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Aug

17

2022

How To Adjust Composite Door Hinges

Do you have a composite door that is not closing properly? If so, the hinges likely need to be adjusted. This blog post will show you how to adjust composite door hinges to get your door working properly again.

Why is adjusting your door composite front door UK hinge important?

A properly hung and adjusted door is essential for the security and weather-proofing of your home. Your composite front door UK should be checked at least once a year to ensure that the hinges are properly adjusted. This simple process only takes a few minutes, but it can make a big difference in the performance of your door.

If your door is not properly adjusted, it may not close correctly, creating gaps that let in drafts and moisture. This can damage your door and ultimately lead to costly repairs. In addition, an improperly adjusted door is more likely to come off its hinges in high winds, posing a serious safety hazard.

By taking the time to adjust your composite front door UK hinge, you can help extend your door’s life and keep your home safe and weather-proof.

What to do before adjusting your composite door hinge?

Before making any adjustments to your composite door hinge, taking a few precautionary measures is important.

First, you will want to make sure that the door is in a locked position. This will help to avoid any accidental damage to the door or hinge.

Next, you will want to remove any objects in the way of the door, such as a doormat or planter.
Once these items have been removed, you can proceed with making the necessary adjustments to the door hinge.

How to adjust your composite front doors UK hinges?

Follow these four steps to adjust your composite door hinges and get your door working like new again.

1. Start by removing the door from the frame. This will make it easier to access the hinges.
2. Take a close look at the hinges to determine which one needs to be adjusted.
3. Use a screwdriver to loosen or tighten the screws on the hinge.
4. Once the screws have been adjusted, re-hang the door and test it. If it still isn’t working properly, repeat the process.

In conclusion, if your composite door is not closing properly, it is most likely due to an issue with the hinges. You can adjust the hinges yourself, but it is best to consult a professional. UK Doors & Windows is a trusted resource for all your door and window needs. Visit us online or give us a call today.

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