Nothing is more annoying than a door that squeaks every time you open or close it — especially in a quiet space like an office, home, or commercial door building. At Larnec, where durability and performance are central to every door we manufacture, we also understand the importance of keeping your doors functioning quietly and smoothly.
Here’s a quick and easy guide to help you eliminate that pesky squeak and keep your doors operating like new.
Why Does My Door Squeak?
Most door squeaks come from:
– Friction between metal parts (like hinges)
– Dust or dirt buildup
– Lack of lubrication
– Humidity or wear and tear
Regular use, especially in high-traffic industrial or commercial settings, can wear down hinges over time — but the fix is usually simple. For a full guide on how to fix squeaky door hinges, you can check out this detailed tutorial by Family Handyman.

How to Remove Door Squeak in 4 Easy Steps
1. Identify the Squeaky Hinge
Open and close the door slowly to find which hinge is causing the noise. Most often, it’s the top or middle hinge.
2. Clean the Hinge
Remove dust or grime with a cloth. If needed, use a small brush and mild cleaner to remove buildup that could be causing friction.
3. Lubricate the Hinge
Apply a lubricant such as:
– WD-40 (quick fix)
– Silicone spray (for lasting effect)
– Petroleum jelly or bar soap (in a pinch)
Pro tip: Spray directly into the hinge pin area, then open and close the door a few times to spread the lubricant. To learn more about multi-use lubricants ideal for door hinges, visit the WD-40 official product page.
4. Tighten Loose Screws
Check if the hinge screws are loose and tighten them. This helps realign the door and reduce noise from unnecessary movement.
Works for All Types of Doors
Whether it’s a steel personal access door, a fire-rated door, or a shed or modular building door, these steps apply to most hinge-related door squeaks. If your door uses specialty hardware or heavy-duty hinges, contact our support team for product-specific advice.
When to Consider a Replacement
If squeaking persists despite multiple fixes, it may be time to:
– Replace old or rusted hinges
– Upgrade to heavy-duty hinges for industrial settings
– Check for door frame misalignment
Larnec’s range of high-performance access doors and hardware is built to withstand daily use and maintain silent, secure operation — even in the most demanding environments. Discover our durable personal access doors that minimize maintenance issues.
Keep Your Doors Operating at Their Best
Routine maintenance — including lubricating hinges and inspecting fittings — can prolong your door’s lifespan and performance. If you’re looking for low-maintenance, industrial-grade solutions, check out our personal access doors or speak with our team for advice on hardware upgrades.
Need help with a squeaky or aging door? Contact us for expert advice or explore our Australian-made doors built for lasting durability and quiet operation.
Frequently asked questions
A squeaky door is usually caused by friction in the hinges due to dirt, wear, or lack of lubrication. It can be fixed quickly by applying a suitable lubricant to the hinge pins. Cleaning the hinges before lubrication helps improve results and reduce recurring noise.
The best lubricant for squeaky hinges is a purpose-made lubricant such as silicone spray or graphite-based products. These options are designed to reduce friction without attracting excessive dust. Avoid heavy oils that can build up residue over time.
You should remove the hinge pin when surface lubrication does not resolve the squeak. This allows for proper cleaning and full lubrication of the hinge components. It is especially useful for older or heavily used doors where debris has built up.
Yes, a squeaky door can sometimes indicate alignment or installation issues. If the noise persists after lubrication, it may point to hinge stress, frame misalignment, or improper clearances. In these cases, further adjustment or inspection is recommended.
You can prevent a door from squeaking by regularly maintaining and lubricating the hinges. Periodic cleaning and checking for loose screws or misalignment can help maintain smooth operation. Consistent maintenance is designed to support long-term performance and reduce recurring issues.
