You start by marking the location of the top hinge and then use a plumb bob to locate the bottom hinge at the door bottom and the floor.
How to move a hinge on a door.
If one is loose remove two or more screws and try driving in longer screws.
Install the top hinge and then the bottom part of the hinge that attaches to the bottom of the door.
Move each hinge down by hand as far as it will go.
Test the hinge on the latch side a door is cut at a slight bevel to make it easier to close.
Take a plain piece of wood the width of your door and cut it down until it fits into the shape left by your former door hinge.
Slide the hinge pins into place and remove the blocks from the door.
This may include covering over any wood stains left by the hinge.
If the door swings open on its own unscrew the bottom hinge and the middle hinge if it has one.
They will be positioned right on the hinges which look like small metal arms on the inner part of the door.
Hold until the glue starts to dry.
You will see a small metal piece on each hinge.
For a door to swing properly you need to accurately measure the location of the hinge plates and sockets.
Hold the hinge up to the jam where it will go back shift it 1 8 of a inch and mark the new hole positions.
This will leave a little gap where the hinge was chopped in.
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Line up the two hinge plates so that the ones on the door match the ones in the jamb.
Check to see the door stays open and that it still shuts properly.
Next move the hinge out a little away from the doorstop and screw it back on.
Taper and mark the dowel to minimize chances of splitting the wood.
If a door binds open it grasp the knob and lift up to see if a hinge is loose.
Once the old screw holes are filled you can now remount the hinge.
Hold the door in place using blocks under the bottom to support it if necessary.
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Once cured use a chisel to flush the dowel to the door jam.
Connect the door to the jamb.