Yes, Foundation Repair can fix doors that will not latch or close properly when the root cause is structural settlement. In our experience serving Colorado since 1996, we find that as a foundation shifts, the home’s framing torques out of square. This distortion causes doors to bind at the top corners, stick, or fail to latch because the frame is no longer plumb.
While seasonal humidity can cause temporary wood swelling, persistent latching issues are often one of the most reliable signs of foundation settlement. We often see these issues accompanied by:
By installing Helical Piers or Steel Piers, we can stabilize the foundation to prevent further movement. In many cases, lifting the foundation back toward its original position restores the squareness of the frame, allowing doors to operate smoothly again. Because actual outcomes depend on specific site conditions and the extent of the movement, we recommend a professional evaluation to determine the best repair plan.
All information is for general informational purposes and may be updated without notice. Estimates are preliminary and not legally binding until confirmed in writing following an on-site inspection. Consult a licensed structural engineer for a definitive diagnosis.
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