Doors are an essential part of every home, but sometimes your doors just won't close. One of these eight practical tips may help you find some solutions to common door problems.
July 14, 2015
Doors are an essential part of every home, but sometimes your doors just won't close. One of these eight practical tips may help you find some solutions to common door problems.
If a door refuses to shut or keeps swinging open, first diagnose and fix the underlying problem, then spray the hinges regularly with an oil-based lubricant.
To check if a door's latch and strike are out of alignment, smear lipstick on the edge of the door's latch and stick masking tape to the strike plate.
Lubricate your latches every six months to avoid latch problems. Use an multi-purpose, oil-based lubricant.
If there's a build-up of old paint around a latch, use a utility knife to break the seal around the latch and scrape paint off its surface. If the latch in an older mortice-type lock case continues to stick, then you'll need to repair the lock case.
If a door's latch is too high or low for the strike, make sure all the hinge screws are tight.
If the latch is missing the strike hole by 0.3 centimetres (1/8 of an inch) or less, enlarge the hole.
If the latch on an old interior door no longer extends far enough out of the latch hole to keep the door from swinging open, install a second strike plate over the first.
If the latch isn't going into the strike far enough or is missing the hole by more than 0.3 centimetres (1/8 inch), move the strike plate up or down, in or out as required.
Keep these eight practical tips in mind, and you'll be able to solve some common problems with doors that won't close.
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