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Fixing a Sticking Door in Damp Weather: Why Seasonal Movement Isn’t a Door Replacement Job

🪵 Fixing a Sticking Door in Damp Weather: Why Seasonal Movement Isn’t a Door Replacement Job Have you ever noticed your front door suddenly becomes harder to close during rainy or humid weather? Many homeowners immediately assume the door has “expanded beyond repair” or that the frame is failing. In reality, this is one of the most common seasonal carpentry issues—especially with timber doors—and in most cases, it does not require a replacement. What’s happening is simple: moisture in the air causes natural expansion in wood. When the door swells slightly, even by a few millimeters, it begins to rub against the frame, catch on the latch side, or fail to align properly with the lock. We recently handled a case exactly like this where a solid timber external door had become stiff, noisy, and difficult to secure during wet weather. Here’s how we diagnosed and corrected it properly using precision carpentry—not replacement. 🔍 The Diagnosis: Seasonal Swelling, Not Structural Failure At f...

Fixing a Sticking Door in Damp Weather: Why Seasonal Movement Isn’t a Door Replacement Job