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      <title>Don&#39;t Buy Into These &#34;Trends&#34; About Patio Screen Door Repair</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Patio Screen Door Repair - How to Do it Yourself A damaged or worn-out patio screen door isn&#39;t only ugly, it also creates an easy entry point for pests like mosquitoes and Flies. While there are services that can repair your patio screen door, it is fairly simple to do the job yourself. Lay the screen flat on a work surface. Remove the handle by removing the screws that secure it. Damaged Screens Between the weather as well as pets and children, it&#39;s no surprise that tears and holes are bound to appear in your window or door screens. Aside from being unsightly the damaged screens allow flies and other pests into your home. Repairing these issues is simple. Screen repair kits and patch kits taps are quick fixes for minor damage. However, they do not perform as well for larger issues. This step-bystep guide will show you how to repair and replace your screen doors and windows. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the damage. Can you salvage the frame, or will it require replacement? This is important since, in general, window and door screen frames are more susceptible to being damaged than mesh. A bent frame could pull the screen out of alignment, which can result in holes and weak areas in the mesh. Once you&#39;ve determined whether the frame is salvageable, you can begin to build the mesh. For this job you&#39;ll require some essential tools. This procedure requires a spline roller for pressing the spline in the frame, an utility knife and a pair of scissors. These tools ensure the highest quality and durability of your repairs.  If you have a large hole, begin by removing as much of the old screen as you can to create a clean opening. Then, cut a patch of new screen material in a way that it is at least half an inch larger than the damaged area. Make sure the patch matches your window&#39;s grid pattern if it has one. Finally cut the edges of the patch to eliminate any imperfections and fold them over the top of the spline to cover them. When purchasing your replacement screen, make sure you take into consideration the climate of the area you live in. Fiberglass mesh is a popular option because of its flexibility and affordability as well as aluminum screens that offer durability and snag-proofing. If your area is ravaged by pests like mosquitoes and snagged insects You may prefer a specially-designed mesh designed for insect screens. Whatever kind of insect screen you choose, make sure that you stretch it tight across the frame to prevent sagging or wrinkles. Broken Rollers A damaged roller can be a gruelling problem. Not only does it make it difficult to move your door and difficult, but it could also allow bugs and other pests to get into your home. The good news is that fixing your rollers won&#39;t be nearly as expensive or difficult as replacing your door. Begin by looking at your rollers to determine the issue. It may be that the wheel has flattened out, or perhaps one end of the wheel is worn out due to constant contact with the track. The wheels are generally fitted with a push fit to the bracket, so you might be able to place a screwdriver behind the roller between it and the bracket and then try to pull off the roller. If you&#39;re unable to get the roller to lift off, it could be beneficial to spray the shaft area with WD-40 prior to trying again. Also, you should examine the tracks from top to bottom. If they&#39;re bent, you can straighten them by putting a piece of wood against the bent area and hitting it with the Hammer. It&#39;s important to clean out the tracks, too as they could hold sand and grit. Once you have identified the type roller that is damaged, you can buy the replacement. Bring your old rollers to the hardware store so that you can be sure you&#39;re buying the right type. Some doors have more than one roller, so be sure to purchase enough rollers to replace them all. Before installing the new roller, use a screwdriver to loosen the bolts or adjustment screws on the inside of the door frame, close to the rollers. Once the screws have been loose, you can remove the rollers from the bottom. It&#39;s best to have someone help you with this step to help you free up your hands to focus on taking off the rollers. Once the new roller is installed The door can then be lowered back to its original position and the bolts or screws that adjust can be tightened. Verify the alignment of the rollers and track. If everything is in its proper position, your patio screen should slide in place easily. Frame Damaged There are many ways you can repair your screen door that is that is rubbing against its frame. Check that the hinges are tight. A door could be bowed in the event that the hinges are loose. If sliding patio door repair make sure you tighten the hinge screws. If this doesn&#39;t work, you might need to sand the top of the frame. Another common issue with screen doors is a decaying frame. It can be expensive to fix, since it typically involves replacing the entire frame. To avoid this, keep a watchful eye for signs of rot, and treat them when you spot them. Find signs of rot by looking for soft wood that looks darker than the rest of the frame. Be aware of any areas where the wood is beginning to bow or warp. Contact a professional if observe any of these issues. A mesh patch kit can be used to repair a damaged frame. These kits cost between $2 and $7. The kit comes with tiny pieces of mesh and glue that you can use to repair any holes in the screen. If the damage isn&#39;t too severe you can attempt to repair it with wood filler. To do this, apply the filler to the damaged area, then wait for it to dry, and then sand it smooth. If you want a solution that is more permanent you can purchase frames lifts. A frame lift is a steel structure that is bolted onto the frame you have and lifts it up. This can be a costly option however it could be the best option in cases where your frame has been severely damaged or completely rotted. To build a simple stand for your screen door, you can make legs from a scrap piece of wood or a picture frame display stand. Then, secure an anchor or wire to the back of the frame to hang it on the wall. You can even attach a piece of felt to the frame&#39;s bottom to shield your wall from scratches. Broken Splines A damaged screen spline can be just as frustrating as damaged doors or frames. This may appear to be a problem that is easy to ignore. But if you allow it to linger for too long, pests like insects and mosquitoes can get through. This could quickly turn into a bigger problem and could result in more expensive repairs or even a new screen door. The good news is that replacing a broken spline is relatively easy and inexpensive, especially in the event that you already have the equipment. Before you can begin, you&#39;ll need to take out the old spline off the screen door frame. You can do this by placing the frame of the screen door flat on any surface, like a table or ground. Take the spline off with a screwdriver. If the spline is especially worn or brittle, it could break when you attempt to remove it from the groove. While you are pulling out the old spline, make sure that you also remove any caulking used to hold the spline in place. This will ensure that the new spline will be suitable for fitting into the grooves. After you have removed all of the old spline a knife to cut any excess screen from around the frame. This will ensure that you have a tight, clean fit on all sides of the frame once you install the new spline. Installing the new spline is easy after you&#39;ve cleaned the frame and cut the new material to size. Start on the short side of the frame. Lay the spline down, and begin rolling it with your splining device to work it into the screen channel. Continue rolling the spline and pushing it into the screen channel as you go. Repeat this process for all of the shorter sides of the frame. While you work, use tape or spring clamps to ensure that the screen stays taut. Repeat the process for the second side after you have completed the splining of all the short sides. Then, finish by splining the top and bottom of the frame.