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Double Glazing Door Lock RepairsHave you noticed that your uPVC window or door mechanism started to fail? Maybe the handles on your uPVC windows or doors are not aligned properly or are difficult to use.You’ll lose energy when your double-glazed doors do not function properly. This increases the likelihood of burglaries. Owen the Locksmith will be able to fix your door lock at reasonable costs.Snapped KeyIf a key is snapped off in a lock, it could be extremely annoying. It also poses a security risk, as the door may not lock and make you vulnerable to burglars. Fortunately, there are some simple fixes you can attempt to fix the problem and get your door functioning correctly.Be calm. If you panic and start poking around wildly, you might just end up pushing the damaged piece of the key deeper into the lock, thereby making the situation worse.Spray WD-40, or another penetrating oil, into the lock. This will assist the broken piece to emerge more easily. You can also make use of a screwdriver to break up any stuck pieces that might be blocking the way. If you have a part of the key that is stuck out, grab it with a paperclip or other thin metal object and pull it. Both methods work well, but be careful not to push the damaged piece of the key deeper into the keyway.Some paperclips have grooved edges that could be used to extract hooks and jigsaw blades are also suitable for this function. If you don’t have any of them handy, you can use needle-nose pliers to bend and create hooks. Finally, a pair of tweezers is a good way to grasp and pull out the last bit of the broken key.If you are unable remove the broken piece of key, use a lock deicer. It is available in most hardware stores and works by freezing any moisture that may be present in the lock.If none of these solutions seem to work, it could be time to consult a locksmith. Fitlocks experts can quickly fix issues such as broken handles or broken keys with uPVC locks and door mechanisms. They can also reconfigure the double glazing door mechanisms so that they are easier to operate. You can schedule an appointment online for a double-glazing repair or contact us to discuss your needs.Broken CylinderA broken cylinder can pose a serious security risk. Luckily, it’s an easy repair for professional locksmiths to complete. To repair the cylinder, locksmiths will need to tap it. This can be done with the hammer or other tool. However, the most effective method is to employ a wire or long match. Place the match or wire’s end close to the keyway. The locksmith can then strike the lock in order to break it. This is better than using the hammer, which could cause damage to the lock.The most frequent cause of cracks in the head of a cylinder is due to overheating. This can occur when the block and cylinder head are made of different metals, such as cast-iron or aluminum. When the various metals heat up and cool down at different rates, it could cause localised hotspots that expand faster than the rest of the head of the cylinder, leading to cracks.Another possible cause for cracks in cylinders is corrosion. When the cylinder head and cylinder block are not properly maintained, it can result in corrosion or rust that could cause them to expand at a more than they should. This can lead to cracks over time.If your uPVC window or door lock is stiff and requires a lot of pressure to turn it could be due to a variety reasons. This issue could be caused by a faulty locking mechanism, or misalignment as well as a worn-out handle.It is a quick and cost-effective fix that a majority of double glazing owners can accomplish. A professional locksmith is able to fix this problem within one hour of arriving at your property. Based on your requirements they will be able to replace the locking mechanism, change the window handles, or change the gearboxes. A professional locksmith will always be able to advise you on the most cost-effective options for your home. They can recommend upgrading to 3 Star TS007 Euro Cylinders that give you an extra layer of protection from burglars. It’s a small price to pay for the security that comes from knowing your uPVC doors are secure.Broken HandleWindow handle locks have complex mechanisms that wear out with time and use, so it’s not a surprise they occasionally break. It can be difficult to determine the reason for a broken window handle lock and then fix it properly.Fixing the broken handle, regardless of whether it’s the internal latch or locking mechanism, will improve the security of your uPVC door and prevent draughts. It can be expensive to replace or repair your handle if it is not done correctly and could also harm the frame and the lock of your door.Screwdriver Open the window, loosen the screw holding the handle. The screw should be on the inside of the backplate, which is usually hidden by the cap of the screw for aesthetic reasons. Be careful not to lose any internal parts within the handle, for example the levers or plates on either side of the spindle. Keep them in the same order so that it is easier to replace if necessary.Then, using an additional screwdriver take the screw off that connects the handle with the spindle in the back. Once the screw is loose, remove the handle and remove the broken spindle. Replace it with a new spindle, ensuring it’s the same length (you can purchase them online or at hardware stores). Securely screw it in the frame. Do not overtighten the screw as this can damage the handle and the window frame.Check that the new handle is correctly installed after which you can close and test the handle. It should work smoothly and you’ll be able to open your windows once again.Be sure to double-check that your uPVC window is shut properly while you’re working with the handle. If they’re not cause damp and draughts inside your home as well as compromising the efficiency of your home’s energy usage. A local window company, like Core Sash Windows, will be able to adjust the hinges on your window frames to ensure they shut correctly.Broken SpindleIt is often the case that the spindle in the handle breaks, rather than the handle itself. This is especially common with uPVC tilt-and-turn windows. These windows require a handle to operate a locking device in the window frame. The handle is attached to a rod in the centre that in turn activates cams that resemble mushrooms, which secure the frame of the window. If the dead latch mechanism is not able to open after the handle is turned, it is likely the spindle is broken. This could be a frustrating issue.There are solutions to this problem. A good locksmith can quickly and efficiently solve the issue. They can take apart the window handle using a tool that removes the wheel component of the mechanism that is where the spindle goes. This is done without damage to the handle or window frame.Once the wheel is removed the technician can then inspect the spindle to determine what caused it to break. This involves disassembling the spindle and inspecting each component, noting any damage or excessive wear. This procedure is typically carried out by technicians working in a clean and safe environment.Then, clean the damaged spindle. This will help get rid of any dirt or debris which could be hindering it from operating normally. Following this, the spindle could be repaired or replaced. If the technician is replacing the spindle the dowel can be used that is comparable in size to the original. Then, he will drill matching holes into both pieces. This will ensure that the spindle fits perfectly with the handle.If the spindle is damaged and cannot be repaired it may require replacement completely. Home centres sell generic replacements but if the design of your window is unique then it is necessary to contact a wood worker or cabinet maker who can make the exact part for you. Once the new spindle has been installed it can be fitted to the handle by lining up the holes for screws in the handle with the frame’s existing screws. Once double glazing repair Sunbury-on-Thames is firmly installed, you are now ready to operate your uPVC window.

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