15 Reasons You Shouldnt Overlook Double Glazing Door Lock Repairs

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Double Glazing Door Lock Repairs
Have you noticed that your uPVC window or door mechanism become faulty? Perhaps the window or door handles aren't able to connect properly or are difficult to use.
It's important that your double-glazed doors function smoothly, or else you'll be wasting energy and increase the chances of burglary. Owen the Locksmith can fix your door lock at an affordable price.
Snapped Key
When a key snaps off in the lock, it can be incredibly annoying. This can also be a security problem, as it may expose you to an intruder if the door does not lock. There are a couple of quick solutions you can use to fix the problem and make your door work again.
First, remember to stay calm. If double glazing window repairs panic and begin poking around wildly you could end up pushing the damaged piece of the key further into the lock, which could make the situation even more difficult.
Spray WD-40 or another penetrating lubricant, into the lock. This will help the broken piece come out more easily. You can also use a screwdriver to help break pieces that might be blocking the way. If you have a chunk of the key that is stuck then grab it using a paperclip or another thin metal object and pull it. Both methods work, but be careful not to push the broken key piece further into the keyway.
Some paperclips have grooved edges that could serve as hook extractors, and some jigsaw blades are also suitable for this purpose. If you don't have any of these items then you can bend a hook using needle-nosed pliers. Additionally, you can use a pair of tweezers grasp and pull out the last piece of broken keys.
If you are unable remove the broken key piece Use a lock deicer. This is usually available at all hardware stores, and it is used to freeze any moisture or ice that might be inside the lock.
If none of these methods seem to be helping you, it's time to call in locksmith. Fitlocks experts can quickly solve problems like broken handles or broken keys with uPVC locks and door mechanisms. They can also alter the double glazing door mechanisms so that they are simpler to operate. You can request an appointment online for a double-glazing repair or call us to discuss your needs.
Broken Cylinder
A damaged cylinder poses a serious security threat. It's fortunately a simple repair for a professional locksmith to complete. To fix the cylinder, locksmiths will need to tap it. This can be done using a hammer or other tool. However, the most effective method is to use a wire or a long match. The match or wire's end close to the keyway. After this, the locksmith will strike the lock and break it open. This is better than using the hammer, which could damage the lock.
The most frequent cause for cracks in the head of a cylinder is due to overheating. This can happen when the cylinder block as well as the cylinder head are made of various metals, including cast iron and aluminum. Different metals will be heated and cool at different rates. This can cause localised hotspots to expand more quickly than the rest of the cylinder.
Corrosion can be a cause of cracks in the cylinder. When the cylinder head and the block of the cylinder are not properly maintained, it can result in corrosion or rust that could cause them to expand at a a higher rate than they ought to. In time, this could also lead to cracks.
If your uPVC window or door lock is brittle or requires lots of pressure to turn, this could be due to many things. This issue could result from a defective locking mechanism or misalignment, as well as a worn-out handle.
This is a straightforward and inexpensive fix that most double glazing owners can do. A professional locksmith will usually be able to solve this issue within a matter of hours after arriving at your residence. They can fix the locking mechanisms, or replace the window handles and change the gearboxes, depending on the specific requirements of your home. A professional locksmith will be able to inform you of the most cost-effective solution for your home. They can recommend upgrading to 3 Star TS007 Euro Cylinders that offer an additional layer of protection against burglars. It's a small price to pay for the security that comes from knowing that your uPVC doors are secure.
Broken Handle
Window handle locks are complex mechanisms that become less effective with age and use, so it's not a surprise that they sometimes break. If yours fails it's difficult to determine the source of the issue. Make sure that you repair it correctly.
Whether the problem is related to the locking mechanism inside or the latch, fixing your broken handle can improve your uPVC double glazing door's security and allow you stop the draughts. Incorrectly repairing or replacing your handle can be very expensive and could damage the door's frame and lock and frame, so it's worth spending some time to make sure you do it correctly.
With the window open and the window open, loosen the screw that secures the handle with a screwdriver. The screw should be on the inside face of the back plate, and is normally hidden by an attractive cover for the screw for aesthetic reasons. You should not lose any internal components of the handle like the levers and plates on either side. Ideally, keep these in the same order so that you can re-install them when needed.
Then, with another screwdriver take the screw off that connects the handle to the spindle at the back. Once the screw is free, you can remove the handle and take out the broken spindle. Replace it with a new one, making sure that it is the same length as the previous one (you will typically find them online or in hardware stores) and securely screw it into the correct position. Don't over tighten the screw as this could harm the handle as well as the window frame.
Close the handle and try it. Hopefully, it will work smoothly and you'll be able to open your window again.
While you're working on the handle, don't forget to make sure your uPVC windows are closing properly. If they're not closing properly, you could experience draughts and damp in your home, as well as compromising the energy efficiency of your home. A local window company, such as Core Sash Windows, will be in a position to adjust the hinges on your window frames so they shut correctly.
Broken Spindle
It is often the case that the spindle in the handle breaks, rather than the handle itself. This is especially frequent in uPVC tilt and turn windows. These windows require a handle that operates a locking mechanism in the window frame. The handle is attached a central rod that triggers the cams with a mushroom shape that secure into the frame of the window keep. If the dead latch mechanism fails to open when the handle is turned, it is likely that the spindle is broken This can be a very frustrating issue.
There are solutions to this issue. A reputable locksmith can swiftly and effectively fix the issue. A reputable locksmith will be able disassemble the handle of the window by using a tool to remove the wheel from the area that houses the spindle. This is done without damaging the handle or causing other damage to the window frame.
After the wheel has been removed, the technician can examine the spindle to determine what has caused it to break. This involves breaking the spindle into its individual parts and carefully recording their general condition, as well as any particular areas of wear or damage. The process is done in a clean room by highly skilled technicians.
Then, clean the damaged spindle. This will remove any debris or dirt that may be obstructing it from operating normally. The spindle could be repaired or replaced. If it is being replaced the technician could use a dowel of a similar size to the one used in the first and drill mating holes into both pieces of the spindle. This ensures that the new spindle is an exact fit with the handle.
If the spindle is damaged and cannot be repaired, it might require replacement completely. Home centres sell generic substitutes but if the window design is unusual you'll require contacting an expert in woodworking or cabinet making who can make the exact part. Once the new spindle has been installed it can be fitted 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.