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patio Screen Door Repair – How to Do it Yourself A damaged or worn-out patio screen door isn&#39;t only ugly, it also creates an easy entry point for pests like mosquitoes and Flies. While there are services that can repair your patio screen door, it is fairly simple to do the job yourself. Lay the screen flat on a work surface. Remove the handle by removing the screws that secure it. Damaged Screens Between the weather as well as pets and children, it&#39;s no surprise that tears and holes are bound to appear in your window or door screens. Aside from being unsightly the damaged screens allow flies and other pests into your home. Repairing these issues is simple. Screen repair kits and patch kits taps are quick fixes for minor damage. However, they do not perform as well for larger issues. This step-bystep guide will show you how to repair and replace your screen doors and windows. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the damage. Can you salvage the frame, or will it require replacement? This is important since, in general, window and door screen frames are more susceptible to being damaged than mesh. A bent frame could pull the screen out of alignment, which can result in holes and weak areas in the mesh. Once you&#39;ve determined whether the frame is salvageable, you can begin to build the mesh. For this job you&#39;ll require some essential tools. This procedure requires a spline roller for pressing the spline in the frame, an utility knife and a pair of scissors. These tools ensure the highest quality and durability of your repairs. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/windowrepair-300x200.jpg" alt=""> If you have a large hole, begin by removing as much of the old screen as you can to create a clean opening. Then, cut a patch of new screen material in a way that it is at least half an inch larger than the damaged area. Make sure the patch matches your window&#39;s grid pattern if it has one. Finally cut the edges of the patch to eliminate any imperfections and fold them over the top of the spline to cover them. When purchasing your replacement screen, make sure you take into consideration the climate of the area you live in. Fiberglass mesh is a popular option because of its flexibility and affordability as well as aluminum screens that offer durability and snag-proofing. If your area is ravaged by pests like mosquitoes and snagged insects You may prefer a specially-designed mesh designed for insect screens. Whatever kind of insect screen you choose, make sure that you stretch it tight across the frame to prevent sagging or wrinkles. Broken Rollers A damaged roller can be a gruelling problem. Not only does it make it difficult to move your door and difficult, but it could also allow bugs and other pests to get into your home. The good news is that fixing your rollers won&#39;t be nearly as expensive or difficult as replacing your door. Begin by looking at your rollers to determine the issue. It may be that the wheel has flattened out, or perhaps one end of the wheel is worn out due to constant contact with the track. The wheels are generally fitted with a push fit to the bracket, so you might be able to place a screwdriver behind the roller between it and the bracket and then try to pull off the roller. If you&#39;re unable to get the roller to lift off, it could be beneficial to spray the shaft area with WD-40 prior to trying again. Also, you should examine the tracks from top to bottom. If they&#39;re bent, you can straighten them by putting a piece of wood against the bent area and hitting it with the Hammer. It&#39;s important to clean out the tracks, too as they could hold sand and grit. Once you have identified the type roller that is damaged, you can buy the replacement. Bring your old rollers to the hardware store so that you can be sure you&#39;re buying the right type. Some doors have more than one roller, so be sure to purchase enough rollers to replace them all. Before installing the new roller, use a screwdriver to loosen the bolts or adjustment screws on the inside of the door frame, close to the rollers. Once the screws have been loose, you can remove the rollers from the bottom. It&#39;s best to have someone help you with this step to help you free up your hands to focus on taking off the rollers. Once the new roller is installed The door can then be lowered back to its original position and the bolts or screws that adjust can be tightened. Verify the alignment of the rollers and track. If everything is in its proper position, your patio screen should slide in place easily. Frame Damaged There are many ways you can repair your screen door that is that is rubbing against its frame. Check that the hinges are tight. A door could be bowed in the event that the hinges are loose. If <a href="https://rentry.co/nzzc4gte">sliding patio door repair</a> make sure you tighten the hinge screws. If this doesn&#39;t work, you might need to sand the top of the frame. Another common issue with screen doors is a decaying frame. It can be expensive to fix, since it typically involves replacing the entire frame. To avoid this, keep a watchful eye for signs of rot, and treat them when you spot them. Find signs of rot by looking for soft wood that looks darker than the rest of the frame. Be aware of any areas where the wood is beginning to bow or warp. Contact a professional if observe any of these issues. A mesh patch kit can be used to repair a damaged frame. These kits cost between $2 and $7. The kit comes with tiny pieces of mesh and glue that you can use to repair any holes in the screen. If the damage isn&#39;t too severe you can attempt to repair it with wood filler. To do this, apply the filler to the damaged area, then wait for it to dry, and then sand it smooth. If you want a solution that is more permanent you can purchase frames lifts. A frame lift is a steel structure that is bolted onto the frame you have and lifts it up. This can be a costly option however it could be the best option in cases where your frame has been severely damaged or completely rotted. To build a simple stand for your screen door, you can make legs from a scrap piece of wood or a picture frame display stand. Then, secure an anchor or wire to the back of the frame to hang it on the wall. You can even attach a piece of felt to the frame&#39;s bottom to shield your wall from scratches. Broken Splines A damaged screen spline can be just as frustrating as damaged doors or frames. This may appear to be a problem that is easy to ignore. But if you allow it to linger for too long, pests like insects and mosquitoes can get through. This could quickly turn into a bigger problem and could result in more expensive repairs or even a new screen door. The good news is that replacing a broken spline is relatively easy and inexpensive, especially in the event that you already have the equipment. Before you can begin, you&#39;ll need to take out the old spline off the screen door frame. You can do this by placing the frame of the screen door flat on any surface, like a table or ground. Take the spline off with a screwdriver. If the spline is especially worn or brittle, it could break when you attempt to remove it from the groove. While you are pulling out the old spline, make sure that you also remove any caulking used to hold the spline in place. This will ensure that the new spline will be suitable for fitting into the grooves. After you have removed all of the old spline a knife to cut any excess screen from around the frame. This will ensure that you have a tight, clean fit on all sides of the frame once you install the new spline. Installing the new spline is easy after you&#39;ve cleaned the frame and cut the new material to size. Start on the short side of the frame. Lay the spline down, and begin rolling it with your splining device to work it into the screen channel. Continue rolling the spline and pushing it into the screen channel as you go. Repeat this process for all of the shorter sides of the frame. While you work, use tape or spring clamps to ensure that the screen stays taut. Repeat the process for the second side after you have completed the splining of all the short sides. Then, finish by splining the top and bottom of the frame.