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RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - lux - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 09:17 AM)cr33pyguy Wrote: wat O.o

Well someone didn't build that one properly... better get insurance.

It's common wear and tear from 20 years.


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - Lain - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 10:33 AM)Lux Wrote: It's common wear and tear from 20 years.

Houses regularly sink in the UK?


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - lux - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:03 AM)Poochy Wrote: Houses regularly sink in the UK?

Yep. Due to the law they're built on, houses can be built on shitty foundations and sink. Causing warping in the frame which puts pressure on the lock. Also with the extreme cold weather the wood will expand and shrink.


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - cr33pyguy - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:07 AM)Lux Wrote: Also with the extreme cold weather the wood will expand and shrink.
extreme cold weather
extreme cold

wait wat?
never had that problem even at -30 ˚C...
even though that is true, there is another factor, which is how moist the air is.
you're correct, but still...


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - lux - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:10 AM)cr33pyguy Wrote: wait wat?
never had that problem even at -30 ˚C...
even though that is true, there is another factor, which is how moist the air is.
you're correct, but still...

Go and read warranties on doors and weather sheets if you must. I was just making a relevant point.


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - Lain - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:07 AM)Lux Wrote: Yep. Due to the law they're built on, houses can be built on shitty foundations and sink. Causing warping in the frame which puts pressure on the lock. Also with the extreme cold weather the wood will expand and shrink.

Reminds me of that show; Cowboy Builders (Or whatever it's called).


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - cr33pyguy - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:20 AM)Lux Wrote: Go and read warranties on doors and weather sheets if you must. I was just making a relevant point.

-.-

I acknowledged your point. and it is correct.
I merely argued that the how moist the air is is also a factor...


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - BreShiE - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:22 AM)Poochy Wrote: Reminds me of that show; Cowboy Builders (Or whatever it's called).

It's not the builders fault, it's the lands fault. I mean, our street is built on a wasteland. I think a few hundred years ago, where my house was would have been wasteland/swamp-like and that's another reason it sinks. You can tell how quickly the house is sicking when cracks develop. Biggrin


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - OversouL - 01-21-2014

(01-21-2014, 11:07 AM)Lux Wrote: Yep. Due to the law they're built on, houses can be built on shitty foundations and sink. Causing warping in the frame which puts pressure on the lock. Also with the extreme cold weather the wood will expand and shrink.

A few days of cold and bad weather here also expands our door. I often just kick it or push it really hard with my shoulders.


RE: Kill Me Now - I Officially Hate Doors! - Eclipse - 01-21-2014

I can honestly say that something like that has never been a problem for me, and I live in the UK.