by chris_on_tour2002 »
Sun May 08, 2011 10:24 pm
yes, the hinges should always be rebated. this is to transfer the weight of the door to the frame - if you don't rebate then the screws are bearing the full weight and will eventually work themselves loose and potentially split the liner, even with a lightweight door.
also i suggest you move the door stop, it should fit closely to the door when shut, for aestetics, draught exclusion and retardation in the event of a fire.
without looking at it, it's difficult to say why the door is springing open, could be the hinges are binding (working against eachother if they are not linear along the pivot point), the spine could be binding on the frame or the door may simply not be hung true and plumb and gravity is pulling it open.