Why Won't My Door Close? Common Hinge Problems and Fixes Explained
Discover why your door won't close due to hinge issues and learn easy fixes like tightening screws, replacing hinges, or sanding obstructing areas.
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Loose or misaligned hinges are common culprits for a door that won't close properly. Tighten any loose screws and check if the hinges are in the correct position. Replacing worn hinges or using longer screws can provide better support. Additionally, you might need to sand down parts of the door or frame that could be obstructing smooth closure.
FAQs & Answers
- What causes a door hinge to become loose? Door hinges can become loose over time due to regular use, worn screws, or changes in door alignment caused by humidity or structural shifts.
- How can I fix a door that won’t close properly because of the hinges? Start by tightening any loose hinge screws, check the alignment of the hinges, replace worn hinges if necessary, or sand down any obstructing parts of the door or frame.
- When should I replace door hinges instead of repairing them? Replace door hinges if they are visibly worn, bent, rusted, or if tightening screws no longer secures the door properly to ensure smooth operation.