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Our bedroom's built-in wardrobe doors have started making a really loud grinding noise whenever we slide them open, which is super annoying at night. It wasn't like this before, but it's gotten worse over the last week. I took a look and the metal track on the bottom looks a bit warped. Who’s the best person to call for this, a general handyman or a specialized carpentry service?
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For a noisy wardrobe door with a warped metal track, a specialized carpentry service is the better choice over a general handyman. The grinding noise and warping are likely due to the high humidity and temperature fluctuations in Dubai, which cause wood and metal components to expand and contract. A carpenter has the specific tools and expertise to properly realign or replace the track and adjust the door mechanism, which is a precision task.
A handyman might offer a quick fix like lubricating the track, but this will not address the root cause of the warping and the noise will likely return. For a built-in wardrobe, incorrect adjustments can lead to further misalignment and more costly repairs later. Before calling anyone, you can try wiping the track completely clean of all dust and debris, which is a common issue here, and see if that reduces the noise. If the track is visibly bent, however, professional assessment is needed. A qualified carpenter can determine if the track requires straightening or a full replacement to ensure smooth, quiet operation. |
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