When interior doors suddenly begin sticking at the top corner, it is often a sign that the home’s foundation is shifting. In the Denver metro area, our expansive clay soils are a primary culprit; these soils swell when wet and shrink during dry periods, causing differential settlement that torques door frames out of square.
While minor, temporary sticking can be caused by seasonal humidity, binding at the top corner is a classic indicator of structural movement. We recommend checking for the following accompanying signs:
If the sticking persists beyond seasonal weather changes or is accompanied by these other red flags, it warrants a professional evaluation. As a family-owned and operated business since 1996, we specialize in identifying these structural issues and providing permanent stabilization through helical piers and other engineered solutions.
Disclaimer: All information is for general purposes. Estimates are preliminary until an on-site inspection is completed. Please consult a licensed structural engineer for a definitive diagnosis.
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