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How to fix kitchen cabinet doors

Repair or replace hinges DIY on sagging or gappy doors. - by Greg Fahey
  • 29 Jan 2019
How to fix kitchen cabinet doors

A common kitchen door problem is the top hinge ripping out of the cabinet, usually taking a fair chunk of the cabinet with it. The result is a door that won’t close and is left hanging. The good news? Repairing the damage and rehanging the door is easier than you think!

Gather your supplies

Screwdriver; 2-part bog filler; spatula; sandpaper; pair of replacement hinges; drill and various bits; white paint

Here’s how

Step 1 Remove door from cabinet and also remove the remaining hinge block.

Step 2 Mix a small amount of 2-part bog filler and patch the damage. Make the filler slightly proud of the cabinet. Leave to set.

Applying filler to kitchen door
Phil Aynsley

Step 3 Sand back the filler flush with the face of the cabinet, being careful not to sand through the melamine. Disguise the patch by painting it white to blend with the cabinet.

Step 4 It is generally easier to use new hinges rather than trying to refit old ones. Kitchen hinges are pretty standard, so new hinges should fit into the holes in the door. Use the template supplied with the hinges to mark positions of new hinge blocks on the cabinet and drill the required holes.

Drilling hinge holes in kitchen cabinet

Step 5 Screw the hinge blocks to the cabinet then attach the hinges to the blocks. Adjust the door with the adjusting screws on the hinge.

Fixing door hinge to kitchen cabinet

Adjusting kitchen cabinet hinges

Are the doors on your kitchen cabinets a bit out of line so the gaps between them are uneven? The only tool you’ll need to solve this problem is a screwdriver. On the part of the hinge that sits on the cabinet, there are adjusting screws that move the door up and down, in and out, and side to side. Give the screws a slight turn to move the doors until the gaps between them are even and are back in line.

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Greg Fahey
Greg Fahey
Greg Fahey is a carpenter and licensed builder with over 30 years experience. Combine this with having owned a number of old homes in need of TLC, there aren’t a lot of DIY jobs that he hasn’t tried. When he’s not sharing his knowledge to a wide audience via BHG, he can be found at home with a tool in hand, taking on yet another DIY task.

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