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Double Glazing Door Lock RepairsAre you experiencing issues with your uPVC window or door mechanism faulty? Perhaps the handles on your uPVC windows and doors aren’t aligned correctly or are difficult to operate.You’ll be wasting energy if your double-glazed doors don’t function properly. This increases the likelihood of burglaries. Owen the Locksmith can repair your door lock at a reasonable cost.Snapped KeyIt can be quite frustrating when a key is snapped into the lock. It could also be a security risk, as the door may not lock and make you open to intrusion. There are a couple of quick solutions you can use to resolve the issue and make your door work again.Keep calm. If you panic you could end up pushing the damaged key further into the lock.Spray WD-40, or any other penetrating oil, into the lock. This will help the broken piece to be removed more easily. You can also use a screwdriver to break up any pieces stuck. If you have a part of the key stuck out and is not being removed, grab it with a paperclip or another thin metal object and pull it. Both of these methods work well, but be very careful not to push the damaged piece of the key deeper into the keyway.Some paperclips have grooved edges that could be used as a hook extractor, and some Jigsaw blades can also be used for this purpose. If you don’t have any of these you can bend a hook using needle-nosed pliers. Finally, a pair of tweezers can be used to grip and pull out the last piece of the key that was broken.If you’re unable to pull the broken piece of the key out, try using a lock de-icer. It is found in most hardware stores. It is used to freeze any moisture or ice that may be inside the lock.If none of these solutions seem to work, it could be time to contact a locksmith. Fitlocks experts can quickly solve problems like broken handles and broken keys with uPVC locks and door mechanisms. They can also reconfigure the double glazing door mechanisms to ensure that they are simpler to operate. Get a double glazing repair through us online, or give us a phone call to discuss your requirements.Broken CylinderA damaged cylinder could pose a serious security risk. A professional locksmith can easily repair the cylinder. To fix the cylinder, locksmiths will need to tap it. They can do this using a hammer or other tool, but the most efficient method is to make use of a long match or a piece of wire. Then, position the match’s tip or wire close to the keyway. The locksmith can then strike the lock to crack it. This is much better than using a hammer that could cause damage to the lock.The most common cause of cracks in the head of a cylinder is due to overheating. This can happen when the cylinder block and head are made of various metals, including cast iron and aluminum. Different metals can be heated and cool at different rates. This can cause localized hotspots to expand more quickly than the rest.Another reason that could cause cylinder cracks is corrosion. If the head and block of a cylinder are not maintained correctly, they can corrosion or rust and cause them to expand more than expected. This could lead to cracks over time.If your uPVC door or window lock is stiff or requires an enormous amount of pressure to turn, it can be caused by a number of things. This problem can result from a defective locking mechanism or misalignment or a worn-out handle.This is a simple and inexpensive fix that most double glazing owners can do. A professional locksmith should be able to solve this problem within an hour of arriving at your home. They can replace the locking mechanisms, or change the window handles and change the gearboxes based on the specific requirements of your home. A skilled locksmith will always be able to provide you with a recommendation of the most cost-effective solution for your home. They can also suggest upgrades to 3 Star security TS007 euro cylinders that will provide an extra layer of protection against burglars. It’s a small price to pay for the peace of mind that comes from knowing your uPVC doors are secure.Broken HandleWindow handle locks have intricate mechanisms that deteriorate as time passes and use, so it’s no surprise that they can break. If yours breaks, it can be difficult to determine the source of the issue. Make sure that you repair it correctly.The issue could be in the internal locking mechanism or the latch, fixing the broken handle can improve your uPVC double glazing door’s security as well as help you stop drafts. Incorrectly repairing or replacing the handle could be expensive and can harm the door’s frame as well as lock and frame, so it’s worth spending some time to do it correctly.With the window in the open position then loosen the screw that holds the handle with the screwdriver. This should be located on the inside of the back plate, which is usually concealed by an attractive cover for the screw for aesthetic reasons. Be sure to not damage any of the internal parts within the handle, for example the levers or plates on either side of the spindle. Keep them in the same arrangement so that it is easier to replace if necessary.Then, with another screwdriver, loosen the screw that holds the handle to the spindle on the back. Once the screw is free, you can pull the handle out and take out the broken spindle. Replace it with a brand new spindle, making sure it’s the same length (you can find them online or in hardware stores). Screw it in place. Be careful not to overtighten because this could damage the handle or the window frame.Close the handle and test it. Hopefully, it will work smoothly and you’ll be able to unlock your window.While you’re working on the handle, don’t forget to check your uPVC windows are shut properly. If they’re not closing properly cause damp and draughts in your home, as in addition to compromising the energy efficiency of your home. Core Sash Windows is a local window company that can alter the hinges of the window frames to ensure that they shut correctly.Broken SpindleIt is usually the case that the spindle within the handle is broken, not the handle itself. This is particularly frequent in uPVC tilt and turn windows. These windows require a handle that acts as an electronic locking mechanism within the window frame. The handle is connected to a rod in the centre that is then activated by a series of cams that look like mushrooms, they secure the frame of the window. If the dead latch mechanism does not open when the handle is turned it is likely that the spindle has broken, this can be a very frustrating issue.Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to fix this problem. A professional locksmith will be able to quickly and effectively address this issue. window repairs Tottenham can disassemble the handle of the window by using a tool that removes the wheel from the area that houses the spindle. This can be done without damage to the handle or window frame.Once the wheel has been removed the technician can then inspect the spindle to determine what caused it to break. This involves breaking down the spindle into its constituent parts and carefully recording their general condition as well as any particular areas of wear or damage. This process is usually performed by technicians in an environment that is clean.The next step is to clean the damaged spindle, this will remove any dirt or debris that could be hindering its normal operation. The spindle may be repaired or replaced. If the technician is replacing the spindle, it is possible to use a dowel that is the same size to the original. The technician will then drill holes that are identical to both pieces. This will ensure that the spindle will fit perfectly with the handle.If the damaged spindle can’t be repaired, it could require replacement completely. Home centers can sell generic replacements but if the window style is rare, you will have to speak with a cabinet maker or woodworker who can replicate the exact part. Once the new spindle is in place it can be positioned to the handle by line up the holes for screws in the handle with the frames existing screws. Once the handle is securely seated, you can operate your uPVC windows.

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