While it may be tempting to simply plane a sticking door to fix the immediate nuisance, we strongly recommend that you first investigate the root cause, as persistent sticking is often one of the most reliable signs of foundation settlement. In Colorado, our expansive clay soils frequently swell and shrink, causing differential settlement that torques door frames out of square. If you plane the door without addressing a shifting foundation, the problem will likely return or worsen.
Before reaching for your tools, perform these simple checks to see if the issue is structural:
If the sticking is persistent and does not resolve with seasonal weather changes, or if you find uneven gaps and exterior masonry cracks, you should consult a licensed structural engineer for a definitive diagnosis. As The Experts in Steel Piers, we can provide a professional evaluation and a custom quote for stabilization if structural repairs are required.
All information is for general informational purposes. Estimates are preliminary until confirmed by an on-site inspection. Consult a licensed structural engineer for definitive diagnosis and design recommendations.
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