To stop a door rattling in its frame all you need to do is slightly adjust the latch plate that the door latch sits against.
Stop internal door rattling.
Tap out the nails with a hammer after.
The simplest fix of the three is to bend the little tang on the strike plate toward the.
A rattling sound can be caused by a space between the door and the door stop.
Test the door by closing it.
Bob schmidt shows you how to take care of a common door problem a door rattling when closed is a problem with the catch improvement remodel renovation woodw.
The problem probably originates from the metal tab on the strike plate being bent away from the door.
The problem is always caused by a gap between the door stop and the door.
Reset the doorstop to prevent an interior door from rattling.
Sometimes doors don t fit well into their frames.
That s due to the spring loaded lock not fitting well into the strike plate of the door.
Here are three simple fixes.
Remove the door stop from the doorjamb.
Use pliers to remove the old nails from the door jamb.
Latches say for the glove compartment or console lid usually can be adjusted.
The tab that sticks into the latch plate hole can be adjusted by using the top of a screw driver to bend it slightly towards the stop.
To do that you need to pry off the stops on the knob side and top of the jamb with a pry bar.
If you find that your screen door slamming rattles you every time someone goes in or out consider installing a pneumatic door closer to take on the task of closing the door.
Spring nights are made for open windows and great sleep.
Watch the video above to see joe s simple solution.
But if your interior doors are out of adjustment they ll rattle every time the breeze kicks up.
Make sure the door is flush with the door stop.
A console door s latch may need minor adjusting.
In this video i ll show you a simple method on how you can stop a wooden bedroom door from rattling either in the wind or when other people shut doors withi.
Place the door stop back in its old position on the doorjamb and hammer it in with several nails.
Hushing interior squeaks and rattles.
This will hold the latch a bit tighter which might be enough to stop the rattling.