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Good Morning and Merry "what ever you call the bit between Christmas and New Year" to all!!!
I'm after some advice, and I've searched the forums but nothing is quite the same as the question I want to ask.
I'm looking for a way to stop my internal doors being slammed. It's a tricky situation as my son has special needs and is prone to emotional disregulation. This means, when he is upset, he is prone to slamming doors!! There's no way to ask him not to do it as he can't really help his emotional outbursts.
Our house is a 1960 steel framed house so the walls aren't exactly sturdy and the slamming is starting to make some big cracks in the plaster. The decor in the house is bare plastered walls, painted, but wallpapering to cover any cracks isn't something I want to do.
I have seen the "hidden" style self closers that fit internally in the door and link to the door frame, but I'm not sure they would stop the door being slammed. I was wondering if anyone knew of a device that would slow the door down so that it didn't slam. I don't really want to use a fire door style self closer for aesthetic reasons.
I appreciate any advice for a bit of a tricky situation,
Thanks, Rob.
I'm after some advice, and I've searched the forums but nothing is quite the same as the question I want to ask.
I'm looking for a way to stop my internal doors being slammed. It's a tricky situation as my son has special needs and is prone to emotional disregulation. This means, when he is upset, he is prone to slamming doors!! There's no way to ask him not to do it as he can't really help his emotional outbursts.
Our house is a 1960 steel framed house so the walls aren't exactly sturdy and the slamming is starting to make some big cracks in the plaster. The decor in the house is bare plastered walls, painted, but wallpapering to cover any cracks isn't something I want to do.
I have seen the "hidden" style self closers that fit internally in the door and link to the door frame, but I'm not sure they would stop the door being slammed. I was wondering if anyone knew of a device that would slow the door down so that it didn't slam. I don't really want to use a fire door style self closer for aesthetic reasons.
I appreciate any advice for a bit of a tricky situation,
Thanks, Rob.