Why does my door not close all the way?

If you find that the latch contacts the strike plate too high or too low, make sure all the door's hinge screws are tight. If that doesn't solve the problem, try this trick: Remove one of the screws on the jamb side of the hinge and drive in a 3-in.
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Why does front door not close all the way?

A door that does not stay shut is usually improperly aligned at the hinges or at the strike plate and latch. This can be caused by settling of the house, improper installation of the door, or damage caused by slamming or excessive use of the door.
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Do doors swell in winter or summer?

It's quite common in the summer for doors to swell and start sticking as the humidity levels increase outside. As wood is a natural substance, it can absorb this excess moisture in the air and this causes the door to scrape along the floor or at other points in the frame.
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How do you adjust a door when it's hitting the bottom?

If the top of the door (above where the lock and door handle are located) is hitting or rubbing the top edge of the door frame, then you need to add a cardboard shim to the very bottom hinge. This will make the door push slightly outward from the bottom meaning the top will be pushed slightly inward.
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Why is my door so hard to close?

Other factors, such as loose hinges, can make it difficult to open or close a door. The hinge screws may need tightening, otherwise check the door jam; make sure it is flush with the door frame. It could also be water damage to the wood, which would make the wood expand.
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How To Fix a Sagging Door that's Rubbing or Won't Close!!!



How do you fix a swollen door?

Use Heat Gun or Hairdryer to Fix the Swollen Door

So, you can use the hairdryer or the heat gun to take out the moisture. Once you put the heat gun on the swollen portion of wood, the air or the moisture trapped inside the door escapes into the air again.
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Why is my door so tight?

DOOR HINGE ISSUES

The screws that hold the hinge in place start to work loose and cause the door to sag or become tight. It results in the door not meeting the latch-side strike plate or scraping the door. By looking at the jamb, you need to check if the hinge plates are causing the problem.
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How do you shave the bottom of a door without removing it?

To sand the bottom of a door without removing it, put the sandpaper on the floor, grit side up, and pull the door back and forth across it. Planing is usually the last resort, since it will mean touching up the planed area with a sealer or finish to match the door. A rasp-type plane will often do the best job.
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How do you stop a door from scraping the floor?

Pull the hinge away from the door frame and place 1mm shim of cardboard or timber to fit behind hinge. Screw the hinge back and check door operation. It should have lifted the closing bottom edge slightly. If the door still scrapes the floor, try a second shim.
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How much does it cost to shave a door?

If you're tired of pushing through (literally), the answer is to do what is known as "planing," which means to shave off a small portion of the bottom of the door to stop the sticking. It costs an average of $110 to plane a door, with a typical range of $70 to $150.
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What's the bottom of the door called?

The piece at the bottom of a door is called a sill. Door sills help prevent air and water from getting in your home.
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How much can you cut off the bottom of a door?

Remember, you only have about an inch and a half available to lose from the average hollow core door. If you need to take off more than that, think about replacing the door instead. Start by drawing a pencil line to show where you're cutting, then grab a knife and a guide and score the surface of the door.
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How much should I cut off the bottom of a door for carpet?

Typically you only need to trim 1/2 inch from the bottom of the door. If that's not enough, you can trim off up to 3/4 inch. Hollow-core doors, which are the most common for interior usage, are built around a frame on the outside perimeter. If you cut too much off the frame, the door will can separate.
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How many doors can a carpenter hang in a day?

Most joiners can fit 4-6 doors in a day depending on how much work needs doing on them. Most decent carpenters should be able to hang 4-5 doors in a day with ironmongery fitted depending on what state the door lining is.
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How much does a bedroom door cost?

A bedroom or closet door replacement averages $100 to $300 in labor with door costs typically range from $50 to $500. Wood French doors can cost from $600 to $4,500 or more. Your final price will depend on the type, frame or trim replacements, and fitting.
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How much doors are in the world?

No one attempted to count the number of doors in the world. So, we can't expect anything from someone to count the doors. However, according to research conducted by an expert mathematician, if the world's population totals 7 billion, the doors maybe 42 billion all across then globe.
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Why is my door dragging on the floor?

Fix #1: Tighten the Hinge Screws

Screws magically work themselves loose over the years. If your door rubs near the top or drags on the floor, use a screwdriver, not a drill, to tighten the screws. With a drill, you're more likely to over-tighten the screw and strip the screw holes or chew up the screwheads.
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Should a door sweep touch the floor?

Ideally, the sweep should be installed so that is comes in contact with the bevel on the threshold but where the sweep will not touch the flooring material (i.e. carpet, tile) as the door swings open and closed.
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Will a swollen door go back to normal?

Will a Swollen Door Go Back To Normal? Wood can expand and contract as it is exposed to moisture and changes in climate. However, if a door is swollen a great deal due to heat or moisture exposure, it is unlikely that it will revert to its original shape.
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Do doors expand in winter?

Sticking. When the weather gets chillier, the wooden fibres which make up your door will begin to contract. When things get warmer again, those same fibres will expand. After a while, this cycle of expansion and contraction will cause a door to become the wrong size and shape for its frame.
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