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If you have a sagging door that's rubbing against the frame, it's important to address the issue as soon as possible. Here are some steps to adjust a sagging door: 1. Check the hinges: The first step is to check the hinges of the door. If the hinges are loose, they can cause the door to sag. Tighten any loose screws or replace any worn-out hinges. 2. Tighten the screws: The screws that hold the hinges to the door frame can become loose over time, causing the door to sag. Tighten all screws in the hinges, making sure they are snugly in place. 3. Shim the hinges: If the hinges are still loose after tightening the screws, you can try shimming them. Use thin cardboard or wooden shims to wedge between the hinges and the door frame to make them fit snugly. 4. Adjust the strike plate: If the door latch doesn't align with the strike plate, it can cause the door to sag. Loosen the screws holding the strike plate in place and move it slightly in the direction needed to align the latch. Tighten the screws when the alignment is correct. 5. Trim the door: If the door is still sagging after trying all the above steps, you can trim the bottom of the door. Remove the door from the hinges and trim the bottom with a saw. Be sure to measure and mark the door before cutting to avoid cutting too much. 6. Call a professional: If you've tried all the above steps and the door is still sagging, it may be time to call a professional. A professional carpenter can assess the problem and offer a solution that will work for you. Remember to be careful when adjusting the door as you may need to move the door around while working on it. Take caution to avoid any injuries or damages.
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