</p>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2024 03:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>The Reason Why Sliding Patio Door Repair Has Become The Obsession Of Everyone In 2023</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Sliding Patio Door Repairs A sliding patio is an excellent way to enjoy your outdoor space and let more light in. If the door doesn&#39;t open smoothly or looks dingy it can be a pain. Many of these issues are easily fixable with some DIY skills. Here are some common problems and solutions: Dirty or Damaged Tracks Over time, the tracks of a sliding patio could get clogged with dirt, dust and other debris. Adding a regular cleaning routine and lubrication can ensure that your door can move smoothly. Cleaning the track is the first step. A dirty track may cause the door to become stuck or cause it to be impossible to be shut or open. Begin by sweeping off any particles that are floating around. Use the brush and cleaning solution to scrub away any visible grime. Be sure to go into the nooks and crevices and any places where the door is affixed to the frame. After you&#39;ve scrubbed the track, rinse it using the bucket or hose filled with clean water. Finally, apply a lubricant from a shop that can remove moisture and stop future rusting. Try sliding it forwards and backwards to see if it can move it without difficulty. If your door is still stuck it could be because the rollers have been damaged or misaligned. This could cause the door to become stuck. In the majority of cases, you can fix it by adjusting the wheels and lubricating. It may be time for a replacement if your door is old. Before reassembling the track lay a drop cloth on the floor and take off the two plugs that cover the screws that adjust the rollers on the bottom of the frame. Insert a screwdriver in each hole and turn them counterclockwise to retract the rollers. This will give you the room you&#39;ll need to take out the door and set it on sawhorses. A faulty handle In time the handle of your sliding door may become detached from the strike plate it is attached to. The good news is that a loose handle can be fixed easily. Utilize a screwdriver and tighten the screws holding the door handle in place to the strike plate. However, be careful not to over-tighten as this could cause damage to the mechanism inside and cause the handle to no longer operate correctly. The issue with a sliding patio door that isn&#39;t able to slide is usually caused by debris that blocks the rollers. Hair, dirt and other particles often get stuck in the tracks which makes the door stop smoothly sliding. To promote smooth operation, start by cleaning the rollers. A common problem is when the sliding patio door lock no more works. This could be due to a misaligned, or broken handle. A simple solution is to replace the lock mechanism or to align the door handle. A screen door that isn&#39;t able to close or unlock is not an enjoyable experience. A faulty screen door can also be dangerous. If the screen isn&#39;t aligned properly with the door frame it will rub against the frames and cause wear and tear on both the screen and the door. The solution to a screen that doesn&#39;t function properly is fairly easy. First, check whether the rod for latching is still in the correct position. If it is not in place, remove it and replace it with the replacement. Reinstall the screen after replacing the rod for latching. Make sure that the hinges are properly set. To give your frame a polished look, add screw covers to the holes in the frame. Weatherstripping that isn&#39;t working properly The weather stripping seals the gap between your frame and door, which helps to prevent drafts, cold and insects. If yours is cracked or hardened It&#39;s time to replace it. It&#39;s usually fairly easy to do. Some people cut off the worn area and replace it, but it&#39;s easier to replace the entire piece. First, ensure that the gap isn&#39;t near the seating point where the weather strip is attached to the frame. If so, you will have to reseal the weather strip to the frame using the weather strip adhesive. Next, examine patio door repairs around your weather strip. Examine for a tear rip or crack that could be letting cold air in. Then, utilize your dollar bill to determine whether the weather strip has a positive seal. Place the bill part-way across the seal, and then close the door. If it is easy to pull away from the flange made of metal on the weather strip, you need to replace it. If it is easy to remove, it is time to replace the weather strip. You may also have to lubricate the run channel (the groove of felt and rubber that runs vertically on both sides of your door) to stop the accumulation of ice during winter. patio doors repairs near me can purchase a spray lubricant from your local hardware store that will work however be sure not to splash any on your glass. Another great solution is to apply a thin layer of sand underneath your door before the snow starts falling, which will keep it from sticking as salt would. It is not advisable to leave sand in the lower part of your door since it will harm the concrete and rubber of the weather strip. Damaged Glass A variety of circumstances can lead to the glass of a sliding patio being cracked or shattered. If your glass for your patio door is damaged by a knock, bump or other incident, it is vital to replace it right away to ensure that your home is well-insulated and sealed. Over time, sliding doors are susceptible to damage because of regular use and exposure to the elements. Doors that aren&#39;t working properly can be caused by rusty rollers, defective handles or bent tracks. Repair experts for sliding patio doors are able to quickly identify the cause of the problem and fix any issues or replacements. A damaged patio door can impact your energy costs in addition to the obvious damage. The presence of drafts and noticeable temperature variations around the patio door are typically signs that a gap is there between the frame and the glass. This is costly in both the winter and summer months when you have to pay to cool or heat your home. You can repair a damaged panel on your sliding patio without having to remove the entire door. In some cases, this is the best option for you if you are looking to get your door back functioning as soon as you can. No matter if you are replacing the glass or just the frame, it&#39;s essential to have the necessary tools available so that the job can be completed quickly and safely. This includes gloves, a small hammer or pry bar, a putty blade as well as a measuring tool and replacement glass. DIY Door Store has all of these materials available to easily and affordably fix your own broken sliding patio door. Frame that is damaged or loose. Sliding patio door systems are designed to facilitate easy outdoor-indoor movement and offer an unnatural flow. Like any other home appliance sliding patio doors are subject to wear and tear that could affect their functionality. Certain damages are simple to repair, while others require expert assistance to keep your door in top condition. Visible signs of damage like scratches and dents are a sign that it&#39;s time for sliding door replacement. These damages can affect the security and energy efficiency of your patio door, as well as its aesthetics. A misaligned track, or rollers, could cause your sliding door not to function as it should. This can be caused by dirt or debris accumulation on the track, and is typically fixed by using pliers to straighten the rails.  Cleaning regularly the tracks and rollers on your sliding patio doors is vital. Dirt can cause them to become stiff or stymied, which can stop them from moving easily. You can remove any obstructions using a vacuum, a handbrush, or even spraying down with a jetwash. The addition of a silicone-based lubricant your tracks will aid in smoother operation and prevent premature wear. Over time, slamming your patio door can cause serious damage to the frame and the glass panel. This can lead to damaged or loose frames or tracks, as well as a bent handle that is difficult to open and shut. Screen door frames for sliding are usually less durable than those of glass sliding doors, which makes them more vulnerable to damage. If you do have damaged or broken frame for your screen door it can be repaired by sealing the gap using silicone lubricant and then applying a new sealant around the perimeter of the glass.