Friday 11 November 2011

The Best Way To Correct a Squeaky Door



If you own a house, it is nice to be able to do certain handyman jobs, due to the fact there always seems to be something that needs fixing. A creaking door is certainly one such issue. It's not a big problem, but it sure can easily be an irritant to everyone until it's fixed. Since it is not a serious enough problem to have to have a serviceman; it's the kind of thing you need to be able to fix yourself.

The very first thing you must do to correct it is discover exactly where the squeak is. Never even look at replacing the door itself - do the swing test first. When you are swinging the door open and shut, pay attention to the squeak to determine if you can pinpoint where it is at. In most cases, you can audibly hear the loudest place where the noise is coming from, and by that, figure out what the cause is. When you are not having any luck, consider swinging the door at different speeds.

One common source of door squeaks is the necessity for lubrication of the hinges. So, tighten up every one of the screws, and then have a flat screwdriver to loosen-up the hinge pins, and add some sewing machine oil, or WD-40 onto the hinge. When the oil seeps into the hinge, assist it along by slowly swinging the door open and shut. You'll find out if this was in fact the problem straightaway. If there's still a squeak, there may be one additional likely primary cause. Sometimes a solid wood door can swell or warp because of high humidity, causing a squeak where wood rubs against wood. To prevent this, just move the door stop so it doesn't impact the door itself. The things you need to do this is a block of wood and a hammer. Just simply put the block of wood along side the door stop where it's squealing and knock it over a bit.

After the door quits squeaking and opens and closes without problems, you're done. The only problem is that it will often break the paint, so some repainting may be in order. One more root cause may well be a hinge actually rubbing up against the door jam, maybe because it's not cut in deeply enough, or it's too deep. If it is the case, take the hinges off and cut them in more deeply, or place a shim in behind the hinges if they're cut too deep. Through this experimentation process you should be able to quickly and easily repair any door squeak.

If it is not a simple repair, the whole door might call for replacing. It is really an uncomplicated process with pre-hung doors. Achieving this though, you should get doors that coordinate, and spend quite a bit of time repainting. Don't forget, it certainly is a job well done whenever you do it yourself.

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