Determine what is preventing the mailbox door from closing properly.
Mailbox door won t stay closed.
Just be sure to place the matching magnet and metal door plate correctly.
If that doesn t solve the problem try this trick.
Is the door or the box.
Is the hinge broken.
If you do not.
Tighten the hinges first if you find that the latch contacts the strike plate too high or too low make sure all the door s hinge screws are tight.
Open the mailbox door and use small pliers to bend the top hasp on the mailbox up toward the top of the door just slightly.
It will take you longer to walk to the mailbox than it does to install the mailnut.
This should allow the hasp to again close tightly against the mailbox.
How to repair a mailbox step 1.
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The installation of the mailnut is simple just remember to clean the surface with alcohol as you are sticking a piece of commercial velcro to the interior mailbox side.
This is the piece that grasps the frame of the mailbox and holds the door in place.
Open the mailbox door and attempt to bend it back into place.
Remove one of the screws on the jamb side of the hinge and drive in a 3 in.
If you have a plastic mailbox you may just be experiencing a clasp that is functioning incorrectly and failing to keep the door closed.
Don t replace your mailbox just because the door will not close buy a mailnut.
However at this price point we recommend just replacing your mailbox.
To fix this simply take a pair of pliers and bend the top of the hasp toward the door.
Now lay the towel or rag over the clasp.
This should increase the friction between the hasp on the top of the mailbox and the mailbox door itself.
You will not separate the commercial velcro once you snap it in place.
If the mailbox is a standard one made out of metal then the problem might rest with the inside hasp the small bar attached to the inside top of the door being bent out of shape.
If the door or the box is bent try gently tapping the metal back into place with a rubber mallet.
Start by opening the mailbox door and locating the metal clasp or lip on the upper inside portion of the door.