Doors can start sticking for various reasons and it s always a hassle.
Attic door is stuck.
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However sometimes things just don t go as expected.
The wood can swell in the hot and humid summer air the hinges can become loose with usage and your house can even shift and settle over time causing changes in the frame.
The door usually is counterbalanced to the ceiling with folding steel arms and two heavy duty springs.
The key to fixing a sticking door is to determine what is causing the issue and then you can decide if you can fix the problem with a simple trick.
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When built correctly the stairs are concealed within the attic itself.
From loose jambs gaps in the ceiling squeaky.
In order to get the door to close we have to bend the arm back in as much as we can and hook the spring back over the bracket at the top.
Often times the unit can be repaired rather than replaced.
There are however problems that could arise with attic stairs.
The arm on that side looks like it s bent out.
In the house the only evidence of the stairs is a string dangling down.
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Discussion in floors stairs and lofts started by rayoscar 6 nov 2011.
The issue with the door latch stuck only when you are attempting to open a closed door but not when the door is open you might have a misaligned strike plate.
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The reason the strike plate has become misaligned might have something to do with moisture expanding the wood of your door or perhaps even an issue with the foundation of your home.
Changing out the entire attic stair unit can be potentially very difficult to do for homeowners.
Because of this a set of pull down attic stairs is the best way to reach the attic.
Loft hatch door stuck help please.
It is not opening and i can t get into.
We have a pull down attic wood ladder with heavy duty springs on each side.
On one side the spring always comes off its bracket when the door opens.
To open my loft hatch i normally just push it up with the end of the pole and the spring releases the door.