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sliding Patio Door Repairs A sliding patio is an excellent way to enjoy your outdoor space and let more light in. If the door doesn&#39;t open smoothly or looks dingy it can be a pain. Many of these issues are easily fixable with some DIY skills. Here are some common problems and solutions: Dirty or Damaged Tracks Over time, the tracks of a sliding patio could get clogged with dirt, dust and other debris. Adding a regular cleaning routine and lubrication can ensure that your door can move smoothly. Cleaning the track is the first step. A dirty track may cause the door to become stuck or cause it to be impossible to be shut or open. Begin by sweeping off any particles that are floating around. Use the brush and cleaning solution to scrub away any visible grime. Be sure to go into the nooks and crevices and any places where the door is affixed to the frame. After you&#39;ve scrubbed the track, rinse it using the bucket or hose filled with clean water. Finally, apply a lubricant from a shop that can remove moisture and stop future rusting. Try sliding it forwards and backwards to see if it can move it without difficulty. If your door is still stuck it could be because the rollers have been damaged or misaligned. This could cause the door to become stuck. In the majority of cases, you can fix it by adjusting the wheels and lubricating. It may be time for a replacement if your door is old. Before reassembling the track lay a drop cloth on the floor and take off the two plugs that cover the screws that adjust the rollers on the bottom of the frame. Insert a screwdriver in each hole and turn them counterclockwise to retract the rollers. This will give you the room you&#39;ll need to take out the door and set it on sawhorses. A faulty handle In time the handle of your sliding door may become detached from the strike plate it is attached to. The good news is that a loose handle can be fixed easily. Utilize a screwdriver and tighten the screws holding the door handle in place to the strike plate. However, be careful not to over-tighten as this could cause damage to the mechanism inside and cause the handle to no longer operate correctly. The issue with a sliding patio door that isn&#39;t able to slide is usually caused by debris that blocks the rollers. Hair, dirt and other particles often get stuck in the tracks which makes the door stop smoothly sliding. To promote smooth operation, start by cleaning the rollers. A common problem is when the sliding patio door lock no more works. This could be due to a misaligned, or broken handle. A simple solution is to replace the lock mechanism or to align the door handle. A screen door that isn&#39;t able to close or unlock is not an enjoyable experience. A faulty screen door can also be dangerous. If the screen isn&#39;t aligned properly with the door frame it will rub against the frames and cause wear and tear on both the screen and the door. The solution to a screen that doesn&#39;t function properly is fairly easy. First, check whether the rod for latching is still in the correct position. If it is not in place, remove it and replace it with the replacement. Reinstall the screen after replacing the rod for latching. Make sure that the hinges are properly set. To give your frame a polished look, add screw covers to the holes in the frame. Weatherstripping that isn&#39;t working properly The weather stripping seals the gap between your frame and door, which helps to prevent drafts, cold and insects. If yours is cracked or hardened It&#39;s time to replace it. It&#39;s usually fairly easy to do. Some people cut off the worn area and replace it, but it&#39;s easier to replace the entire piece. First, ensure that the gap isn&#39;t near the seating point where the weather strip is attached to the frame. If so, you will have to reseal the weather strip to the frame using the weather strip adhesive. Next, examine <a href="https://penzu.com/p/cc344b84ca53185d">patio door repairs</a> around your weather strip. Examine for a tear rip or crack that could be letting cold air in. Then, utilize your dollar bill to determine whether the weather strip has a positive seal. Place the bill part-way across the seal, and then close the door. If it is easy to pull away from the flange made of metal on the weather strip, you need to replace it. If it is easy to remove, it is time to replace the weather strip. You may also have to lubricate the run channel (the groove of felt and rubber that runs vertically on both sides of your door) to stop the accumulation of ice during winter. <a href="https://telegra.ph/The-Ugly-Facts-About-Repair-Patio-Door-Lock-05-12">patio doors repairs near me</a> can purchase a spray lubricant from your local hardware store that will work however be sure not to splash any on your glass. Another great solution is to apply a thin layer of sand underneath your door before the snow starts falling, which will keep it from sticking as salt would. It is not advisable to leave sand in the lower part of your door since it will harm the concrete and rubber of the weather strip. Damaged Glass A variety of circumstances can lead to the glass of a sliding patio being cracked or shattered. If your glass for your patio door is damaged by a knock, bump or other incident, it is vital to replace it right away to ensure that your home is well-insulated and sealed. Over time, sliding doors are susceptible to damage because of regular use and exposure to the elements. Doors that aren&#39;t working properly can be caused by rusty rollers, defective handles or bent tracks. Repair experts for sliding patio doors are able to quickly identify the cause of the problem and fix any issues or replacements. A damaged patio door can impact your energy costs in addition to the obvious damage. The presence of drafts and noticeable temperature variations around the patio door are typically signs that a gap is there between the frame and the glass. This is costly in both the winter and summer months when you have to pay to cool or heat your home. You can repair a damaged panel on your sliding patio without having to remove the entire door. In some cases, this is the best option for you if you are looking to get your door back functioning as soon as you can. No matter if you are replacing the glass or just the frame, it&#39;s essential to have the necessary tools available so that the job can be completed quickly and safely. This includes gloves, a small hammer or pry bar, a putty blade as well as a measuring tool and replacement glass. DIY Door Store has all of these materials available to easily and affordably fix your own broken sliding patio door. Frame that is damaged or loose. Sliding patio door systems are designed to facilitate easy outdoor-indoor movement and offer an unnatural flow. Like any other home appliance sliding patio doors are subject to wear and tear that could affect their functionality. Certain damages are simple to repair, while others require expert assistance to keep your door in top condition. Visible signs of damage like scratches and dents are a sign that it&#39;s time for sliding door replacement. These damages can affect the security and energy efficiency of your patio door, as well as its aesthetics. A misaligned track, or rollers, could cause your sliding door not to function as it should. This can be caused by dirt or debris accumulation on the track, and is typically fixed by using pliers to straighten the rails. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/windowrepair-300x200.jpg" alt=""> Cleaning regularly the tracks and rollers on your sliding patio doors is vital. Dirt can cause them to become stiff or stymied, which can stop them from moving easily. You can remove any obstructions using a vacuum, a handbrush, or even spraying down with a jetwash. The addition of a silicone-based lubricant your tracks will aid in smoother operation and prevent premature wear. Over time, slamming your patio door can cause serious damage to the frame and the glass panel. This can lead to damaged or loose frames or tracks, as well as a bent handle that is difficult to open and shut. Screen door frames for sliding are usually less durable than those of glass sliding doors, which makes them more vulnerable to damage. If you do have damaged or broken frame for your screen door it can be repaired by sealing the gap using silicone lubricant and then applying a new sealant around the perimeter of the glass.</p>
