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9 Lessons Your Parents Taught You About Patio Door Lock Repair

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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Over time, patio doors experience wear and tear that can lead to locks that fail. There are a few easy steps you can follow to restore the security of your uPVC door.

If it's resetting the lock or cleaning the mechanism that locks these simple fixes will help you make your home more secure.

Clean the Lock

Patio doors are fantastic for letting the outdoors in while keeping the elements out. However they could pose a security threat if the lock doesn't work properly. As time passes wear and tear extreme cold and hot weather, dirt and debris can take their toll on your patio door's lock and make it difficult to open. With some minor maintenance you can make sure that the locks on your patio door always perform correctly.

It's crucial to clean the lock on your patio Door lock repair door and all the moving parts. This helps to flush out any accumulated grime and coatings that may hinder the lock from functioning as it should. Start by wiping the moving parts on your patio door lock using an aqueous cloth. Then, use a scouring cloth or a rough damp cloth to scrub the dirt-infested areas of the frame and door. Then, wipe the lock down with a dry towel to get rid of any remaining moisture. Allow it to air-dry before using it.

If you have an outdoor door that has a pin tumbler latch mechanism You can lubricate the lock by applying powdered graphite to the key or using an lubricant based on Teflon such as WD-40 Multi-Use Product. This type of lubricant is easy to apply, and it won't disintegrate as time passes. If you're not able to locate an appropriate lubricant You could try using a pencil that has a thick tip. Put the pencil in the lock, then shake it around to distribute the graphite.

Regular maintenance is also essential to keep the tracks of sliding patio doors clear of dust, dirt and other debris. These tracks are especially vulnerable to snow and ice which could cause them to be stuck or jammed, making it harder for your patio doors to open and close.

Clean the track rails and rollers of sliding patio doors by removing weather stripping that is dirty or damaged. Clean it and replace it. The same can be done for rollers on patio doors, which can be cleaned and sprayed with a non-stick lubricant in order to allow them to move freely.

Lubricate the Moving Parts

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

If sagging hinges aren't a reason, the door could be misaligned and caught or rubbing against the strike plate hole within the frame. The solution is to remove the strike plate, and then use a sharp chisel to enlarge the mortise it sits in. This allows the latch to sit correctly in the hole, and also prevents rubbing or catching on the frame.

When the cylinder is out of the way and out of the way, measure its width using the help of a book or piece wood patio door repair 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 cylinder.

Check the lock's width

If your patio door latch is difficult to turn, even after cleaning and oiling it could be because it's not aligned properly with the strike plate. Examine if the door is balanced and if the hinge screws are secure however, in many instances it is possible to move the strike plate upwards or downwards can fix the issue.

The most common issue is 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 door jamb frame or catch on it.

Before you purchase a replacement lock, it is important to determine the mortise type of lock you have. This can be done by looking at the faceplate and determining if it is round or square. Take a look at each screw hole in the existing lock and note their dimensions. This will help you to locate a replacement lock that is exactly the same width and will fit into the hole you have already.

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

After you've examined the lock and identified which kind of replacement you require, it's time to start working on the actual repair. Remove the handle and spindle out of your patio door, and then install the new one. Begin by installing the interior handle. Align it with the spindle and then secure it in by using two screws or bolts. Install the exterior handle after the interior handle. After you've completed these steps then you can test the new handles to make sure they can be opened and closed easily and that the latch is catching correctly with the strike plate.

Make sure you check the Strike of the door.

The door latch and strike plate are two parts of the lock that work together to ensure that the latch locks the door. A misaligned strike plate or door latch will cause the latch to not latch the door correctly. This is typically simple to fix.

First, examine the strike plate's holes for receiving to ensure they are free of obstructions such as dirt or plastic plugs. Loosen the keeper screws holding the strike plate in place. This will allow it to move vertically, but it will not be able to separate from the frame. Then adjust the strike plate to ensure that its holes for receiving are aligned with the latch hooks on the door latch. Once the strike plate has been adjusted, tighten all screws and test whether the door shuts smoothly.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgDoor strike plates can be difficult to access for homeowners with sliding patio doors, however they are essential to lock and unlock your door. These metal plates are usually located at the top and bottom of the door jamb, where they serve as the door's latch. The door latch is inserted into the strike plate and forms an airtight seal. If the strike plate is damaged, rusted, or not installed correctly, it can stop the latch from locking the door securely.

The most common reason for an outdoor door lock to become stuck or not close is a misalignment between the latch and strike plate. The most effective way to test for this is by performing the "lipstick test." Apply some lipstick on the outside of the deadbolt, and then attach masking tape over it. When you close the door the lipstick will leave a mark on the tape, indicating you exactly where the latch contacts the strike plate. If the mark is too high or low you can easily alter the strike plate.

Sliding patio door locks help protect your home from burglars, and if they're not functioning correctly, you should solve the issue fast. Follow these simple steps to fix your patio door lock and restore it's function.

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