Yes, when choosing a door hinge, you need to consider the weight of the door. The weight of the door directly determines the load-bearing capacity of the hinge. If the door is too heavy and an unsuitable hinge is used, it may cause damage to the hinge, deformation of the door, and even affect the normal opening and closing of the door. For heavier doors, such as solid wood doors, steel doors, or glass doors, it is usually necessary to choose more sturdy and durable hinges, such as stainless steel or steel hinges, which can provide stronger load-bearing support. Light doors, such as thin wooden or plastic doors, require relatively light hinges, and aluminum alloy hinges are usually sufficient. If the door is heavy, using multiple hinges to share the pressure is also a common practice to avoid a single hinge bearing excessive load.