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      <title>10 Apps To Aid You Control Your Patio Door Repair Service</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Why You Need a Patio Door Repair Service Patio doors are a beautiful natural connection between your outdoor and indoor spaces. But they may require maintenance to address issues like misalignment, defective handles and locks as well as foggy glass or drafts. Fortunately, the majority of patio door repair services are reasonably priced. In this article, you&#39;ll learn about the most common patio doors repair problems and how to repair them.  Weatherstripping Patio door weather strip seals can start to degrade as time passes, and tiny cracks or gaps could let in drafts and make your home less comfortable. Replacing the weather strip is a simple and inexpensive method to make your sliding doors more insulation and reduce energy bills. You&#39;ll require a cordless screwdriver as well as a new roll of weatherstripping. First, remove the headstop at the top of the door by loosening the screws before pulling it off. Find the screws on the bottom of the door that hold the roller adjustment in place. Utilize a flathead screwdriver unscrew these and the roller adjustment screw on the opposite side of the bottom of the door, then lift the door off of its tracks. There are many different types of weatherstripping and you&#39;ll have to pick one that&#39;s right for your needs. Foam and felt are cheap but they&#39;re also vulnerable to moisture and are easily visible. Metal weatherstripping is more expensive, but is durable and effective in any climate. Contact a builder or RESNET for an energy audit if you&#39;re not sure which one is the best for your home. They&#39;ll be able to recommend the best option for your home. Rollers Sliding glass doors are a stunning option to add style and light to any living space. They also let more light into your home and help save on electric bills. They can also be a great selling point for your property. If your sliding glass door is not functioning properly, you might need to replace the rollers. A set of good rolling door rollers can keep the door running easily and quietly. These rollers, usually made of steel or nylon and are positioned on tracks. To avoid friction, they must be lubricated using a silicone-based lubricant. The wheels should also be free of dirt or debris that could cause damage. Regular cleaning and lubrication may prolong the life of the rollers. To repair your patio door rollers first find the adjustment screws on the outside of the frame. Utilizing a screwdriver, take the rollers off. It is important to keep the screws for the rollers safe and secure, as you will require them when installing the new rollers. After the old rollers are removed, it is an ideal idea to clean the track and any other parts of the frame that are attached to them. Then, choose the ideal replacement roller for your patio door. A professional can determine the right roller by looking at the number of wheels and their diameter as well as the kind of assembly it is attached to. They will also examine the housing to identify characteristics like dimples, bumps, and cut-outs. The context in which the doors will be used is a further aspect to take into consideration. If you reside near the beach, salty water may damage your sliding doors. patio door repairs near me are more resistant to corrosion than traditional vinyl and plastic wheels, and they&#39;re a better choice for salty climates. Steel wheels are not as quiet as nylon counterparts, and they may become rough after a while. Glass Patio doors are often constructed of glass. They let in sunlight and are an excellent opportunity to take in the view, however they can also be security risks in the event that someone attempts to break into your home through them. The good part is that there are a variety of things you can do to keep your patio doors secure and in good condition. The first step is to ensure that your patio door is fitted with a high-quality lock to prevent the handle from being turned or pulled by burglars. It can be as simple as a standard door lock, or it can include a deadbolt to provide additional protection. You can also install shatterproof film or a blocker bar on your patio doors made of glass to prevent them from being broken. You can also invest in an alarm system that is monitored and alerts you when someone attempts to break through your glass. It is crucial to select the appropriate glass for your patio doors. Tempered glass is the most popular choice for sliding doors and windows due to its increased durability and safety. If you are concerned about energy efficiency, you should go for double paned glass that has the lowest U-factor. This will reduce your cooling costs because it prevents the loss of heat through the glass. If you have a insulated door frame with glass incorporated into it, it&#39;s typically not possible to replace only the outside lite without replacing the entire door frame. This is because the frame and the glass are permanently glued together to form an airtight seal. However, in some cases it is possible to take off the insulated spacer to get an accurate measurement for a replacement glass unit. A reputable repair service should be able to install the new glass with no problems and at a reasonable cost. This will allow you to maximize the use of your patio doors while protecting your home from the effects of inclement weather, cold drafts, and expensive energy bills. A good patio door company will also offer responsive customer service and convenient schedules, as well as high-quality work upfront pricing and ensure your complete satisfaction. Frame The frame of the patio door is an essential component to its overall appearance and functionality. There are a variety of options available depending on your personal preferences and the design of the door. Some frames are made from wood, whereas others are constructed from fiberglass, vinyl or aluminum. The cost and maintenance of your patio door will be affected by the choices you make. Certain frames come with grids that add an elegant architectural element. These can be used to block the sun and other undesirable elements from a house. Some patio door frames are equipped with multipoint locks, which offer additional security by locking the door at two or more points. The lock may be operated by a key, thumbturn or deadbolt. Talk to an expert before purchasing a new patio in order to ensure you get the best value and quality. It is also important to know that you&#39;ll be charged additional charges in the event that you decide to add more hardware or making adjustments to the structure. Some companies will also charge you for travel time and other expenses. A new patio will cost more than a simple repair especially if it is required to be installed in a larger area. The cost can range between $400 and 10,000, depending on what materials you choose. Before putting up a new patio door it is crucial to prepare the area and ensure there is enough space to accommodate the frame and door. It is also an excellent idea to determine whether you have to apply for planning permission, although this is not required unless you&#39;re working on a listed structure or expanding the opening. The material, size and design are the most important factors that influence the cost of the cost of a patio door. For instance, a glass-only option is cheaper than a frame and glass combination. It is also important to consider whether you want sliding or hinged options and the number of glass panels. Finally, you should consider any special features that you might want to include like remote locking systems or an integrated blind.