Dear All, I'd like to ask for some help/advice. The renovation for my house has ended, and just the other day, a few days after the renovation works ended, one of the hinges of my cabinet doors started coming off, to my horror. I then checked it and realised the screw was loose, and so I tightened it. But while tightening it, I realise when the screw was screwed all the way in, it could not be tightened anymore. The screw would turn but not perpetually not become tight. Hence, I realised, the reason why the hinge came off. The screws were not holding the hinges strongly as the screws could not be tightened. The would go in all the way but could not be tightened. I then told my designer. The contractor then came and changed the screw to a bigger sized one. This problem occured for all my doors by the way. So after the contractor left, i checked all the screws, and even the bigger ones could not be tightened. They would go round and round into the wood but could not be tightened. True enough, another few days later, another hinge started to come off. I told my designer and again the contractor came and told me this is as tight as it can go. "Then why does the hinge come off?", I asked him. He said let's wait and see a few more days. My suspicion is that the hole that he drilled for all the screws must have been too deep. hence, when the screws are drove in, they can never be fully tightened as there is still space at the back of the screw because the hole is deeper than the length of the screw. I'm meeting my designer next week. The contractor has offered advice saying they will put a sponge or plastic cap into the hole to make it smaller and then screw the screw in. Should I accept this? Or should I ask them to re-do everything? I dont want my doors to fall off in the next few months. Regards, Bensra