EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 6 MIN
Why Old Doors Creak
from Unusual Origins – The Strange Beginnings · host Kimberly Hollins
This episode explains that the creaking sound of old doors is mainly caused by friction in the hinges over time. When a door is new, its hinges are smooth and lubricated, allowing quiet movement. As time passes, dust, moisture, and rust build up, while lubrication dries out. This makes the metal surfaces rough, leading to a “stick-slip” motion where parts briefly stick and then slip, creating vibrations that we hear as creaking.The sound becomes more noticeable because older doors may also warp slightly, increasing pressure on the hinges and amplifying the noise. The materials of the door and frame help carry and enhance these vibrations, turning small movements into audible sounds.Overall, a creaking door is not just noise but a sign of wear, friction, and time. It reflects how everyday objects change and age, with the sound acting as a physical reminder of long-term use.
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