1. Tighten all of the screws in each hinge with a screwdriver. [1] X Expert Source Christopher Lanier. Handyman Expert Interview. 25 August 2020. Over time, the screws on your hinges may come loose and cause your doors to sag. Open both of the French doors to expose the screws holding the hinges in place.
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Contact Us2. Attach adjustable French door hinges onto the doors. They are available at hardware stores or online, and they will retrofit into the original hinge mortise indentation on the doors and the frame.
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Contact UsThe best way to adjust the hinges on your door depends on what kind of problem your door has. If your door won’t close, tighten the screws on the hinges and replace the middle screw on the top hinge with a 3 inch (7.6 cm) screw.
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Contact UsHinge adjustment on a Dropped Door.1.Insert flat screwdriver on to plastic tab.2.Firmly tap inward to release cover plate.3.With an allen key adjust bolt to
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