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why You Need a Patio Door Repair Service Patio doors are a beautiful natural connection between your outdoor and indoor spaces. But they may require maintenance to address issues like misalignment, defective handles and locks as well as foggy glass or drafts. Fortunately, the majority of patio door repair services are reasonably priced. In this article, you&#39;ll learn about the most common patio doors repair problems and how to repair them. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/windowrepair-300x200.jpg" alt=""> Weatherstripping Patio door weather strip seals can start to degrade as time passes, and tiny cracks or gaps could let in drafts and make your home less comfortable. Replacing the weather strip is a simple and inexpensive method to make your sliding doors more insulation and reduce energy bills. You&#39;ll require a cordless screwdriver as well as a new roll of weatherstripping. First, remove the headstop at the top of the door by loosening the screws before pulling it off. Find the screws on the bottom of the door that hold the roller adjustment in place. Utilize a flathead screwdriver unscrew these and the roller adjustment screw on the opposite side of the bottom of the door, then lift the door off of its tracks. There are many different types of weatherstripping and you&#39;ll have to pick one that&#39;s right for your needs. Foam and felt are cheap but they&#39;re also vulnerable to moisture and are easily visible. Metal weatherstripping is more expensive, but is durable and effective in any climate. Contact a builder or RESNET for an energy audit if you&#39;re not sure which one is the best for your home. They&#39;ll be able to recommend the best option for your home. Rollers Sliding glass doors are a stunning option to add style and light to any living space. They also let more light into your home and help save on electric bills. They can also be a great selling point for your property. If your sliding glass door is not functioning properly, you might need to replace the rollers. A set of good rolling door rollers can keep the door running easily and quietly. These rollers, usually made of steel or nylon and are positioned on tracks. To avoid friction, they must be lubricated using a silicone-based lubricant. The wheels should also be free of dirt or debris that could cause damage. Regular cleaning and lubrication may prolong the life of the rollers. To repair your patio door rollers first find the adjustment screws on the outside of the frame. Utilizing a screwdriver, take the rollers off. It is important to keep the screws for the rollers safe and secure, as you will require them when installing the new rollers. After the old rollers are removed, it is an ideal idea to clean the track and any other parts of the frame that are attached to them. Then, choose the ideal replacement roller for your patio door. A professional can determine the right roller by looking at the number of wheels and their diameter as well as the kind of assembly it is attached to. They will also examine the housing to identify characteristics like dimples, bumps, and cut-outs. The context in which the doors will be used is a further aspect to take into consideration. If you reside near the beach, salty water may damage your sliding doors. <a href="https://kidneydonna57.bravejournal.net/3-ways-the-patio-door-repair-will-influence-your-life">patio door repairs near me</a> are more resistant to corrosion than traditional vinyl and plastic wheels, and they&#39;re a better choice for salty climates. Steel wheels are not as quiet as nylon counterparts, and they may become rough after a while. Glass Patio doors are often constructed of glass. They let in sunlight and are an excellent opportunity to take in the view, however they can also be security risks in the event that someone attempts to break into your home through them. The good part is that there are a variety of things you can do to keep your patio doors secure and in good condition. The first step is to ensure that your patio door is fitted with a high-quality lock to prevent the handle from being turned or pulled by burglars. It can be as simple as a standard door lock, or it can include a deadbolt to provide additional protection. You can also install shatterproof film or a blocker bar on your patio doors made of glass to prevent them from being broken. You can also invest in an alarm system that is monitored and alerts you when someone attempts to break through your glass. It is crucial to select the appropriate glass for your patio doors. Tempered glass is the most popular choice for sliding doors and windows due to its increased durability and safety. If you are concerned about energy efficiency, you should go for double paned glass that has the lowest U-factor. This will reduce your cooling costs because it prevents the loss of heat through the glass. If you have a insulated door frame with glass incorporated into it, it&#39;s typically not possible to replace only the outside lite without replacing the entire door frame. This is because the frame and the glass are permanently glued together to form an airtight seal. However, in some cases it is possible to take off the insulated spacer to get an accurate measurement for a replacement glass unit. A reputable repair service should be able to install the new glass with no problems and at a reasonable cost. This will allow you to maximize the use of your patio doors while protecting your home from the effects of inclement weather, cold drafts, and expensive energy bills. A good patio door company will also offer responsive customer service and convenient schedules, as well as high-quality work upfront pricing and ensure your complete satisfaction. Frame The frame of the patio door is an essential component to its overall appearance and functionality. There are a variety of options available depending on your personal preferences and the design of the door. Some frames are made from wood, whereas others are constructed from fiberglass, vinyl or aluminum. The cost and maintenance of your patio door will be affected by the choices you make. Certain frames come with grids that add an elegant architectural element. These can be used to block the sun and other undesirable elements from a house. Some patio door frames are equipped with multipoint locks, which offer additional security by locking the door at two or more points. The lock may be operated by a key, thumbturn or deadbolt. Talk to an expert before purchasing a new patio in order to ensure you get the best value and quality. It is also important to know that you&#39;ll be charged additional charges in the event that you decide to add more hardware or making adjustments to the structure. Some companies will also charge you for travel time and other expenses. A new patio will cost more than a simple repair especially if it is required to be installed in a larger area. The cost can range between $400 and 10,000, depending on what materials you choose. Before putting up a new patio door it is crucial to prepare the area and ensure there is enough space to accommodate the frame and door. It is also an excellent idea to determine whether you have to apply for planning permission, although this is not required unless you&#39;re working on a listed structure or expanding the opening. The material, size and design are the most important factors that influence the cost of the cost of a patio door. For instance, a glass-only option is cheaper than a frame and glass combination. It is also important to consider whether you want sliding or hinged options and the number of glass panels. Finally, you should consider any special features that you might want to include like remote locking systems or an integrated blind.