Open the door wide and insert a wedge under the bottom outside corner to level it.
How to fix sagging door hinge pulling away from jamb.
A quick fix for this problem is to fill in the door jamb s so the screw will remain secure.
If the hinge and jamb are painted cut the paint around the leaf with a utility knife swing the leaf away from the jamb.
Make a cardboard shim to fix your sagging door.
If one is loose remove two or more screws and try driving in longer screws.
Drive a 3 inch flathead wood screw into the hole using a drill driver.
Screws magically work themselves loose over the years.
Remove the screws that hold the loose hinge leaf to the door jamb.
With a drill you re more likely to over tighten the screw and strip the screw holes or chew up the screwheads.
Remove the hinge with the stripped hole by removing the screws holding it in place from the door jamb and frame and if necessary from the door s face.
On the latch side a door is cut at a slight bevel to make it easier to close.
Just remove the screws pull the door out very carefully just enough to slide your cardboard shim underneath it.
Drive the screw into the jamb at the point on the jamb where the sticking is most.
The screw will go through the door jamb and into the wood stud of the rough door framing tightening the hinge and pulling the door jamb slightly toward the stud.
You can simply take the screws out of one hinge without removing the complete door.
Tighten the hinge screws.
If a door binds open it grasp the knob and lift up to see if a hinge is loose.
Loosen a sticking door by driving a single 3 inch screw into the jamb to draw the jamb against the door frame.
Dip an appropriately sized dowel into carpenter s glue and insert it into the hole you can find these at any large hardware store.
If your door rubs near the top or drags on the floor use a screwdriver not a drill to tighten the screws.