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Expert Tips for Caring for Your Home's Door Hinges


Welcome! Our company is comprised of door hinge experts, and we are here to educate our potential customers on how to care for the hinges in their homes. Hinges play a critical role in the operation of doors, and they can become damaged or worn out over time if not properly maintained. In this blog post, we will provide you with some tips on how to care for the different types of hinges that could be found in a home.


First, let's talk about the three most common types of hinges: butt hinges, continuous hinges, and pivot hinges.


Butt hinges are the most common type of hinge and are found on most interior doors. These hinges are typically made of brass, steel, or stainless steel and have two plates that are attached to the door and the door frame. To care for butt hinges, you should periodically lubricate them with a light machine oil or silicone spray. We recommend avoiding using heavy oils, which can attract dirt and debris and cause the hinges to become stiff.


Continuous hinges, also known as piano hinges, are typically used on long doors, such as those found on cabinets or pianos. These hinges run the entire length of the door and are secured with screws. To care for continuous hinges, you should periodically clean them with a mild soap and water solution, then dry them thoroughly. You can also lubricate them with a light machine oil or silicone spray.


Pivot hinges are a bit more complex than butt hinges and are commonly used on large, heavy doors. These hinges consist of two plates that are attached to the door and the door frame, with a pivot pin that runs through them. To care for pivot hinges, you should periodically lubricate them with a light machine oil or silicone spray. You should also check the pivot pin to ensure it is secure and tighten any loose screws.

In addition to the above tips, here are a few more general tips to help you care for the hinges in your home:

  • Keep hinges clean: Dirt and debris can cause hinges to become stiff or damaged over time. Clean them regularly with a mild soap and water solution, then dry them thoroughly.

  • Tighten loose screws: Over time, screws can become loose, which can cause hinges to become misaligned or damaged. Check the screws on your hinges periodically and tighten them as needed.

  • Don't overload doors: Doors that are too heavy for their hinges can cause the hinges to become damaged or break. Make sure that the doors in your home are appropriately sized for their hinges.

  • Be gentle: Avoid slamming doors or forcing them open and closed. Doing so can cause hinges to become misaligned or damaged.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that the hinges in your home operate smoothly and last for years to come. Remember to periodically inspect your hinges and address any issues as soon as possible to prevent further damage. Thank you for considering our expertise in caring for your hinges.

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