The swing of the door should be level and the door should latch to the doorknob plate in the frame.
Hinged adjustments to keep door from closing.
This might cause the door to creak or to spring back from a closed position.
This can be a problem if you live in a older home or one that seems to be settling doors can be adjusted slightly.
When adjusting hinges i often have to adjust the location of screw holes.
Tighten the screws on the hinges as much as possible and then try closing the door to see if the problem is fixed.
Close the door to check the fit.
If the door doesn t close far enough to latch then tighten the hinge by 1 more position.
Only test the door after adjusting both hinges since you could damage or break them otherwise.
If it closes quickly and slams shut loosen the tension in the hinges until it closes quietly.
Adjust the hinge to have it align correctly and snugly with the door and frame.
Continue tightening and checking until the door no longer sticks.
Return the pin to the hinge and tap it back in place.
If the mortise in the jamb is set too close to the stop the door will bind against the stop.
If this is the case you will probably see telltale signs of scraped paint on the door where it rubs.
If your door has only two hinges close the door and hammer a small wood shim near the top on the doorknob side of the door between the door and the frame.
It s rare but you might find that you can t draw in a hinge at all because the jamb is already tight against the framing or shims.
Tap out the hinge pin of the top hinge.
If your door only has two hinge pins then completely close it and remove the hinge while the door is in this position.
Keep an eye on the door trim as you tighten.
If you begin to create gaps at the trim joints stop.
The striker on the door handle will help to keep the door hinges aligned while you remove the pin.
If the door continues to swing open work down the line of hinges.
How to adjust a door by the hinges for better alignment it can be the case that a door springs open on its own when you try and close it.
This could be because the hinges are chopped in too deeply causing the edge of the door and the frame to bind against each other when shutting the door.