Hello everyone, I recently noticed that some IKEA Billy bookcases sometimes have doors that stick when closing. I’m interested in understanding the specific reasons behind this. The doors actually have standard dimensions and are properly installed. However, it often happens that they don’t close smoothly into the frame but get caught or are difficult to close, especially with the older models. Could this be due to the hinge design, possible wood warping, or installation issues? Are there any particular technical features of the BILLY series that might explain this, or typical wear and tear that causes it? I look forward to your experiences and advice so I can better understand and fix the problem.
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GUMARTINA25 Jan 2019 19:04Most door problems occur because they are not properly adjusted. Check if the hinges are misaligned or loose. Often, tightening the screws and realigning the door helps.
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LuMarcel4326 Jan 2019 08:39Interesting question. I doubt that installation or slight wood deformation alone are the reasons. After all, IKEA provides defined tolerances.
My theory is that the standard hinges have some play, which in combination with rubber seals or other fittings can cause sticking. I would be interested to know if anyone has measured how precise the hinges are manufactured and whether tolerances are indeed the cause.
GUMARTINA schrieb:This point is certainly central, but why don’t the hinges adjust themselves over time? Especially with frequent use, this shouldn’t happen.
Most of the time, doors stick because they are not properly adjusted.
Tobias schrieb:Wood swelling is a valid point; however, BILLY cases are usually made of particleboard already melamine-coated, which reduces moisture absorption.
Wood moves. If the shelves are in humid rooms, the material can easily swell.
My theory is that the standard hinges have some play, which in combination with rubber seals or other fittings can cause sticking. I would be interested to know if anyone has measured how precise the hinges are manufactured and whether tolerances are indeed the cause.
I think you’re being far too polite and avoiding the real issue. The BILLY doors are simply made by IKEA for the mass market – cheap and functional, not precise or durable.
Exactly! It’s no coincidence that so many people report doors sticking. The materials are cheap, and the fittings are not very precise. If doors stick, it simply shows that there wasn’t enough focus on quality control.
My advice: If you have problems with this, you should either have the doors painted to reduce swelling or switch to third-party hinges.
LuMarcel43 schrieb:
the standard hinges have some play, which in combination with rubber seals or other fittings can cause sticking.
Exactly! It’s no coincidence that so many people report doors sticking. The materials are cheap, and the fittings are not very precise. If doors stick, it simply shows that there wasn’t enough focus on quality control.
My advice: If you have problems with this, you should either have the doors painted to reduce swelling or switch to third-party hinges.
Hello everyone! I’d like to share some basic insights on this topic, as I have worked with BILLY shelves many times.
Door sticking often results from several factors combined: on one hand, the installation can indeed be the cause, for example when the door is not mounted perfectly square. Especially with the standard hinge types from IKEA, adjustments can be made, but the range of fine-tuning is limited.
On the other hand, the material (particleboard with a melamine-coated surface) reacts to changes in humidity, causing slight swelling or shrinking. This can also lead to doors running a bit too tight or sticking in certain spots.
Additionally, over time, screws can loosen and the door may slightly sag, which increases the sticking issue. Therefore, I generally recommend the following step-by-step process in such cases:
1. Check and tighten all hinge screws if necessary.
2. Adjust the hinges finely (vertically and horizontally).
3. If there is still no improvement, lightly sand the edge of the material as needed.
Sometimes simple measures make a big difference. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Door sticking often results from several factors combined: on one hand, the installation can indeed be the cause, for example when the door is not mounted perfectly square. Especially with the standard hinge types from IKEA, adjustments can be made, but the range of fine-tuning is limited.
On the other hand, the material (particleboard with a melamine-coated surface) reacts to changes in humidity, causing slight swelling or shrinking. This can also lead to doors running a bit too tight or sticking in certain spots.
Additionally, over time, screws can loosen and the door may slightly sag, which increases the sticking issue. Therefore, I generally recommend the following step-by-step process in such cases:
1. Check and tighten all hinge screws if necessary.
2. Adjust the hinges finely (vertically and horizontally).
3. If there is still no improvement, lightly sand the edge of the material as needed.
Sometimes simple measures make a big difference. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
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