</p>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[How to Repair a Bad Patio Door Lock A safe patio door is an essential part of home security. It can be frustrating when it isn&#39;t easy to lock. A stubborn lock can be caused by misalignment or even simple wear and wear and tear. Lubricating the lock or adjusting its position could help to restore its function. If these methods fail, you may need to replace both the mortise as well as the handle. Clean and Lubricate A door lock may become hard to open and close due to dirt, dust and grime. A regular cleaning and lubrication routine can prevent your security device from becoming stiff or stuck, saving your money on repair costs and allowing your door to reach its full lifespan. The first step is to clean your lock&#39;s the cylinder. Use WD-40 or an equivalent penetrating spray complete this. Spray a small amount of oil into the keyhole, and then turn the key to spread it. Avoid using household solvents or other oils that could damage your locks. Make patio door repairs near me to spray a bit on the key itself as well. After cleaning your lock cylinder it is time to lubricate. You can use a silicone spray or dry lubricant like graphite powder. Graphite powder is long-lasting and doesn&#39;t swell up like liquid lubricants do, so it&#39;s a great option for lubricating sticky locks. Silicone sprays are able to be able to withstand temperatures that are below freezing and are impervious to water. However, they may require multiple coats to be efficient. You can also apply de-icer spray, which is specifically made for cold weather. It will remove the frost and ice from the mechanism of your lock. A few coats of this will allow your lock to unlock and then re-lock more easily. How often you need to lubricate your locks will depend on environmental factors. The location of your door will affect its performance. A coastal location can expose it to salty air, which could cause corrosion. The standard rule of thumb is to oil your locks at least twice a year, or more frequently if you live in an area with harsh weather conditions. Lubricating your locks will save you money on repairs and ensure your patio door continues to function properly for years to come. Reposition the Lock Cylinder If your patio door lock isn&#39;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 could prevent further damage and ensure the security of your doors. You can fix the patio door that is locked or locked by tightening loose screws, adjusting the lock mechanism or replacing the lock cylinder. Start by examining the exterior and inside of the lock for indications of damage or misalignment. The patio door locks may expand or contract depending on the weather and may even shift over time. This slight movement could cause the locking mechanism to not align properly and cause problems when opening or closing the patio door. Then, look over the lock cylinder for obstructions in the keyway hole. An obstructed or corroded lock cylinder may be difficult to open and could eventually cause damage to the pins of the lock, cams, or latch springs. If the cylinder does not fit easily, you can clear any obstructions using a pair tweezers and a lock. If the issue continues, you may need to take out the cylinder in order to locate the source.  If the lock cylinder isn&#39;t screwed into the body of the lock, you can loosen it by removing a flat screw inside the cylinder faceplate. Loosening this screw will allow you to rotate the cylinder and may help to restore alignment. Look over the cylinder for a little tab that can move upwards and downwards with the key, usually towards the very end. This tiny clip, also called a &#34;release Tab&#34; is what stops the cylinder from sliding into the lock body in the entire way. This tab can be removed by using a standard key. This will allow the cylinder to be removed, then returned. If the lock cylinder of yours is stuck, you might be able to restore the proper alignment by rotating it until the latch bolt engages with the strike plate and the handle or knob can be pushed into and pulled out. Reassemble the lock once you have restored alignment. Test it to see if it works. If your patio door lock isn&#39;t functioning properly It is likely that a different component, such as the latch or latch spring needs to be replaced. Lock the Screws Over time, regular use, hot and cold weather, dirt, and dust can take their toll on patio door locks. If not properly maintained, these delicate parts can wear down and cause your door to not lock properly. Fortunately, most lock issues can be fixed easily by following a few easy maintenance steps. Clean the lock mechanism. Make use of a damp cloth to clean any dirt or dust that might be present. Then dry the lock thoroughly. After cleaning, a small amount of silicone-based lubricant can keep moving parts running smoothly and efficiently. Avoid lubricants containing oil bases, however they can draw dust and dirt which can cause further problems. Then, if your patio door is equipped with a security foot lock, make sure the foot lock is aligned with the strike plate. In most cases, this will only require changing the screws that attach the foot lock to the patio door frame. To adjust the foot lock simply loosen the screw using a Robertson screwdriver and gently pull it upwards or downwards. Once the adjustment is done, tighten the screw securely. When it comes to repairing the handle on a patio door the most frequent issue is misalignment between the strike plate and the latch. This can be caused by normal wear and tear, or the latch could be set lower or higher than it is supposed to be. Begin by removing the handle, and then locate the bolts or screws that hold it in place. Make sure to keep track of these since you will need them when installing the new handle. Next, remove the old spindle and then slide the new spindle into the door on the inside of the door, ensuring that it is in alignment with the holes in the exterior and interior handles. Once the new spindle is in place then reinstall the handles on the exterior and interior to ensure that they are in alignment with the screws or bolts which hold them in place. Close and secure the patio door after you have made any necessary adjustments. If everything is in alignment, the door should open and close without any additional force. If you&#39;re still experiencing difficulty then you may need to reposition the latch or strike plate or the lock cylinder could be damaged and must be replaced. Replace the Latch If your patio door locks don&#39;t work, it may be time to replace the latch. Replacing a lock is a relatively simple home improvement task that many homeowners can complete themselves. Begin by sliding the patio doors completely out and then removing your existing lock from the inside of the door. Examine the lock you have to determine the type of lock that you&#39;ll require. Before installing the new latch, loosen screws that secure the strike plate. This is the portion of the lock that is mounted on the edges of the frame of the door. Adjust it horizontally or in a vertical direction to align it with latch hole. After you&#39;ve adjusted the strike plate, screw it back into position and tighten the screws. After all components have been moved or adjusted after which you can assemble and secure your patio door according to the instructions of the manufacturer. After you&#39;ve completed the process, test the latch. Check to see if it fits correctly and is secured when the door is closed. If it does the lock will be able to latch onto the door. If it does, your patio door lock is now working exactly as it should, and is able to provide you with the security and privacy you&#39;ve come expect from your doors. As with other parts of your home the patio doors have to be properly aligned in order for them to work efficiently. Over time, temperature, cold, dirt, and debris can cause the hinges and the frame of the door to shift. Misaligned hinges, door frames and locking mechanisms are like trying to put a key in the wrong keyhole. It&#39;s not working. By following these easy steps, you can fix the issue that may have appeared to be unfixable. So give yourself an ovation for tackling this challenge and regaining your patio door&#39;s locked position! We&#39;re sure you won&#39;t have any issues opening or closing the door from here to the end. Best of luck! We&#39;re here to assist in case you require any assistance or have questions.