Storm Door Screws Pulled Out

Start with the obvious option.
Storm door screws pulled out. How to fix a stripped screw hole step 1. The wrong way is a temporary fix not cool. Fix it the right way not the wrong way. You may need to purchase a tap set at a home improvement center if there is significant damage to the threads.
Lock the storm door all the way open. This is the culprit. How you fix the steel door hinge depends on the amount of damage to the screw threads. Unfortunately when the screws do pull out of the door jamb they also tear up the wood and rip out the holes to such an extent that you cannot simply replace the screws and retighten them.
A heavy wind can catch a storm door and whip it open like a sail tearing out the closer mounting bracket and cracking the door frame. Consider using a slightly longer or wider screw. Pre drill the aluminum to the outer diameter of the threads so that there s no grab on the way through and pilot the door slightly smaller than the screw shank. Replace short hinge screws with long screws when the screw holes no longer hold.
When the door is swung open the loose screws pull out of the threaded mounting holes. Pull out the piston pin and discard the old bracket. The next day it s sticking. And the sticking grows worse as the weeks pass.
12 or 14 should do. For example if the stripped out. You ve got all kinds of options for filling the hole but three good and easy. Home depot was in charge of the installation but only warranty it for one year.
Purchased metal storm door 4 years ago. Fasten that to the door using six or eight screws depending on how the layout works. Angle the long screws toward the studs to make sure they catch. Screws that hold hydrologic pulls and latch cover on are popping out.
Fill the hole and start over. They should be chunky like the closer screws to bite well. Through use the screws securing the hinge become loose.