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The Advanced Guide To Patio Door Lock Repair

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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Over time, patio doors undergo wear and tear that can cause locks that fail. However, there are simple and efficient methods that can restore your upvc patio door repairs patio door's security.

These simple fixes can make your home safer no matter if you adjust the lock or clean the mechanism.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgClean the Lock

Although patio doors are a great way to let in the outside and keep out the elements however, they can also pose an issue for security when your lock isn't functioning as it should. Over time wear and tear hot and cold weather, dirt and debris can take their toll on your patio door's lock and make it difficult to open. With a little effort you can ensure that the lock on your patio door glass repair near me door is always working properly.

To begin with, it's essential to clean the lock on your patio door and all the moving parts. This will help remove any dirt and coatings that may be preventing the lock from working in the way it should. Begin by wiping the moving parts of the lock for your patio door with a damp cloth, then make use of a scouring pad, or a rough damp cloth to scrub the hard-to-reach areas of the door or frame that are coated with dirt. Then, wipe the lock down using a dry towel to get rid of any remaining moisture. Let it air dry before you use it.

If you have an exterior door that is fitted with pin tumbler latch mechanisms it is possible to apply lubrication to the lock by applying graphite powdered to the key or applying a Teflon-based lubricant such as WD-40 Multi-Use Product. This type of lubricant is able to be applied easily and does not dissolve over time. If you're not able to find a suitable lubricant you might try using a pencil that has an extremely thick tip. Insert the pencil into the lock and move it around to spread the graphite.

The tracks for sliding patio doors also require regular maintenance to ensure that they're free of dirt, dust, and debris. These tracks are especially susceptible to snow, ice, and other particles, which can cause them get stuck or to bind. This can make it difficult for your patio door repair near me door to open and close.

You can clean the track rails and rollers on sliding patio Door Repair service near me patio doors by removing any weather stripping that is damaged or dirty. Clean it, then replace it. The rollers of patio doors can be cleaned and sprayed down with an oil that is non-stick.

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC french doors, which are similar to sliding glass patio door repair patio doors, work with 3-4 or sometimes 5-point locking mechanisms which include the lock cylinder and handle controlled by a key. They require maintenance and oiling of the moving parts. This can be done with an oil that is thin however, never WD40. It is recommended to do it at least once a year.

If sagging hinges aren't the cause, the door could be misaligned and catching or striking the strike plate hole in the frame. The solution is to take off the strike plate and use an abrasive chisel, which will enlarge the mortise it rests in. This will permit the latch to fit into the hole, and stop it from rubbing against the frame.

When the cylinder is out of the way and out of the way, measure its width using an object or a piece of wood that will fit in the gap of adjustment screw above the lock. The outer dimension is the distance from the outside of the door to the center of the cylinder, and the inner dimension runs from the center of the adjustment screw to the end of the cylinder.

Check the Lock's Width

If your patio door latch isn't able to turn even after cleaning and oiling it's possible that it's not aligned properly with the strike plate. Check to see if the door is properly balanced and whether the hinge screws are secure, but in many cases shifting the strike plate upwards or downwards can fix the issue.

Oftentimes, the problem occurs when the strike of the lock is too small for the latch to engage. In this instance you'll have to increase the hole with either a hammer or chisel, and then test the latch to make sure that it is able to engage the strike plate without rubbing against or catching on the door's frame jamb.

It is important to identify the type of mortise lock you currently have before buying an alternative. This can be done by looking at the end faceplate and observing whether it is round or square. Then, take a look at the screw holes in the existing lock and note the size of each one. This will aid you in finding an alternative that is the same size and is a perfect fit for the hole that you already have.

In addition to identifying the mortise lock that is currently in use, you'll also need to check it for any bends or scratches that might require repair. A badly bent or damaged latch is more likely than one that's been used a lot to break. Replace the lock if you notice indications of damage.

Once you've identified the type of lock replacement that you require Now it's time to start the actual repair. The old handle and spindle should be removed from the doorway to the patio. Install the new handle. Start by installing the interior 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. Once you have completed these steps, test the handles to make sure they can be shut and open easily and that the latch engages correctly with the strikeplate.

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 these are misaligned and the latch doesn't latch the door properly. Fortunately, the issue is often easy to fix.

Examine the holes that receive the strike plate to make sure they are clear of obstructions like dirt or plastic plugs. Then loosen the keeper screws that keep the strike plate in place, allowing it to move vertically but not separating it from the frame of your door. Then, you can adjust the strike plate to ensure that its receiving holes align with the latch hooks on the door latch. After the strike plate has been adjusted, tighten the screws and then test the door to determine whether it locks smoothly after the new adjustment.

These plates are difficult to reach for homeowners who have sliding patio doors. However they are vital to lock and unlock your door. The metal plates are situated between the top and bottom jambs of the door where they serve as the support for the latch. The door latch is inserted into the strike plate and forms the seal. If the strike plate is damaged or rusted, or if it is not installed correctly the latch may not be able to lock the door properly.

The most common reason for a patio door lock to stick or not close is a misalignment of the latch and the strike plate. This can be verified using the "lipstick" test. Apply some lipstick on the outside of the deadbolt. Then cover it with masking tape. The lipstick will leave the mark when you shut the door. This will show you exactly where the latch connects to the strike plate. If the mark is too high or low it is possible to alter the strike plate.

If your patio door locks for sliding aren't working correctly they can help keep your home secure from intruders. You must resolve this issue as quickly as you can. Follow these simple steps to fix your patio door lock and restore it's functionality.

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