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Common Issues & Fixes for Internal Doors
While many people might not think about updating their doors for years, even minor issues can significantly impact the appearance of an entire room. If your door isn’t looking quite right, consider checking out some common problems and solutions provided by Leader Doors.
**Drooping Doors**
One of the most frequent issues is when a door begins to droop, making it difficult to close properly because the lock no longer aligns correctly. This usually happens when the hinges have loosened over time. Inspect the screws on the hinges; if any seem loose, tighten them using a drill or screwdriver. Sometimes, if the screws don’t hold well, you may need to switch to a larger size.
**Sticky Doors**
When opening or closing your door becomes challenging, it could mean the door is rubbing against the frame somewhere. Look for signs of wear or paint marks on the edges where the door meets the frame. Sand or plane these areas gently until the door moves smoothly again. For problems near the top or sides, you can work directly on the door while it's still hung. However, if the issue is at the bottom, you'll need to remove the door from its hinges and work on it on a stable surface like a workbench.
**Squeaky Hinges**
Hinges that squeak or locks that feel stiff can be annoying. Fortunately, this is an easy fix. Use an aerosol lubricant and spray it onto the hinges or the lock mechanism. Open and close the door a few times to ensure the lubricant spreads evenly, then wipe away any excess. This should resolve the noise and stiffness quickly.
**Misaligned Locks**
If your door was installed incorrectly, the lock might not line up with the striker plate, preventing it from latching properly. A small misalignment can sometimes be fixed by filing the striker plate slightly to create more space. For larger adjustments, you may need to reposition the striker plate entirely. To determine the correct alignment, first remove the plate, then rub a colored pencil or marker along the latch. Close the door and test the handle a few times; this will leave a mark indicating the latch's position. Chisel the striker plate area to match the mark and reinstall the plate.
If you're considering a fresh start with new doors, check out our extensive range of internal doors at Leader Doors for ideas and inspiration. Whether you're looking for modern designs or classic styles, we’ve got options to suit every taste and budget.