How can wood door warping be prevented?


Release Date:

2019-03-29

Information Summary

If the door frame has warped, the solution is relatively simple: just remove it and reinstall it. If the door leaf itself has warped, you’ll need to call a professional carpenter to adjust the pre-set door gap and the hinges, increasing the gap as necessary. Generally speaking, the bottom gap should be 8–12 millimeters; if it’s too small, the wooden door may swell from moisture in summer and sag, making it difficult to open and close. On the hinge side, the gap should be 2 millimeters, while on the lock side it should be 3 millimeters. To prevent moisture damage, apply protective wax or a specialized cleaning agent regularly, spreading it evenly over the surface of the wooden door and gently wiping it in. This will help maintain the door’s luster and provide some moisture resistance. Avoid wiping the door with a wet cloth, especially in humid, high-temperature conditions.

  If the door frame has warped, the solution is straightforward: simply remove it and reinstall. If the door leaf itself has warped, you’ll need to call a professional carpenter to adjust the pre-set door gap and the hinges, increasing the gap as necessary. Generally speaking, the bottom gap should be 8–12 millimeters; if it’s too small, the wooden door may swell from humidity in summer and sag, making it difficult to open and close. On the hinge side, the gap should be 2 millimeters, while on the lock side it should be 3 millimeters.

  To prevent moisture damage, regularly apply a protective wax or a specialized wood cleaner evenly to the surface of the wooden door and gently wipe it in. This will help maintain the door’s luster and provide some moisture resistance.

  Do not wipe the door with a wet cloth. During the humid, high-temperature summer months, try to avoid using a wet cloth on wooden doors to prevent further moisture absorption. In everyday use, place some moisture-absorbing products near the door, and regularly open windows or use your air conditioner’s ventilation function to remove damp indoor air.

  Keep houseplants away from wooden doors. While plants can help regulate indoor humidity, it’s best to place them at a distance from wooden doors during the summer to avoid raising humidity levels and affecting the wood’s moisture content. In addition, never place houseplants directly on the floor; if water spills, it can seep through and cause the flooring to swell, which may also interfere with the smooth opening and closing of the wooden door.