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How to Fix a Loose Screw in Wood

easyHome Repair15-30 minutes7 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Wear safety glasses to protect eyes from wood splinters.
  • Ensure the work area is stable to prevent the wood from slipping during repair.

Tools Needed

ScrewdriverPhillips #2
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Drill1/8-inch bit
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Materials

Wood GlueStandard PVA(Small bottle)
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Wooden Toothpicks or MatchsticksHardwood(3-5 pieces)
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Steps

1
Remove the loose screw completely from the wood using the screwdriver.
Tip: Apply steady pressure to avoid stripping the head of the screw.
2
Clean out any debris or loose wood shavings from the interior of the screw hole.
Tip: A quick blast of compressed air or a toothpick can clear the hole.
3
Dip the ends of the wooden toothpicks or matchsticks into the wood glue.
Tip: Use enough glue to coat the wood, but not so much that it overflows the hole.
4
Insert the glued toothpicks into the hole, filling the void created by the stripped threads.
Tip: Pack them tightly to ensure a solid core for the screw to grip.
5
Snap off or cut the excess wooden pieces flush with the surface of the wood.
Tip: Use a utility knife or small snips for a clean cut.
6
Allow the glue to set for a few minutes, or fully cure according to the glue manufacturer's instructions.
Tip: Partial drying provides a firmer grip for the screw.
7
Reinsert the screw into the reinforced hole and tighten until snug.
Tip: Do not over-tighten, as this may split the newly inserted wood fillers.

Pro Tips

  • If the hole is very large, use a wooden dowel instead of toothpicks.
  • Always ensure the screw is driven straight to avoid cracking the surrounding wood.

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Sources

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Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)View →