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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgOver time, patio doors go through wear and tear that could cause lock malfunctions. There are a few simple steps you can take to restore the security of your uPVC door.

These quick fixes will make your home safer regardless of whether you re-align the lock or clean the locking mechanism.

Clean the Lock

Although patio doors are a great way to bring the outside in and keep out the elements but they can also pose a security risk in the event that your lock isn't operating as it should. 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 that your patio door's locks always perform correctly.

It's important to clean the lock of your patio door and all its moving parts. This will help get rid of any grime and coatings that may hinder the lock from functioning in the way it should. Start by wiping down all the moving parts of your patio door's lock with a damp cloth, then employ a scouring pad or rough damp cloth to scrub the hard-to-reach areas of the door or frame that are covered in dirt. You should then wipe down the entire lock using dry cloth to get rid of any remaining dampness and let it to dry completely before applying it to the next time.

If you have an outdoor door that has pin tumbler latch mechanisms You can grease the lock by applying powdered graphite to the key or applying an lubricant based on Teflon such as WD-40 Multi-Use Product. This type of lubricant can be easy to apply and doesn't break down over time. If you are unable to find the right lubricant for your needs, you can try using a pencil that has an extremely thick tip. Place the pencil in the lock and move it around to spread the graphite.

Tracks for sliding patio doors require regular maintenance to ensure that they're free of dust, dirt and other debris. They are particularly susceptible to ice and snow, which can cause them be stuck or jammed and make it difficult for your patio doors to open and close.

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

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC french doors, like sliding patio doors, work using 3 to 4 or sometimes 5-point locking mechanisms that include the handle and lock cylinder operated by a key. These doors require maintenance, oiling of the moving parts. This can be done using an oil that is thin, but never WD40. It should be done at least once per year.

If sagging hinges aren't the cause, the door could be misaligned and caught or striking the strike plate hole within the frame. Remove the strike plate, and employ a sharp tool increase the size of the mortise. This allows the latch to sit properly in the hole and prevents rubbing or catching on the frame.

Take a measurement of the length of the cylinder using an object of book or wood that can be inserted into the gap above the adjustment screw. The outer dimension is measured from the outside of door to the center of cylinder. The inner dimension is measured from the center adjustment screw until the end of the cylinder.

Verify the lock's width

If your patio doors repairs door latch is difficult to turn, even after cleaning and oiling, it's possible that it's not aligned with the strike plate. Check to see if the door is in balance and if the hinge screws are secure, but in many cases shifting the strike plate up or down can fix the issue.

Oftentimes, the problem occurs when the strike of the lock is too small for the latch to properly engage. In this case you'll need to expand the hole with a chisel or hammer and then test the latch to ensure that it is able to engage the strike plate in a smooth manner without rubbing against or catching on the frame of the door jamb.

Before you purchase a replacement lock, you should first identify the type of mortise lock you have. You can do this by looking at the faceplate of the lock and noting if it is square or round. Look at each screw hole on the current lock and note their dimensions. This will enable you to locate an alternative lock that is exactly the same size and will fit into your existing hole.

In addition to identifying the mortise lock that is currently in use, you'll also want to inspect it for any bends or scratches that might require repair. A damaged or bent latch is more likely than one that's frequently used to break. Replace the lock if it displays signs of damage.

Once you've identified the type of lock replacement that you require, it's now time to start the actual repair. Take the old handle and spindle out of your patio door, and then put in the new one. Start by putting in the handle inside, aligning it with the spindle, and then securing it by using the two screws or bolts that secure it. Once the interior handle is installed, put in the handle on the outside and screw it into the position as well. After you've completed these steps then you can test the new handles to ensure they open and close easily and that the latch locks properly with the strike plate.

Check the door's Strike

The strike plate and the door latch are two components which work together to lock the door. Misaligned strike plate and door latches can cause the latch to not latch the door properly. This problem is usually very simple to solve.

Examine the holes that receive the strike plate to make sure they are clear of obstructions like dirt or plastic plugs. Release the screws that hold the strike plate in place. This will allow it to move horizontally, but it will not be able to separate from the frame. Adjust the strike plate to align its receiving holes with the latch hooks of the door latch. Once the strike plate is adjusted tighten the screws, and test the door to determine whether it shuts easily with the new adjustment.

Door strike plates can be a bit difficult to access for homeowners who have sliding patio doors, however they're crucial for locking and unlocking your door. The plates made of metal are located on the top and bottom jambs of the door which are where they help support the latch. The door latch slides onto the strike plate and forms a seal. If the strike plate is damaged or rusted, or if it is not installed correctly the latch may not properly lock the door.

A misalignment between the strike plate and latch is one common cause for the patio lock to not close or remain in place. This can be confirmed using the "lipstick" test. Rub some lipstick on the outside of the deadbolt, then cover it with masking tape. When you shut the door, the lipstick will leave a mark on the tape that will show exactly where the latch contacts the strike plate. If the mark is too high or low you can adjust the strike plate.

Sliding patio door locks help keep your home safe from burglars, and if they're not working correctly, you must fix the problem quickly. By following these simple steps, you can fix the lock on your patio door frame repair door and restore its functionality in a matter of minutes.

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