Shed Door Problems Usually Start Elsewhere
Doors that rub, sag, or refuse to latch are often reacting to frame movement, not just bad hinges. We check door behavior together with wall alignment and floor condition so repairs target root causes instead of short-lived cosmetic adjustments.
Hinges, Latches, Panels, and Floor Twist
During service we inspect hinge mounting, latch strike position, panel attachment points, and floor twist that can pull the opening out of shape. Adjustments are made in sequence to restore smoother operation and reduce repeated binding at the same edge.
Base and Frame Issues
If the shed base has shifted or settled, door alignment can drift again after adjustment. We identify when base or frame movement is likely driving the issue and explain what can be improved now versus what depends on support-surface correction.
What to Send Before Scheduling
Send closed and open door photos, closeups of hinge and latch areas, and photos showing top and bottom door gaps. Include base and side-wall images too. Model details and known impact damage help us plan likely repair paths.
Related shed services: Shed Assembly · Shed Leveling · Shed Door Repair · Shed Anchoring · Shed Relocation · Shed Removal

