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How to Fix a Loose Door Hinge

doorpanels-300x200.jpgThe majority of homeowners can fix a loose hinge. However, if the screw holes are damaged and can't hold screws, you might have to add wood glue and dowels before you can put back the hinge.

Remove any surface corrosion. This will help the dowels stay in place and give them a solid base to grip into.

Removal of the Hinges

A lot of door hinges are able to be removed, making it easier to move the door from one side to another or to take the entire door off the frame if need be. Removing the hinges is fairly simple for anyone with patience, although you need to know how to do it right.

If the hinges have been painted you'll need to take off the paint before you attempt to remove the pins. If you don't, the paint will flake off and scratch the door when you attempt to lift it. Place the hinges in a stainless steel pot and fill it up with water to the point that the hinges are completely submerged. Let the hinges sit in the pan for about 30 minutes. The heat from the water should soften the paint and make it easier to take off the pins.

After the pins are loosening and the pins are loose, you can take off the hinges from the door and frame. It is possible to use a standard screwdriver, but it is recommended to use a magnetic screwdriver for this project. This type of screwdriver was created to grab screws made of steel and make the task go much faster.

Before you attempt to remove the hinges it is recommended to spray them with some grease. A simple lubricant will allow you speed up the process and also remove the pins and screws more easily. This kind of lubricant is able to be found in a variety of hardware stores as well as home improvement shops.

The number of hinges you need will also differ based on what type of door you have and the way it's set up. Doors with solid cores and heavy weights will require more hinges, whereas hollow-cored and lighter doors might only require two or three hinges.

It is also important to be aware of the various kinds of hinges in order to determine which ones best suit your needs. Exterior hinges are typically designed to support the weight of the door and interior hinges have to be able to handle heavier loads.

Reattaching the Hinges

Over time the hinges on doors can loosen and begin to sag or hang crookedly. This can be a problem, but it's usually easy to solve. Retightening the screw will typically solve the problem. However, if the screw holes are ripped out, this may be more difficult to accomplish. Fortunately, there is a method to make these holes back to their original size that uses a wood dowel.

Begin by drilling out the hole from the previous one using a drill bit that is close to the size of the new screw (typically 3/8"). Then use a wood glue and dowels made of wood to fill in the hole. The dowel should be cut to a length that is similar to the screw to ensure a tight fit. After that, reinstall the screw and tighten it until the desired tightness. If the door still has a tendency to bind, then add another dowel to the gap and repeat the process. Be sure to shut the door slowly in order to verify the clearances at the perimeter after each adjustment.

Another option is to make use of an old-fashioned wood plug instead of a dowel. It's also possible, but may take some time to put in. You can tap in the wood piece that has been whittled to the right size. If you don't have a wooden tool, you can also try using toothpicks or wooden matches.

After you have reinstalled the new screw then use a countersink to make the hole for the head of the screw smaller, so that it doesn't rub against the edge of the door when it is opened and closed. This will make it easier to tighten the screw when you are reinstalling the hinge.

After installing the hinge again, you should lubricate the hinge with a dry lubricant. This will help to prevent it from becoming stuck in the future. Products such as PB Blaster or Liquid Wrench are excellent options. Apply a thin layer and allow it to soak into the hinge barrel for about 15 minutes.

Refinishing the Hinges

If you're not ready to replace the hinges on your door, you could make a few minor repairs. The first step is to make sure that the screws holding the hinge plate to the door and frame are tight. If they're loose, tighten them using an electric drill or screwdriver. Be careful not to tighten your screws so tight that they start to create gaps at the trim joints or, even more damagingly remove the threads.

If you're experiencing issues because the hinge plates are separating from the jamb and door and jamb, you can fix them by applying wood glue to the plate's back and then inserting toothpicks or wooden dowels into the holes. Dowels and toothpicks create a solid foundation for the screws, and prevent the plates from shifting as you push them in. Allow the glue time to dry before you can reattach your hinge.

The screws may also be damaged or missing. You can fix this problem by replacing the screws with longer ones. Use a drill that is the same size as the screw hole to avoid drilling into the hinge or jamb.

Close the door after you have reattached your hinge and examine the gap between the frame and the door. It should be about the thickness of one nickel all the way around or less if there's a gap caused by a door that was not properly hang. If the hinges were set up correctly, this shouldn't be a problem.

If the hinges are still loose, try adding an extra thick hinge between the hinge plate's surface and the mounting surface. This will give the hinges more room. You can also take off the hinge pin and pound it down with a hammer in order to tighten it up or choose an entirely new hinge. You can also lubricate your hinges using mineral oil or jojoba in order to reduce friction and keep them in their place. Periodically lubricating your hinges can aid in keeping them from becoming stiff or squeaky, and will also extend their life.

Cleaning the Hinges

The Glass window accessories friction stay hinge created by the constant movement of a upvc window hinge replacement draws dust particles. These particles may get stuck and accumulate over time in the moving parts of door hinges, if they're not regularly cleaned and lubricated. As a result the hinge can become stiff and creaky and its appearance could get worse. Regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection will preserve the integrity and functionality of hinges on doors.

Examine the hinges to determine how much rust has formed on their surface. If the rust has become so severe that it has damaged the surface of the screw holes or the barrel of the hinge, you'll have to replace the hinges. If you can save the hinges, begin by brushing away loose rust using steel wool and a wire brush. Then apply a rust remover from a commercial store or homemade solution like lemon juice to the upvc window hinge repair. Let the rust removal solution be on the hinge for several minutes to dissolve and penetrate any remaining corrosion.

If you don't wish to spend the time and money to replace repair window hinges, tightening the screws will restore the hinges' functionality. It might be necessary, however, to add dowel or shim made of wood to the hinge in the event that the screws have been degraded. Wooden dowels come in round rods of varying sizes and lengths. You can buy them on the internet, at woodworking supply shops and home improvement stores.

A shim may be made of plastic or metal, based on the kind of hinge you have. To make a dowel, you need to cut an unfinished dowel into the desired length. You can then dip the dowel in a glue for carpenters and then insert it into the hole that you have stripped, allowing the glue to hold the dowel in the right position.

Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgBefore you begin cleaning the hinges, lay down a paper or cloth towel to shield floors and other surfaces from drips and spills that could happen. After the area has been secured and dry, clean the hinges using a soft cloth or sponge dipped in a mild cleaner or vinegar to eliminate the build-up of dirt, grime and tarnish. A small or toothbrush can be used to access difficult-to-reach places in crevices and narrow places.

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