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9 Things Your Parents Teach You About Patio Door Lock Repair

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Patio Door Lock Repairs

doorpanels-300x200.jpgOver time, patio door wear and tear could cause lock malfunctions. There are a few simple steps you can take to restore the security of your uPVC door.

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

Clean the Lock

patio door lock repair doors are fantastic to let the outdoors in while keeping the elements out. However they could pose a security threat in the event that the lock isn't working properly. With time wear and tear extreme cold and hot weather dirt and debris could cause damage to the lock of your patio door and cause it to become difficult to open. With a little attention you can ensure that your lock for your patio door always works properly.

To begin with, it's important to clean the lock of your patio door and all the moving parts. This helps to flush out any accumulated grime and coatings that could be preventing the lock from working in the way it should. Begin by wiping down the moving parts of the lock for your patio door using a damp cloth. then use a scouring pad or rough damp cloth to scrub the hard-to-reach areas of the door or frame that are ingrained with dirt. You should then wipe down the entire lock with a dry cloth to remove any remaining dampness and allow it to air dry prior to applying it to the next time.

If your patio door has pin-tumbler latches you can apply powdered Graphite to the key. You can also use a Teflon lubricant like WD-40 Multi-Use Product. This type of lubricant can be applied easily and will not disintegrate over time. If you are unable to find the right lubricant to use with your lock, you can apply a pencil that has a thicker tip. Put the pencil in the lock, then shake it around to distribute the graphite.

Regular maintenance is also necessary to keep the tracks of sliding patio doors clear of dust, dirt and debris. They are particularly susceptible to ice and snow which could cause them to become stuck or slack, making it harder for your patio doors to open and close.

Tracks for sliding patio doors and rollers can be cleaned by removing weather stripping that is damaged or dirty and then cleaning it, before installing it. The same applies for patio door rollers, which can be wiped down and sprayed with a non-stick lubricant that will allow them to move freely.

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC french doors, which are similar to sliding patio doors, operate by using 3-4 or sometimes 5-point locking mechanisms which include the handle and lock cylinder operated by a key. These doors also require maintenance, specifically lubrication on the moving parts. This can be done using a thin oil, but never WD40. This should be done at least once per year.

If sagging hinges aren't the cause, the door may be skewed and catch or striking the strike plate hole within the frame. The solution is to take off the strike plate, and then use a sharp chisel to enlarge the mortise that it rests in. This will allow the latch to fit properly into the hole, and prevent it from hitting the frame.

Find the length of the cylinder using the help of a piece of wood patio door repair or a book that is able to fit into the space above the adjustment screw. The outer dimension is the distance from the outside of the door to the center of the cylinder, and the inner dimension extends from the center of the adjustment screw to the end of the cylinder.

Verify the width of the lock.

If your patio door latch isn't able to turn, even after cleaning and lubricating, there's a possibility that it's not in alignment with the strike plate hole. Make sure that your door is in a balanced position, and if the hinge screws are in good condition. In most cases, however, simply moving the strike plate upwards or downwards can fix the problem.

The latch may not engage properly in the event that the strike of the lock is too small. In this situation you'll need to expand the opening using either a hammer or chisel, and then test the latch to ensure that it is able to engage the strike plate smoothly without rubbing against or landing on the door's frame jamb.

Before buying a replacement lock, you should first identify the type of mortise lock you currently have. This can be done by looking at the end faceplate and noting whether it is square or round. Examine each screw hole in the existing lock and note the size. This will enable you to find the replacement lock that has exactly the same width and will fit into your existing hole.

You'll need to identify the mortise lock, and then examine it for any bends, scratches or other damage that needs to be repaired. A bent or damaged latch is more likely break than one that's been used much, so be sure to replace the lock with a brand new one that is secure if you find any signs of wear or damage.

After you've examined the lock and decided on the type of replacement you need, it's time to start working on the actual repair. Remove the handle and spindle out of your patio doors repairs door, and then put in the new one. Start by putting in the handle inside by aligning it with the spindle and then fixing it by using the two bolts or screws which hold it. Install the exterior handle following the interior handle. After you've completed these steps, you can test the new handles to ensure that they are able to open and close with ease and that the latch catches correctly with the strike plate.

Make sure you check the Strike of the door.

The door latch and strike plate are two components of the lock that work to ensure that the latch is secure the door. Misaligned strike plate and door latches can cause the latch to not latch the door in a proper manner. Fortunately, this problem is usually simple to fix.

Check the holes for receiving of the strike plate to make sure they are free of obstructions such as dirt or plastic plugs. Loosen the keeper screws holding the strike plate in place. This allows it to move horizontally, but it will not be able to separate from the frame. Adjust the strike plate to align its holes for receiving with latch hooks of the door latch. After the strike plate is adjusted, tighten all screws and test whether the door shuts smoothly.

Door strike plates can be difficult to locate for homeowners with sliding patio doors repairs doors, but they're essential for locking and unlocking your door. These metal plates are located at the top and bottom jambs of your door, where they serve as the support for the latch. The door latch slides into the strike plate to create the seal when it is closed. If the strike plate has been damaged or rusted, or if it is not properly installed the latch may not lock the door properly.

A misalignment between the latch and strike plate is a common reason for the patio lock not to close or remain in place. The easiest way to check for this is to perform the "lipstick test." Rub some lipstick on the edge of the deadbolt and put masking tape on it. When you shut the door, the lipstick will leave an impression on the tape, showing you exactly where the latch meets the strike plate. If the mark is too high or low it is possible to alter the strike plate.

The sliding patio door locks keep your home safe from burglars. If they're not working correctly, you must fix the problem quickly. By following these simple steps, you'll be able to fix your patio door's lock and restore its functionality in a matter of minutes.

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