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How to Repair a Bad Patio Door LockA secure patio door is essential to home security. It can be difficult when yours is difficult to lock.In most cases, a stubborn lock is due to misalignment or simple wear and tear. Lubricating the lock or adjusting its position may aid in restoring its functionality. If these troubleshooting techniques don’t work you can replace both the mortise as well as the handle.Clean and LubricateOver time, dirt, dust and grime can make it difficult to open and close doors. A regular cleaning and lubrication routine can keep your security device from becoming stiff or stuck, thereby saving you money on repairs and allowing your door to enjoy its full lifespan.patio doors repairs is to clean your lock cylinder. Make use of WD-40 or another penetrating spray to complete this. Spray a small amount into the keyhole and then move the key into and out to distribute the oil. Avoid using solvents like household oil or other, as they can damage your locks. Spray a little on the key.After cleaning your lock’s cylinder, it’s time to lubricate. You can apply dry lubricants like graphite powder or a silicone spray. Graphite is a lubricant that lasts for a long time that doesn’t attract dust, unlike liquid lubricants. It’s an excellent choice for lubricating locks. Silicone sprays can be able to withstand temperatures that are below freezing and are resistant to water. However, they may require several coats to be effective.You can also use a de-icer spray specifically made for cold weather. It will remove the frost and ice from the mechanism of your lock. A few sprays of this will allow your lock to unlock and then lock more easily.The climate will determine how often you should belubricating locks. The location of your door will affect its performance. A location that is near the ocean can expose it to salty air which can cause corrosion. It is recommended to regularly lubricate your locks at least twice a year or more often if your area has harsh weather conditions. Lubricating your patio door locks will save the cost of repairs and ensure that it continues to function in a good way for a long time.Reposition the Lock CylinderIf your patio door lock doesn’t perform as it should it could be because one or more of its components may be damaged or misaligned. Regular inspection and timely repair of a defective patio door lock can avoid additional damage and ensure that your doors are safe. You can fix doors that are locked or unlocked by tightening loose screws, altering the lock mechanism or replacing the lock cylinder.Start by checking the exterior and the interior of the lock to see whether there are any indications of damage or misalignment. The patio door locks may expand or contract depending on the weather, and they might even shift with time. This slight movement could cause the locking mechanism to become misaligned and cause problems when closing or opening the door.Examine the keyway hole on the lock cylinder. If the lock is corroded or blocked, the cylinder might be difficult to open and may cause damage to the latch springs, cam or lock pins. If the cylinder isn’t easy to insert, you may be able to remove any obstructions with the help of tweezers or a picklock. If the problem persists, you may need to take the cylinder out and disassemble it to locate the root of the problem.If the lock cylinder hasn’t been screwed into the body of the lock, you can loosen it by uncrewing the screw that is flat inside the faceplate of the cylinder. This screw will allow you rotate the cylinder, and it could also help restore the alignment.Look over the cylinder for a little tab that moves upwards and downwards with the key, typically towards the very end. This little clip, called a “release tab”, keeps the cylinder from sliding all the way into the body of the lock. This tab can be moved back with a standard key to allow the cylinder to be removed and then reinserted.If your lock cylinder is stuck, you may be able to restore the proper alignment by rotating it until the latch bolt is in contact with the strike plate, and the knob or handle can be pushed into and pulled out. Reassemble the lock after you have restored the proper alignment. Test it for functionality. If your patio door lock is still difficult to use, it’s likely that another component such as the latch spring or latch is worn or damaged and will require replacement.Make sure you tighten the ScrewsOver time, regular use as well as cold and hot weather dust, dirt, and can cause damage to patio door locks. These delicate components can be damaged if they are not properly maintained, leading to your door to stop locking properly. Thankfully, most lock problems can be easily fixed with just a few simple maintenance steps.The first thing you need to do is clean the lock mechanism. Make use of a damp cloth to get rid of any dirt or dust that may be present. Then dry the parts thoroughly. After cleaning some silicone-based lubricant will help keep the moving parts running smoothly and effectively. Avoid lubricants with oil bases because they may draw dust and dirt and cause additional problems.If your patio door is fitted with an electronic footlock for security, make sure that the footlock is aligned properly with the strike plate. In the majority of cases, this will only require changing the screws that attach the foot lock to the frame of the patio door. Remove the screw using the Robertson screwdriver and gently push it upwards or downwards to adjust the foot lock as required. Once the adjustment is complete, tighten the screw securely.The most frequent issue when it comes to fixing patio door handles is misalignment of the strike plate and latch. This can be caused by normal wear and tear or it could be that the latch is set higher or lower than it should be.Start by removing the old handle, then find the bolts or screws that hold it in place. Be sure to keep track of these as you will require them when installing the new handle. Then, take off the old spindle, then slide the new one into position on the side of the door, ensuring that it is aligned with the holes in the interior and exterior handles. Once the new spindle is installed put back the interior and exterior handles and ensure that they are in alignment with the bolts or screws that secure them.Close and secure the patio door after you have made any necessary adjustments. If the door is correctly aligned, it will open and shut smoothly without needing any additional force. If you’re still having trouble then you may need to move the latch or strike plate, or the lock cylinder could be damaged and must be replaced.Replace the LatchIf your patio door locks still don’t work, it may be time to replace the latch. Most homeowners can replace the lock themselves. Begin by sliding the patio door all the way open and removing the existing lock from the interior side of the door. Study the existing lock to determine the type of lock you’ll require.Before you install the new latch remove the screws that hold the strike plate (the part of the lock that’s mounted on the outside of the door frame) and then adjust it either horizontally or vertically to align it with the hole in the jamb in the door. Once you have repositioned the latch plate, tighten the screws and fix it with screws.After all the parts of your patio door have been repositioned or replaced, reassemble and secure them as directed by the manufacturer. When you’re done, check the latch to make sure that it fits and catches the latch’s hasp when the door is closed. If it does then your patio door lock is functioning exactly as it should, and is able to provide you with the security and privacy you’ve come to appreciate from your home’s doors.As with other parts of your home the patio doors have to be properly aligned for them to function efficiently. Over time, heat or cold, dirt and debris can cause the hinges and the frame of the door to shift. If these parts aren’t aligned, it’s like trying to insert a key in the wrong keyhole and it doesn’t work. If you follow these steps, you will be able to fix an issue that been thought to be impossible to fix. So go ahead and give yourself an ovation for tackling this task and reclaiming the door that was locked! We’re sure you won’t have any issues opening or closing the door from here on out. Best of luck! We’re here if you have any questions or concerns.

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