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Patio Door Lock RepairsOver time, patio doors undergo wear and tear which can cause lock malfunctions. There are a few easy steps you can follow to restore the security of your uPVC door.These easy fixes will ensure your home is secure regardless of whether you re-align the lock or clean the locking mechanism.Clean the LockAlthough patio doors are a great option to let the outside in and keep the elements out but they can also pose an issue for security if your lock isn’t working as it should. Over time, wear, tear, cold and hot weather dirt and debris can cause your patio door lock to become difficult to operate. Fortunately, with a little care you can ensure that your patio door’s locks will always work effectively.To begin with, it’s essential to clean your patio door’s lock and all its moving parts. This will help get rid of any grime or coatings that might be hindering your lock from working effectively. Begin by wiping the moving parts of your patio door’s lock with a damp cloth, then use a scouring pad or rough damp cloth to scrub the hard-to-reach parts of the door and frame that are covered in dirt. Then, wipe the lock down with a dry towel to remove any remaining moisture. Let it air dry before using it.If patio door repairs near me uses pin-tumbler latches you can lubricate it by applying powdered graphite to the key. You can also apply a Teflon lubricant such as WD-40 Multi-Use Product. This type of lubricant can be easy to apply, and it won’t disintegrate as time passes. If you are unable to locate an appropriate lubricant, you could try using a pencil with a thick tip. Insert the pencil in the lock, and shake it around to distribute the graphite.Regular maintenance is also required to keep the tracks of sliding patio doors clear of dust, dirt and debris. These tracks can be especially susceptible to ice and snow which could cause them to jam or bind and make it difficult for your patio doors to open and close.Tracks for sliding patio doors and rollers can be cleaned by removing any dirty or damaged weather stripping and then cleaning it, before reinstalling it. The same can be done for rollers on patio doors, which can be cleaned and sprayed with a non-stick lubricant to help them move freely.Lubricate the moving partsuPVC french doors, like sliding patio doors, work using 3-4 or sometimes 5-point locking mechanisms that include the lock cylinder and handle operated by the key. These doors require maintenance, lubrication of the moving parts. This can be done using an oil that is thin (never WD40) and should be done once per year.If sagging hinges aren’t a cause, the door may be misaligned and catching or hitting the strike plate’s hole in the frame. Remove the strike plate, and employ a sharp tool increase the size of the mortise. This allows the latch to fit perfectly in the hole and prevents scratching or catching on the frame.Measure the width of the cylinder with the help of a piece of book or wood that can be inserted into the gap above the adjustment screw. The outer dimension is the distance from the outside of the door to the center of the cylinder. the inner dimension extends from the center of the adjustment screw to the end of the cylinder.Check the Lock’s WidthIf your patio door latch isn’t able to turn, even after cleaning and lubricating, it’s possible that it’s not in alignment with the strike plate hole. Make sure that your door is properly balanced and if the hinge screws are tight. In a lot of cases, however, simply moving the strike plate upwards or downwards can solve the issue.The latch might not work properly in the event that the strike of the lock is too small. In this situation, you need to widen the opening with an hammer and chisel. Then test the latch to ensure that it doesn’t rub against the door jamb frame or catch on it.Before you purchase a replacement lock, you should first determine the mortise type of lock you currently have. This can be done by looking at the faceplate and observing whether it is square or round. Then, look at the screw holes on the existing lock and note the dimensions of each one. This will help you to find a replacement lock that is the exact same width and fits into your existing hole.You’ll need to locate the mortise lock and inspect it for any scratches, bends or other damage that need to be repaired. A badly damaged or bent latch is more prone to break than one that’s been used much, so be sure to replace the lock with a new secure and safe version in the event you notice any signs of damage or wear.Once you’ve inspected the lock and determined which type of replacement you’ll need, it’s time to start working on the actual repair. The old handle and spindle should be removed from the doorway to the patio. Insert the new handle. Start by putting in the interior handle and aligning it with the spindle, and then securing it in place with the two bolts or screws that secure it. Install the exterior handle after the interior handle. After you’ve completed these steps, test the handles to ensure that they are able to open and close easily and that the latch works correctly with the strikeplate.Check the Strike on the door.The strike plate and door latch are two parts that work together to secure the door. Misaligned strike plate and door latches will result in the latch not being able to latch the door in a proper manner. This problem is usually very easy to solve.Examine the holes that receive the strike plate to make sure they are clear of obstructions such as dirt or plastic plugs. Loosen the keeper screws holding the strike plate in position. This allows it to move vertically, but it will not be able to separate from the frame. Then, you can adjust the strike plate to ensure that its receiving holes align with the latch hooks on the door latch. Once the strike plate has been adjusted tighten all screws and test if the door closes smoothly.These plates are difficult to reach for homeowners who have sliding patio doors. However, they are essential for locking and unlocking your door. The plates made of metal are located at the top and bottom jambs of the door where they serve as the support for the latch. The door latch slides into the strike plate, and it creates an airtight seal. If the strike plate has been damaged or rusted, or if it is not installed correctly the latch might not be able to lock the door properly. patio door repairs between the strike plate and latch is the most common reason for a patio lock to not close or stick. The easiest way to check for this is by performing the “lipstick test.” Apply some lipstick along the edge of the deadbolt, then put masking tape on it. The lipstick will leave a mark when you shut the door. This will reveal exactly where the latch meets the strike plate. If the mark is too low or high it is possible to adjust the strike plate.If your sliding patio door locks are not working properly they can help keep your home safe from burglars. It is imperative to fix this problem as soon as you can. Follow these easy steps to repair your patio door lock and restore its functionality.

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