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How To Fix Stripped Door Hinge Holes

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How To Fix Stripped Door Hinge Holes

Dressing up your home adds value to it and makes it more appealing. Making small but impactful changes is what can take your home from drab to fab. And revamping old things with new life is one of the best ways to do that. One such simple change you can make is updating the look of your doors. If you’re ready to do something big, then replacing them might be a good idea, but if you want a quick fix that won’t take much effort then fixing the door hinges might be something you should consider instead. See, most people don’t know that these little details are actually really important when it comes to adding value to your home or even just making it look nicer.

How To Fix Stripped Door Hinge Holes

Remove the hinge

To remove the hinge, you need to first remove the screws and then slide out the pin. If the hinge is a bit rusted, use a hacksaw to cut through it.

Sand it down

Sand down both sides of the hole, making sure to get all of that rust off before moving on to step 3.

Fill in the holes with wood filler

Using wood filler is one of the easiest ways to fix stripped door hinge holes because you don’t really have to be precise with it or anything like that. You just fill in both sides with as much as you can and then smooth it out until there are no lumps or bumps left behind, which shouldn’t take long at all since this stuff dries pretty quickly once applied correctly (and sanding helps too).

Let it dry overnight and paint over it!

Once your wood filler has dried completely, you’ll want to go ahead and paint over it so that no one can see that you filled in those holes at all if they weren’t expecting them to be there in the first place!

Why Are Door Hinges So Important?

  • Doors are one of the most important parts of a home.
  • They’re also one of the most vulnerable to damage, especially if they get knocked around a lot or if you have kids that play outside and leave their toys on the door steps.
  • If you have a dog, then this can be even worse because it can knock them off when they walk out or in and then cause them to slip and fall downstairs or something like that!
  • If you don’t have a dog but live with someone who does, then this is probably an issue for you too since getting hurt from falling doors is always a possibility.
  • If you have a dog and a child, then this is especially important because you don’t want your child to get hurt or anything like that if they happen to slip on the door or something like that.
  • Door hinges are also important in the way they make your doors look nice and shiny and how they help keep them closed when you close them!
  • Hinges also play an important role in how long your doors will stay closed after you close them.
  • But hinges are also very important for safety reasons, especially if you live in a home where there could be other people living inside of it with you, such as renters or even just someone who has moved in recently.
  • If there are other people living in your home, then it’s possible that someone might not realize that the door is actually open until it’s too late and a kid slips and falls down the stairs and gets hurt!
  • This can be bad for everyone involved but especially bad for kids since getting hurt from slipping on something is bound to happen at some point!

How To Install Cabinet Door Hinges

  1. Cut the hinge to size using a hacksaw blade that matches the thickness of the hinge leaf. The length of the hinge should be equal to or slightly less than the mounting surface on the cabinet side plus 1/8 inch for clearance at each end of the hinge leaf. For example, if you are mounting hinges to a 1-inch-thick cabinet side, cut them so they are 1 inch long. If you have a 1/4-inch-thick cabinet side, cut them so they are 3/4 inches long (1/4 inch shorter than 1 inch).
  2. Place a screwdriver under one end of each hinge leaf; tap it with a hammer until it is flush with the edge of its mounting surface on both sides of each hinge leaf.
  3. Using an awl or ice pick, punch two holes through each hinge leaf near its center line from its backside. Make sure that these holes are exactly opposite one another and that they align with any existing screw holes in your cabinet side.
  4. Slide both leaves onto their mounting surfaces and align them with their respective holes; drive screws through both leaves into their mounting surfaces to secure them.
  5. Set the other end of each leaf into its matching hole in the hinge plate, and drive a screw through it and into the cabinet side to secure it.
  6. If necessary, adjust the hinges so that they are aligned with the screw holes in the hinge plate.
  7. Close the door and check to make sure that all screws are tight and that the cabinet door is aligned with its hinges.

How To Replace A Broken Hinge

  1. Remove the hinge from the cabinet side by loosening its screws and removing them.
  2. Remove the broken hinge leaf from its hinge plate by driving out its old screws with a screwdriver and then removing the leaf.
  3. Place a new hinge leaf in its appropriate position on the cabinet side, aligning it with any existing screw holes in your cabinet side.
  4. Insert your new hinge leaf’s screws into their corresponding holes in your cabinet side; drive them in with a screwdriver until they are flush with the surface of your cabinet side.
  5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each remaining hinge on your cabinet door.

Quick And Easy Fix For Bent Doors

  1. Place a screwdriver under one end of each leaf, and tap it with a hammer until it is flush with the edge of its mounting surface on both sides of each leaf.
  2. Using an awl or ice pick, punch two holes through each leaf near its center line from its backside.
  3. Slide both leaves onto their mounting surfaces and align them with their respective holes; drive screws through both leaves into their mounting surfaces to secure them.
  4. Check to make sure that all screws are tight and that the cabinet door is aligned with its hinges.

Conclusion

The door hinges are an important factor in adding value to your home. If they are loose, broken, or stripped, they can also make your door look unbalanced and crooked. There are a few easy ways to fix your door hinges and make them look new again. All it takes is a little bit of elbow grease and some creativity. You can choose to repair the hinges or replace them completely. There is also an easy way to fix bent doors by using a hammer and tapping the bent parts back into shape. Whatever you do, don’t overlook the value of the door hinges. They are useful and important parts of your door that you shouldn’t ignore.

FAQs:

Q: What is the difference between a hinged door and an accordion door?

A: Hinged doors are the most common type of door. They have hinges that allow them to be opened and closed. Accordion doors have a section that folds in or out to either side.

Q: How do I know if my hinges are loose?

A: The hinges should be tight. If you can open your door with just a little bit of effort, then your hinges are probably broken or damaged. They should also move smoothly when you try to open and close the door. If they don’t, they are probably worn out and need replacing.

Q: Are there any other ways to fix loose doors besides replacing the hinges?

A: Yes! There are several other types of repairs such as tightening up screws, replacing broken parts, and even fixing broken locks. However, if your hinges aren’t damaged or broken but they still feel loose, then it’s best to replace them rather than trying to repair them .

Jacob Lindsey

Jacob is a home remodeling guru having worked over 15 years in construction in Reno, NV, mainly focused on home renovations. He likes taking ideas from his clients and making them a reality.

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