Problems with doors often develop gradually as hinges age, paint finishes break down and houses settle. Many issues are easy to fix with a little know-how and needn't cost much money.
September 15, 2015
Problems with doors often develop gradually as hinges age, paint finishes break down and houses settle. Many issues are easy to fix with a little know-how and needn't cost much money.
Whack the frame to get some clearance
First, check if the door is warped and ensure that the hinges have been correctly installed. If the door is straight and hung correctly, you'll need to find the high spot where the door catches the frame.
Sand down the high points
If the door still sticks, you'll need to sand down the high point on the edge of the door. Keep the door still as you work by pushing two wooden wedges under the bottom edge, one facing in each direction.
A warped door is likely to stick. There's little you can do to straighten it, so you'll need to consider a replacement.
Warping may be obvious from looking at the door sideways, but if in doubt, open the door and hang a plumb line from the top of the open edge. If the edge of the door deviates from the line further down, the door is probably warped.
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