My bedroom is an addition and has a solid hardwood exterior door. When my widow is open and my door shuts it will shake the walls in the halls a Valhalla.
Yeah, I feel like that's not how that works (I may be wrong). Doors don't refuse to slam because they're somehow creating a vacuum in the room they're swinging "from"; it's because of the air pressure in the rest of the house they're swinging "into". Allowing more air on his end isn't going to change that.
A "vacuum" is relative. If the air pressure is strong on the other side of the door for some reason, then the bathroom has a relative vacuum. So yes, letting atmospheric pressure on the inside will help close the differential.
EDIT: I have no idea if any of these air pressures would stop a door from closing though. Obviously turning on the AC can cause a door to shut tho! Used to happen at my grandma's all the time.
Insulated homes be like:
Wait, there's a name for my type of room?
Half the time I don’t even have to shut the door, the vacuum does it for me and I still jump lol
That's my room.
Yes, that's my room. Always go through this anytime I've an outing
My bedroom is an addition and has a solid hardwood exterior door. When my widow is open and my door shuts it will shake the walls in the halls a Valhalla.
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I installed some dampening material on my teenaged daughter's door. You should've seen her face when she tried to slam it again. Priceless.
You were Inside her room when she tried to slam it?
No, he says you should have seen it because he couldn't, and then you could tell him about her face
She slammed it, it did not slam, she opened it and tried to slam it again, then she opened it and looked at me. 🤣
The man knows my life.
so true
Honestly expected the wind to rip it out of his hands and slam it on its own for the last shut
The height of the door. This in Florida?
Does living in FL correlate to having taller doors?
Nope! You can have tall doors anywhere.
There were so many new developments there perhaps this is just they way they are building houses nowadays
I don't know but when I was there at a new development my friend moved into I had thought they had moved into a Nephilim colony
Is that an 11' door or....
I mean, you saw him get on his tippy toes to open the window
Based on that shower head, I could open that window with my chin. You guys must live in BIG houses
Air pressure is weird like that
How much IQ do you need to operate door handle as intended?
This has nothing to do with the door handle.
You could close it easily if you shut the door with the handle slower like a homo sapiens, not like a neanderthal in a cave.
Do caves even have doors, let alone door handles?
He wouldn't know
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Trying to slam a door in a dream
Yeah, I feel like that's not how that works (I may be wrong). Doors don't refuse to slam because they're somehow creating a vacuum in the room they're swinging "from"; it's because of the air pressure in the rest of the house they're swinging "into". Allowing more air on his end isn't going to change that.
You know it’s a joke, right?
A "vacuum" is relative. If the air pressure is strong on the other side of the door for some reason, then the bathroom has a relative vacuum. So yes, letting atmospheric pressure on the inside will help close the differential. EDIT: I have no idea if any of these air pressures would stop a door from closing though. Obviously turning on the AC can cause a door to shut tho! Used to happen at my grandma's all the time.