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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Over time, patio doors experience wear and tear which can cause lock malfunctions. There are a few easy steps you can take to ensure the security of your uPVC door.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgIt's about realigning the lock or cleaning the mechanism for locking these simple fixes will help you make your home more secure.

Clean the Lock

Patio doors are great to let the outdoors in while keeping out the elements. However they can pose risky for security when the lock isn't functioning correctly. With time, wear and tear, hot and cold weather dirt and debris can cause your patio door lock to become difficult to operate. Fortunately, with a little maintenance, you can ensure the locks on your patio door always work effectively.

It's important to first clean the patio door lock and all moving parts. This will help get rid of any coatings or dirt that could be preventing your lock from working effectively. Begin by wiping all the moving parts of your patio door's lock with a damp, clean cloth. then use a scouring pad or rough damp cloth to scrub any hard-to-reach parts of the door and frame that are coated with dirt. It is recommended to wipe the entire lock with a dry cloth to remove any remaining dampness and let it to air dry prior to using it again.

If your patio door is equipped with a pin-tumbler latch, you can apply powdered graphite to the key. You can also apply a Teflon lubricant such as WD-40 Multi Use Product. This type of lubricant can be applied with ease and doesn't dissolve over time. If you are unable to locate a suitable lubricant, you can use a pencil with an extremely thick tip. Place the pencil in the lock and move it around a bit to distribute the graphite.

The tracks for sliding patio doors also require regular maintenance to ensure they're free of dust, dirt and other debris. They are particularly vulnerable to snow and ice which could cause them to become stuck or slack which makes it difficult for your patio doors to open and close.

You can clean the track rails and rollers of sliding patio doors by removing any weather stripping that is damaged or dirty. Clean it, and then replace it. The rollers for patio door frame repair doors can be cleaned and sprayed with a nonstick lubricant.

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC french doors, similar to sliding patio doors, operate by using 3-4 or occasionally 5-point locking mechanisms which include the handle and lock cylinder operated by keys. These doors require maintenance, lubrication of the moving parts. This can be accomplished using an oil that is thin (never WD40) and should be done once per year.

If the hinges aren't causing the problem, it could be that the door isn't aligned. It may be rubbing against or catching the hole of the strike plate in the frame. Take off the strike plate and employ a sharp tool to expand its mortise. This allows the latch to fit properly in the hole, and also prevents rubbing or catching on the frame.

While the cylinder is out of the way and out of the way, measure its width using a book or piece of wood that fits into the gap between the adjustment screw and the lock. The outer dimension is the distance from the outside of the door to the middle of the cylinder, and the inner measurement runs from the center of the adjustment screw until the end of the cylinder.

Verify the lock's width

If your patio door latch isn't able to turn even after cleaning and lubricating, it's possible that it's out of alignment with the strike plate hole. Make sure that your door is properly balanced and if the hinge screws are tight. In a lot of instances, moving the strike plate downwards or upwards could fix the problem.

The latch may not engage properly in the event that the strike of the lock is not large enough. In this situation, you need to widen the opening with the hammer and chisel. Then test the latch to ensure that it doesn't rub against the jamb frame of the door or get caught on it.

You should identify the type mortise lock you have before purchasing an alternative. You can do this by looking at the faceplate on the lock and determining whether it is square or round. Examine each screw hole on the current lock and note the size. This will assist you in finding an alternative that is the same width and is a perfect fit for the hole you have already.

You'll want to identify the mortise lock and examine it for bends, scratches or other damage that need to be fixed. A damaged or bent latch is more likely than one that's frequently used to break. Replace the lock if you notice evidence of damage.

Once you've decided on the kind of lock replacement you need, it's now time to start the actual repair. Remove the old handle and spindle from the patio door, and then insert the new one. Start by installing the inside handle. Align it with the spindle, and then secure it in place using the two bolts or screws. Install the exterior handle after the interior handle. After you've completed these steps Test the handles to make sure that they can be shut and open easily and that the latch works properly with the strikeplate.

Check the Strike of the Door.

The strike plate and door latch are two parts that work together to lock the door. If they are not aligned properly and the latch doesn't latch the door properly. This is typically simple to solve.

Examine the holes that receive the strike plate to make sure they are free of obstructions, such as dirt or plastic plugs. Release the screws that hold the strike plate. This allows it to move vertically but it will not be able to separate from the frame. Then adjust the strike plate until its holes for receiving align with the latch hooks on the door latch. Once the strike plate is adjusted tighten the screws, and then test the door to see if it shuts smoothly with the new adjustment.

Door strike plates can be difficult to locate for homeowners with sliding patio doors, but they are essential for locking and unlocking your door. The plates made of metal are located between the top and bottom jambs of the door, which are where they help support the latch. The door latch is able to slide into the strike plate, creating a seal when closed. If the strike plate is damaged, rusted, or not properly installed, it could hinder the latch from locking the door securely.

One common reason for an outdoor door lock to not close or not close is a misalignment between the latch and strike plate. This can be checked with the "lipstick" test. Apply a little lipstick along the edge of the deadbolt and then cover it with masking tape. When you shut the door, the lipstick will leave an impression on the tape, showing exactly where the latch connects to the strike plate. If the mark is too low or high you can adjust the strike plate.

Locks for sliding glass patio door repair patio doors help keep your home safe from burglars, and if they're not functioning correctly, you should repair the issue quickly. If you follow these steps, you can fix the lock on your patio glass door repair near me door and restore its functionality in no time.

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