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Sticking Doors

Why My Windows and Doors Are Sticking

Are your interior doors sticking to their frames? Maybe your windows seem too tight and are difficult to open and close. This can be frustrating to homeowners, especially when main entryway doors aren’t opening or closing properly. 

Sticking doors and windows are a frequently overlooked symptom of foundation problems. A majority of homeowners in Tennessee often blame humidity for their stuck windows and doors. Often claiming that the frames expand with the increase of water in the atmosphere. 

Others take things into their own hands and turn to DIY solutions, often shaving inches off their doors or windows while reasoning that it will allow for smoother opening and shutting. Unfortunately, this only hurts your doors and windows more by creating areas where drafts can happen. 

If your doors and windows are sticking, walk away from the Pinterest solutions and call an experienced contractor like Ground Up Foundation Repair. There’s a good chance you’re facing a structural problem if your doors and windows are sticking more and more.

Thankfully, the team at Ground Up Foundation Repair has professional solutions tailored to repair your structural damage and get your doors fitting in their frames again. We offer estimates and thorough inspections to determine the right solution for your needs and budget.

HOW TO KNOW IF IT’S A STRUCTURAL PROBLEM

Often times, doors that stick due to structural problems will develop gaps or cracks in the walls surrounding them. Other issues you might notice include sloping or uneven floors, countertop pulling away from the walls, or cracks in the floors and ceilings.

Although these things may just seem like simple annoyances, they are actually indicators of serious foundation problems. Unfortunately, these issues will only get worse over time if left unattended.

If you have gaps between your doors, your heating and cooling systems will have to work significantly harder to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout your home. Without repair, foundation damage will become more intense and more expensive to repair. At the first signs of foundation problems, it is important to call a professional.

WHAT CAUSES FOUNDATION SETTLEMENT?

Door and window problems can frequently be traced to a shifting or settling foundation. There are numerous factors influencing your foundation’s settling, including:

  • Poor soil compaction: If your home was constructed by inexperienced workers, the soil underneath the foundation may have been neglected. If not properly compacted, it will shift over time, taking the foundation with it.
  • Hydrostatic pressure: As the ground becomes heavily saturated following a big storm or melting snow, the hydrostatic pressure in the soil builds up, placing pressure on the foundation and causing it to shift and settle.
  • Erosion: Heavy rain can also result in erosion, washing away the soil around and underneath your foundation. This creates gaps that cause the foundation to settle.
  • Soil shrinkage: In extremely dry weather reminiscent of a drought, the soil has a tendency to shrink and form voids, leading to foundation settlement.

STICKING DOORS IN NASHVILLE & MURFREESBORO, TN

Ground Up Foundation Repair offers multiple solutions to remedy sticking doors. Because sticking doors can be caused by an array of issues, our foundation repair services range from helical pier installation to resistance pier installation to best meet the needs of your home and foundation.

In order to provide you with the best service possible, we  inspect your home for free in order to isolate the problem. We will then work with you to determine the best course of action to fix your home’s problems at the source.

Regardless of whether sticking doors are your only problem or if they’re accompanied by other issues, it would be in your home’s best interest to contact Ground Up Foundation Repair today.

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