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to Repair a Bad Patio Door Lock A safe patio door is an essential part of home security. It can be frustrating when it isn&#39;t easy to lock. A stubborn lock can be caused by misalignment or even simple wear and wear and tear. Lubricating the lock or adjusting its position could help to restore its function. If these methods fail, you may need to replace both the mortise as well as the handle. Clean and Lubricate A door lock may become hard to open and close due to dirt, dust and grime. A regular cleaning and lubrication routine can prevent your security device from becoming stiff or stuck, saving your money on repair costs and allowing your door to reach its full lifespan. The first step is to clean your lock&#39;s the cylinder. Use WD-40 or an equivalent penetrating spray complete this. Spray a small amount of oil into the keyhole, and then turn the key to spread it. Avoid using household solvents or other oils that could damage your locks. Make <a href="https://articlescad.com/24-hours-to-improve-patio-door-frame-repair-142305.html">patio door repairs near me</a> to spray a bit on the key itself as well. After cleaning your lock cylinder it is time to lubricate. You can use a silicone spray or dry lubricant like graphite powder. Graphite powder is long-lasting and doesn&#39;t swell up like liquid lubricants do, so it&#39;s a great option for lubricating sticky locks. Silicone sprays are able to be able to withstand temperatures that are below freezing and are impervious to water. However, they may require multiple coats to be efficient. You can also apply de-icer spray, which is specifically made for cold weather. It will remove the frost and ice from the mechanism of your lock. A few coats of this will allow your lock to unlock and then re-lock more easily. How often you need to lubricate your locks will depend on environmental factors. The location of your door will affect its performance. A coastal location can expose it to salty air, which could cause corrosion. The standard rule of thumb is to oil your locks at least twice a year, or more frequently if you live in an area with harsh weather conditions. Lubricating your locks will save you money on repairs and ensure your patio door continues to function properly for years to come. Reposition the Lock Cylinder If your patio door lock isn&#39;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 could prevent further damage and ensure the security of your doors. You can fix the patio door that is locked or locked by tightening loose screws, adjusting the lock mechanism or replacing the lock cylinder. Start by examining the exterior and inside of the lock for indications of damage or misalignment. The patio door locks may expand or contract depending on the weather and may even shift over time. This slight movement could cause the locking mechanism to not align properly and cause problems when opening or closing the patio door. Then, look over the lock cylinder for obstructions in the keyway hole. An obstructed or corroded lock cylinder may be difficult to open and could eventually cause damage to the pins of the lock, cams, or latch springs. If the cylinder does not fit easily, you can clear any obstructions using a pair tweezers and a lock. If the issue continues, you may need to take out the cylinder in order to locate the source. <img src="https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/windowrepair-300x200.jpg" alt=""> If the lock cylinder isn&#39;t screwed into the body of the lock, you can loosen it by removing a flat screw inside the cylinder faceplate. Loosening this screw will allow you to rotate the cylinder and may help to restore alignment. Look over the cylinder for a little tab that can move upwards and downwards with the key, usually towards the very end. This tiny clip, also called a “release Tab” is what stops the cylinder from sliding into the lock body in the entire way. This tab can be removed by using a standard key. This will allow the cylinder to be removed, then returned. If the lock cylinder of yours is stuck, you might be able to restore the proper alignment by rotating it until the latch bolt engages with the strike plate and the handle or knob can be pushed into and pulled out. Reassemble the lock once you have restored alignment. Test it to see if it works. If your patio door lock isn&#39;t functioning properly It is likely that a different component, such as the latch or latch spring needs to be replaced. Lock the Screws Over time, regular use, hot and cold weather, dirt, and dust can take their toll on patio door locks. If not properly maintained, these delicate parts can wear down and cause your door to not lock properly. Fortunately, most lock issues can be fixed easily by following a few easy maintenance steps. Clean the lock mechanism. Make use of a damp cloth to clean any dirt or dust that might be present. Then dry the lock thoroughly. After cleaning, a small amount of silicone-based lubricant can keep moving parts running smoothly and efficiently. Avoid lubricants containing oil bases, however they can draw dust and dirt which can cause further problems. Then, if your patio door is equipped with a security foot lock, make sure the foot lock is aligned with the strike plate. In most cases, this will only require changing the screws that attach the foot lock to the patio door frame. To adjust the foot lock simply loosen the screw using a Robertson screwdriver and gently pull it upwards or downwards. Once the adjustment is done, tighten the screw securely. When it comes to repairing the handle on a patio door the most frequent issue is misalignment between the strike plate and the latch. This can be caused by normal wear and tear, or the latch could be set lower or higher than it is supposed to be. Begin by removing the handle, and then locate the bolts or screws that hold it in place. Make sure to keep track of these since you will need them when installing the new handle. Next, remove the old spindle and then slide the new spindle into the door on the inside of the door, ensuring that it is in alignment with the holes in the exterior and interior handles. Once the new spindle is in place then reinstall the handles on the exterior and interior to ensure that they are in alignment with the screws or bolts which hold them in place. Close and secure the patio door after you have made any necessary adjustments. If everything is in alignment, the door should open and close without any additional force. If you&#39;re still experiencing difficulty then you may need to reposition the latch or strike plate or the lock cylinder could be damaged and must be replaced. Replace the Latch If your patio door locks don&#39;t work, it may be time to replace the latch. Replacing a lock is a relatively simple home improvement task that many homeowners can complete themselves. Begin by sliding the patio doors completely out and then removing your existing lock from the inside of the door. Examine the lock you have to determine the type of lock that you&#39;ll require. Before installing the new latch, loosen screws that secure the strike plate. This is the portion of the lock that is mounted on the edges of the frame of the door. Adjust it horizontally or in a vertical direction to align it with latch hole. After you&#39;ve adjusted the strike plate, screw it back into position and tighten the screws. After all components have been moved or adjusted after which you can assemble and secure your patio door according to the instructions of the manufacturer. After you&#39;ve completed the process, test the latch. Check to see if it fits correctly and is secured when the door is closed. If it does the lock will be able to latch onto the door. If it does, your patio door lock is now working exactly as it should, and is able to provide you with the security and privacy you&#39;ve come expect from your doors. As with other parts of your home the patio doors have to be properly aligned in order for them to work efficiently. Over time, temperature, cold, dirt, and debris can cause the hinges and the frame of the door to shift. Misaligned hinges, door frames and locking mechanisms are like trying to put a key in the wrong keyhole. It&#39;s not working. By following these easy steps, you can fix the issue that may have appeared to be unfixable. So give yourself an ovation for tackling this challenge and regaining your patio door&#39;s locked position! We&#39;re sure you won&#39;t have any issues opening or closing the door from here to the end. Best of luck! We&#39;re here to assist in case you require any assistance or have questions.</p>
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