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Nine Things That Your Parent Taught You About Repair Patio Door Lock
How to Repair patio door repairs is an essential part of home security. When yours is difficult to lock, it can be a hassle.

In a lot of instances, a locked that is not working is the result of an incorrect alignment or simply wear and tear. Lubricating the lock or adjusting its position can help restore its function. If these methods of troubleshooting aren't working, you can replace the mortise lock and handle.

Clean and Lubricate

A door lock can become hard to open and close over time because of dust, dirt and grime. Regular cleaning and lubrication will help to prevent your security device from becoming stiff or stuck. This will help you save money on repair costs and will extend the life of your door.

In the beginning, you'll have to clean the lock cylinder. Make use of WD-40 or another penetrating spray to do this. Spray a small amount of it into the keyhole and work the key in and out to distribute the oil. Avoid using solvents like household oil or other which could damage your locks. Spray a bit on the key.

Once your lock cylinder is clean, it's time to lubricate. You can use dry lubricants such as graphite powder or a silicone spray. Graphite powder has a long life and doesn't attract dust as liquid lubricants do, so it's a great choice for lubricating sticky locks. Silicone sprays are able to endure temperatures of minus 0 degrees and are impervious to water. However, they may require multiple coats to be effective.

You can also apply a de-icer spray specially made for cold weather and will loosen ice and frost from the lock mechanism. This will allow you to unlock your lock and unlock it with ease.

The climate will determine how often you need to lubricate locks. A location with a coastline exposes your door to salty air and lead to corrosion, and temperature fluctuations can also influence how well your lock works. The standard rule of thumb is to lubricate your locks at least twice a year or more often if you reside in a region that has harsh weather conditions. Lubricating your locks will save you money on repairs and ensure your patio door continues to perform as it should for the years to come.

Reposition the Lock Cylinder

If your patio door lock isn't functioning correctly, it could indicate that one or more of the components are damaged or misaligned. Regular inspections and timely repairs of a faulty lock on your patio door will prevent further damage and ensure the security of your doors. You can repair doors that are locked or locked by tightening loose screws, altering the lock mechanism or replacing the lock cylinder.

Begin by looking at the exterior and the inside of the lock to determine whether there are signs of damage or misalignment. Patio door locks may expand or contract depending on the weather and could shift over time. This slight movement may cause the locking mechanism to misalign and cause issues when closing or opening the door.

Then, check the lock cylinder for obstructions in the keyway hole. A corroded or obstructed lock cylinder might be difficult to access, and could cause damage to the cam, latch springs or lock pins. If the cylinder isn't easy to insert, you may be able of removing any obstruction using a pair of tweezers, or a picklock. If the issue persists, you might need to remove the cylinder to find the cause.

If the lock cylinder isn't screwed into the lock body then you can loosen it by uncrewing a flat screw inside the cylinder's faceplate. Loosening this screw will allow you to move the cylinder around and could help to restore alignment.

Check the cylinder for a tiny tab that moves up and down using the key, usually towards the end. This small clip, also called a "release Tab" will stop the cylinder from sliding into the lock body completely. A standard key will move this tab back to allow the cylinder to be released and allow it to be removed and then reinserted.

If your lock cylinder is stuck, you may be able restore proper alignment by rotating it until the latch bolt engages with the strike plate, and the knob or handle can be pushed into and pulled out. Reassemble the lock after you have restored alignment. Check it out for its functionality. If your patio door lock isn't functioning properly, it is likely that another component like the latch or latch spring requires replacement.

Tighten the Screws


The locks on patio doors can be damaged by frequent usage, extreme temperatures dust, dirt and. These delicate parts can be damaged if they are not maintained properly, causing your door to not lock properly. Fortunately, most lock issues can be fixed easily with just a few simple maintenance steps.

The first thing to do is clean the lock mechanism. Use a damp cloth get rid of any dust or dirt that may be present, and dry the components thoroughly. After cleaning the components, a small amount silicone-based lubricant can help keep the moving parts running smoothly and effectively. Avoid lubricants that have oil bases because they may attract dust and debris, which can cause further problems.

If your patio door has a foot lock that is secure be sure that the foot lock is properly aligned with the strike plate. In most cases, this will only require adjusting the screws that secure the foot lock to the patio door frame. To adjust the foot lock, loosen the screw with the help of a Robertson screwdriver, and then gently push it up or down. After the adjustment is completed then tighten the screw.

When it comes time to repair a patio door handle the most frequent issue involves misalignment between the strike plate and the latch. This could be caused by normal wear and tear or the latch could be set higher or below what it should be.

Then, remove the old handle and locate 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. Next, remove the old spindle and then slide the new spindle into position on the inside of the door, making sure that it is in alignment with the holes in the exterior and interior handles. Once the new spindle has been installed, reinstall the handles on the exterior and interior, making sure that they are in alignment with the screws or bolts that hold them in place.

Close and lock the patio door after you have made any adjustments that are required. If everything is in alignment, the door will be able to open and close smoothly, without additional force. If you still have problems it may be necessary to reposition your latch or strike plate or replace the lock cylinder.

Replace the latch

If your patio door locks still not working, it might be time to replace the lock. Replacing a lock is a fairly simple home improvement project that a majority of homeowners can complete by themselves. Begin by sliding the patio door completely open and unscrewing the existing lock from the inside of the door. Take note of how the current lock is screwed into the door and jamb so that you can discern the type of lock you'll have to purchase.

Before you install the new latch, loosen the screws securing the strike plate (the part of the lock that's set on the outside of the door frame) and adjust it either horizontally or vertically to align it with the latch hole in the jamb of the door. Once you've repositioned the strike plate, secure it in place and tighten the screws.

After all the components have been repositioned or changed, assemble and secure the patio door in accordance with the instructions given by the manufacturer. After you've completed the process, test the latch. Check to see if it fits properly and catches the latch when the door is shut. If it does, then your patio door lock has been put in place correctly and is able to provide the security and privacy that you've come to expect from.

Like other parts of your home the patio doors have to be properly aligned for them to function efficiently. Over time, cold and hot weather dirt and debris and other factors can cause the hinges, door frame and locking mechanism to shift. If these parts aren't aligned it's similar to trying to insert keys into the wrong keyhole and it doesn't work. You can fix an issue that appeared impossible by following these easy steps. So go ahead and give yourself an award for tackling this project and reclaiming the door that was locked! We're betting you won't face any more trouble opening or closing the door from here to the end. Good luck! We're here if you have any concerns or questions.

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