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How Can I Stop The Hinges On The Doors In My Apartment From Squeaking?

July 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Doors

My roommate and i have opposite schedules and the doors in our apartment squeak like crazy when we open and close our bedroom doors, how can we make them stop sqeaking?

30 Responses to “How Can I Stop The Hinges On The Doors In My Apartment From Squeaking?”

  1. rowlfe says:

    Putting on a drop or two of lubricating oil will solve the problem. The difficulty is getting the oil to the right place. The right place is the pin. Using a hammer and a nail, tap the bottom of the pin to raise it a bit. A few light taps on the nail on the bottom of the pin should do. Then, a drop of oil at the top where the pin is, and at each joint moving down. Work the door back and forth.Tap the pin back in place and wipe off any excess. Repeat for the rest of the hinges on the door. Most people do not get any oil into the top section because of the head of the pin preventing the oil from getting to the point where it is needed for the topmost section of the hinge. With the top of the pin raised a bit, oil will flow down around the pin within the hinge. One drop per hinge segment is a good rule of thumb if you use a heavy oil like a motor oil.
    If you are really handy, pop out all of the pins and pull the door and use grease. It will take two people to pull the door. However, with axle or ball bearing grease instead of oil, it will not squeak again within our respective lifetimes.
    Heavy oil is better than a light oil. WD40 will work, but not for long as it really isn’t a lubricant so much as a solvent which liquifies some of the dried oil or grease which is already there. It will evaporate out again relatively quickly and the hinge will squeak again in short order. Light sewing machine oil will for a while, heavy oil wil last much longer and bearing grease will last the longest.

  2. Bad Kitty! says:

    lay a towel on the floor underneath the hinges and pour oil on the hinges. The squeaky hinge gets the grease.

  3. taurus says:

    WD40

  4. j231977 says:

    wd40

  5. latina says:

    Graphite dry lubricant

  6. steven a says:

    mineral oil or even veggie oil work too.
    put a little on each hinge, and swing the door back and forth to work the oil into the crevices.

  7. lee m says:

    spray with WD40.

  8. BXMEL35 says:

    oil tell you

  9. mescalin says:

    try using some cooking spray, I use it all of the time on anything that squeaks around my house……works great

  10. juniper6 says:

    oil

  11. ? says:

    lubricate it with oil. works all the time!
    or
    stop passing thru that door, you’ll make it squeak

  12. Mercy P says:

    spray lube llike wd-40, or just put some cooking oil on the hinges, open and close the door a few times untill the squeek stops, and then wipe of the excess, also dont let it drip on the floor. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! its a great soumnd

  13. Kc S says:

    WD40 – it’s a miracle.

  14. Bad Kitty! says:

    general purpose oil from any hardware store

  15. likestop says:

    Go to your local store and get a little can of what is called 3in1 oil.
    squirt this on the hinge pins on the back side of the door. You can also use spray that is for removing rust. If you want you can try putting any kind of cooking oil on the hinge pins also.

  16. Hiswhirl says:

    Try putting some oil on them

  17. MaTt says:

    Don’t laugh, but no matter why the doors are squeaking the best thing to do is spray the hinges or any other part of the door that’s sticking with PAM. This is the same PAM you use to coat a pan before cooking. You can substitute any other spray cooking oil you have.

  18. eMale says:

    Get some WD-40
    Oh you want the cheap way …hit it with your lighter and then rub some soap on the hinges.

  19. ? says:

    one little squirt of WD-40 and the squeak will be gone. If you don’t like the smell, sprinkle a little baby oil on it, it works!

  20. renee_ko says:

    Call your leasing office.

  21. rlbendel says:

    White Grease is good too!

  22. dahublaz says:

    get a can of wd-40 and spray the hinges.

  23. A drop or 2 of 3 In 1 Oil might help, or a quick spray of WD40, but don’t miss and hit the walls or the door with it.

  24. jxt299 says:

    W D 40

  25. deangeli says:

    this is the best answer………….go to any home depot, or restaurant supply co. and buy a can of food grade silicone lubricant…..it will not wear off like wd-40 or other lubricants.

  26. bignorth says:

    WD 40 is a wonderful thing!

  27. Campbell Gramma says:

    WD 40

  28. JW says:

    oil em down

  29. blairest says:

    Put vegetable oil on them…it helped me

  30. i love cake says:

    try putting oil on it.

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