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    How do you keep a door from drifting towards the closed position? I don't want to use a stop.

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    Lost123,

    The reason a door swings closed on its own is because the door casing on the hinge side is not plumb. If you place a long ( at least 4 foot) level against the casing you will see this.

    You need to:

    - remove the door trim from both sides of the doors
    - remove any long screws from each of the hinges that go though the casing and into the wall framing.
    - using your level and some shims ( narrow pieces of wood that are gradually tapered to form a wedge) adjust the hinge side of the casing until plumb. Confirm that the door does not close by itself.
    - secure the hinges using long screws to the wall framing.
    - using the door as a guide and shims as needed adjust the other side of the door up/down and in/out to provide a consistant gap between the door and the casing. Secure this side with finish nails long enough the reach the wall framing.
    - re-apply the door trim on both sides.

    Hope this helps, Jim



    'Just a handyman trying to help'
    'Just a handyman trying to help'

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    • #3
      Lost 123; Sometimes to correct this problem, you only have to loosen a bottom OR a top hinge a touch (1/16") and put a thin piece of cardboard behind the hinge (hinge on door, not jamb) Sometimes this works and sometimes it don't. Good luck, Hube

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      • #4
        quote:Originally posted by lost123

        How do you keep a door from drifting towards the closed position? I don't want to use a stop.
        You can also remove a door pin, bend it slightly and reinsert.

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        • #5
          That's a good idea!

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