn, damaged, or misaligned, as it can prevent the door from closing properly.