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My house is over 20 years old. Recently, one of the toilet doors started to catch on the floor tiles when the door is about three-quarters. There is no sign of deformation in the floor tiles. But it does appear that the gap between the door & the door jamb - on the door hinge side - has opened up slightly at the top.
There are generally 3 methods of lifting sagging doors. I opted to bend the hinge-knuckles as the best way to fix the root of the problem. It is a very quick & simple fix to the problem - and you can do this as well.
You do not have to buy any special tool like a "door hinge knuckle bender tool".
You only need:
- a hammer,
- long parallel pin-punch, &
- plastic window/door shims (or any thin material you can get a hold of).
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5 янв 2022