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Reduce the noise and frequency of door slamming with these simple techniques
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So your home or workspace is totally perfect: everything is neat and tidy, the rooms are calm and peaceful. There's just one problem—the loud, disruptive sound of doors slamming! If you’re tired of your doors slamming shut, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got plenty of easy and cost-effective solutions to help. Keep reading to cut door slams out of your life!

Things You Should Know

  • Faulty hinges can throw off your door’s alignment and cause it to slam shut. Unscrew and replace your hinges one at a time to prevent slams.
  • Cushion your door slams by cutting felt or foam and gluing pieces inside your door frame. This soft material will absorb the shock and reduce the noise.
  • Place a door wedge or slide fabrics (like clothes or towels) under your door to keep it in place and stop slams altogether.
  • Tie a rubber band on either side of your door knob for a cost-effective method to lessen the impact any time your door swings shut.
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Replace the door hinges.

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  1. Plus, a poorly aligned door will slam shut any time air blows through. To prevent door slamming (not to mention moisture, mold, and other things that may seep into your door’s hinge gaps), use a screwdriver to unscrew each of your door hinges and replace them with an anti-slam or hydraulic hinge, which are called self-closing hinges, one at a time. Use a ruler or level to make sure the new hinges are perfectly aligned and sand the wood beneath the keying if it’s become frayed. [1]
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Use door frame weatherstripping.

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  1. To install a weather strip, measure the length of your door frame and cut a slice of weather stripping foam at the same length. Line the weatherstripping foam up to your door frame and seal it inside with external glue, or, if the foam itself has a sticky side, by peeling and attaching. Having weather strips on your door frame will muffle the slamming noise and decrease damage to your infrastructure. [2]
    • Add weather strips to window sills to help prevent heavy windows from slamming.
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Install a door closer.

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  1. Using air compression and/or hydraulic fluid (depending on the type of door closer), automatic door closers help regulate your door’s pressure so it’s impossible for it to swing shut quickly. To install a door closer, drill holes near the top of the door on the side of the direction the door swings in. (Measure these holes based on the size of your door closer.) Then, screw in the door closer inside the door jamb. While a little pricey (usually $100-200), door closers are arguably the most effective long-term method to prevent door slamming. [7]
    • Follow the instructions that come with your door closer regarding the best location to screw it in.
    • You’ll often see door closers in schools and offices, but they're great for residential use, too.
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