In addition to cleaning and lubricating sliding door tracks you want to lubricate the door lock.
How to fix a stuck sliding door lock.
A door that s stuck or difficult to slide according to this old house debris build up is the main reason for a sliding door that refuses to glide.
Because sliding patio doors are used a lot it s common for their locks to occasionally jam or break.
Plus if you let the problem proceed it could damage other parts of your patio door which can end up being costly to repair or you might have to replace the whole door.
Fixing the issue yourself can save you money and many of the issues are relatively quick and easy to handle.
A jammed door lock can happen for many reasons including weather and alignment problems.
Sometimes patio doors become hard to open even when the track is clean.
This simple diy trick may solve your issues.
The mechanics of the lock have broken leaving the top section of the door completely.
These locks are important for keeping your patio doors secure so it s important that you replace yours promptly if it s not working while you might need to completely replace your lock it s possible you just need to replace the latch.
Lou has the lowdown on how to get you unstuck.
In this video i attempt to open a patio door that has got stuck locked.
Letting the components sit fully submerged in a vinegar of about 5 acidity will do the job of separating the gunk from your metal.
In this article we ll go over how you can fix a sliding door that sticks so you can enjoy your patio.
Dirt mud hair and fur can collect along the track and in the groove which clogs the rollers underneath and prevents smooth motion.
The fix in instances with a door latch stuck because it is jammed by rust and other materials it is always best to disassemble the lock and do a bit of cleaning.
From fixing the alignment to lubricating the lock a little work gets your door back in order.