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Patio Door Lock Repairs

Over time, patio doors undergo wear and tear which can result in locks that fail. There are a few simple 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

Patio doors are great for letting the outdoors in while keeping out the elements. However they could pose a security threat when the lock isn't functioning properly. Over time, wear and tear, extreme cold and hot weather, dirt and debris can cause damage to the lock of your patio door and cause it to become difficult to open. With a little maintenance you can ensure that the locks on your patio door always work properly.

In the beginning, it's crucial to clean the lock of your patio door and all the moving parts. This will help get rid of any dirt or coatings that may be preventing the lock from working correctly. Begin by wiping down all the moving parts of your patio door's lock using a damp cloth. then employ a scouring pad or rough damp cloth to scrub any hard-to-reach parts of the door and frame that are covered in dirt. Then, wipe the lock down with a dry towel to get rid of any remaining moisture. Let it air dry before you use it.

If your patio door is equipped with a pin-tumbler latch, you can apply powdered graphite to the key. You can also use a Teflon lubricant like WD-40 Multi Use Product. This kind of lubricant can be applied with ease and doesn't dissolve over time. If you're unable find the correct lubricant for your lock, use a pencil with more of a thicker tip. Put the pencil into the lock and jiggle it around a bit to spread the graphite.

Sliding patio door tracks also require regular maintenance to ensure they're free of dust, dirt and other debris. They are particularly susceptible to snow and ice, which could cause them to become stuck or slack, making it harder for your patio doors to open and close.

You can clean the track rails and rollers on sliding patio doors by removing damaged or dirty weather stripping. Clean it and replace it. The rollers for patio doors can be cleaned and sprayed down with an oil that is nonstick.

Lubricate the moving parts

uPVC French doors, like sliding patios, operate by using 3 to 4 or sometimes 5 point locking mechanisms. They include the lock cylinder and handle that is operated with a key. These doors require maintenance, oiling of the moving parts. This can be accomplished with a thin oil however, never WD40. It is recommended to do it at least once a year.

If sagging hinges aren't a cause, the door may be skewed and catch or rubbing against the strike plate hole in the frame. The solution is to remove the strike plate, and then use an abrasive chisel to increase the size of the mortise that it rests in. This will permit the latch to fit properly into the hole and prevent it from scratching against the frame.

Measure the length of the cylinder using an object of book or wood that is able to fit into the space above the adjustment screw. 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.

Verify the lock's width

If your patio door latch isn't able to turn, even after cleaning and lubricating, it's possible that it's out of alignment with the strike plate hole. Make sure that your door is properly balanced and that the hinge screws are tight. In most cases, however, simply moving the strike plate upwards or downwards will solve the issue.

The most common issue is when the lock's strike is too small for the latch to properly engage. In this case, enlarge the opening with a chisel and hammer. Then, test the latch so that it doesn't rub against the door jamb frame or catch on it.

Before buying a replacement lock, it is important to identify the type of mortise lock you have. This can be done by looking at the end faceplate and observing whether it is round or square. Look at each screw hole on the current lock and note the size. This information will aid you in finding an alternative that is the same size and fits perfectly into the hole that you already have.

In addition to identifying the current mortise lock, you should also examine it for any scratches or bends that may need repairing. A badly damaged or bent latch is more likely break than one that's not frequently used, so be sure to replace the lock with a brand new secure and safe version when you spot any indications of wear or damage.

After you've determined the type of lock replacement that you require, it's now time to start the actual repair. The spindle and handle must be removed from the doorway to the patio. Install the new handle. Begin by installing the handle inside and aligning it with the spindle, and then securing it by using the two bolts or screws which hold it. Once the handle in the interior is installed, you can install the exterior handle and screw it into place, too. After you've completed the steps then you can test the new handles to make sure they can be opened and closed easily and that the latch catches properly with the strike plate.

Check the Strike on the door.

The strike plate and door latch are two parts which work together to lock the door. If these parts aren't aligned correctly, the latch won't latch the door properly. Fortunately, this problem is usually easy to correct.

Examine the holes that receive the strike plate to make sure they are free of obstructions, such as dirt or plastic plugs. Then loosen the keeper screws that keep the strike plate in place and allow it to move vertically but not detaching it from the door frame. Then, you can adjust the strike plate so 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 then test the door to see whether it shuts easily with the new adjustment.

These plates are difficult to reach for homeowners who have sliding patio door track repair doors. However they are crucial for locking and unlocking your door. The metal plates are situated at the top and bottom jambs of the door where they serve as the support for the latch. The door latch slides into this strike plate and creates the seal. If the strike plate has been damaged or rusted or not properly installed, the latch may not be able to lock the door properly.

A misalignment of the strike plate and latch is one common cause for the patio lock to not close or remain in place. This can be checked with the "lipstick" test. Rub some lipstick across the edge of the deadbolt, then cover it with masking tape. When you close the door, the lipstick will leave a mark on the tape, indicating exactly where the latch connects to the strike plate. If the mark is too low or high you can easily adjust the strike plate.

If your patio door locks for sliding aren't working correctly they could be a problem in keeping your home secure from intruders. It is imperative to fix this problem as soon as you can. By following these simple steps, you can repair your patio door's lock and regain its functionality in a matter of minutes.Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpg

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