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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgOver time, patio doors undergo wear and tear which can cause lock malfunctions. There are a few basic steps you can follow to ensure the security of your uPVC door.

These simple fixes will ensure your home is secure no matter if you adjust the lock or clean the locking mechanism.

Clean the Lock

aluminium patio door repairs doors are great for letting the outdoors inside and keeping the elements out. However they could pose an issue for security in the event that the lock isn't working properly. With time, wear and tear, hot and cold weather dirt, and other debris can cause your patio door lock to become difficult to operate. With a little maintenance you can make sure that your patio door's locks always function effectively.

It's important to clean the lock of your patio door and all the moving parts. This will help get rid of any grime or coatings that might be hindering your lock from functioning correctly. Start by wiping down all the moving parts of the lock for your patio door 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 ingrained with dirt. You should then wipe down the entire lock with dry cloths to eliminate any remaining dampness, and allow it to air dry before using it again.

If your patio door is equipped with pin-tumbler locks, you can apply powdered Graphite to the key. You can also apply a Teflon oil like WD-40 Multi Use Product. This kind of lubricant is easy to apply and doesn't break down with time. If you're unable find the right lubricant for your lock, you can use a pencil with thicker tip. Insert the pencil in the lock, then shake it to distribute the graphite.

Sliding patio door glass repair near me door tracks also require regular maintenance to ensure they're free of dust, dirt, and debris. These tracks are especially susceptible to snow and ice which could cause them to be stuck or jammed, making it harder for your patio doors to open and close.

The sliding rails of the patio door track and rollers can be cleaned by removing any damaged or dirty weather stripping and cleaning them before reinstalling it. The rollers for patio doors can be cleaned and sprayed with a nonstick lubricant.

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC French Doors, like sliding patios, are operated using 3 to 4, or sometimes 5 points locking mechanisms. This includes the lock cylinder and handle which is operated by keys. These doors also need maintenance, and specifically lubrication of the moving parts. This can be done using a thin oil (never WD40) and should be done once per year.

If sagging hinges aren't the cause, the door may be misaligned and caught or striking the strike plate's hole in the frame. Remove the strike plate, and employ a sharp tool to enlarge the mortise. This allows the latch to fit properly in the hole and avoids scratching or catching on the frame.

When 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 measured from the outside of the door to the center of cylinder. The inner dimension is measured from the center adjustment screw to the end of the of the cylinder.

Verify the width of the lock.

If your patio door latch is difficult to turn, even after cleaning and lubricating, there's a possibility that it is out of alignment with the strike plate hole. Check if your door is balanced, and that the hinge screws are tight. In most instances, moving the strike plate upwards or downwards will fix the problem.

Oftentimes, the problem occurs when the strike of the lock is too small for the latch to engage. In this case, enlarge the opening using an hammer and chisel. Then test the latch to ensure it does not rub against the jamb frame of the door or get caught the frame.

It is important to identify the type of mortise lock that you have before buying the replacement. You can do this by taking a look at the faceplate of the lock and determining if it is round or square. Then, take a look at the screw holes on the current lock and note the size of each one. This information will help you find an alternative lock that is the same width and fits perfectly into your existing hole.

You'll need to locate the mortise lock and inspect it for scratches, bends or other damage that need to be fixed. A badly damaged or bent latch is more likely to break than one that's not used much, so be sure to replace the lock with a new, secure version in the event you notice any signs of wear or damage.

After you've examined the lock and identified which type of replacement you'll need then it's time to begin working on the actual repair patio door. Remove the old handle and spindle out of your patio door, and then install the new one. Begin by installing the handle inside, aligning it with the spindle, and then fixing it with the two screws or bolts that secure it. Install the exterior handle after the interior handle. After you've completed the steps then you can test the new handles to make sure they are able to open and close with ease and that the latch is catching properly with the strike plate.

Make sure the door's strike is checked

The strike plate and the door latch are two pieces that work together in order to lock the door. If they are not aligned properly and the latch isn't latching the door properly. This issue is usually easy to repair.

First, check the strike plate's holes for receiving to ensure that they are clear of obstructions, such as dirt or plastic plugs. Release the screws that hold the strike plate in position. This allows it to move vertically but not separate it from the frame. Then, you can adjust the strike plate to ensure that its holes for receiving are aligned with the latch hooks on the door latch. After the strike plate has been adjusted tighten the screws, and test the door to see if it shuts smoothly with the new adjustment.

These plates are difficult to reach for homeowners who have sliding patio doors. However, they are essential to lock and unlock your door. These plates are usually located at the top and bottom of the door jamb, which is where they are used to support the door's latch. The door latch is inserted into the strike plate and forms the seal. If the strike plate is damaged, rusted or not installed correctly, it can prevent the latch from locking the door securely.

A misalignment of the latch and strike plate is one common cause for the patio lock to not close or stay. This can be verified using the "lipstick" test. Apply some lipstick across the edge of the deadbolt, then cover it with masking tape. When you close the door the lipstick will leave an impression on the tape, showing you exactly where the latch contacts the strike plate. If the mark is too high or low, you can easily adjust the strike plate.

Sliding patio door locks help protect your home from burglars. If they're not working correctly, you should solve the issue fast. By following these easy steps, you can repair the lock on your patio door and get it back to normal in no time.

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