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Double Glazing Door Lock Repairs Has your uPVC window or door mechanism become faulty? Maybe the handles on your uPVC windows or doors are not aligned properly or are difficult to use. It is crucial that your double glazed doors operate smoothly, otherwise you'll lose energy and increase the chances of burglary. Owen the Locksmith will be able to repair your door lock for reasonable costs. Snapped Key If a key is snapped off in the lock, it can be incredibly annoying. It could also be a security risk in that it can leave you vulnerable to a burglar if the door does not lock. There are fortunately simple fixes you can use to solve the issue and get your door functioning properly once more. Remember to remain calm. If you panic, you could end up pushing the broken key piece further into the lock. Then spray WD-40 or a different penetrating oil into the lock to help the broken piece slip out more easily. You can also use a screwdriver to break off any pieces that are stuck. If you have a piece of the key that's stuck and is not being removed, grab it with a paperclip or another thin metal object and pull it. Both methods work, but be careful not to push the damaged key further into the keyway. Some paperclips have grooved edges that can work in a pinch to extract hooks and Jigsaw blades can also be used for this function. If you don't have any of these handy, you can make use of needle-nose pliers that bend to create hooks. Additionally, you can use a pair of tweezers grasp and pull out the last bit of the broken keys. If you can't get the broken piece of the key out, you can try using a lock de-icer. It's available in many hardware stores and is used to freeze any moisture present within the lock. If none of these methods appear to be working then it's probably time to call locksmith. The experts at Fitlocks can quickly solve problems with uPVC door locks and mechanisms, including snapped keys and broken handles. They can also alter your double glazing door mechanisms to make them more user-friendly. You can schedule repairs to your double-glazing online or call us to discuss your requirements. Broken Cylinder A broken cylinder is an extremely risky security issue. It's a good thing that it's a simple repair for professional locksmiths to complete. To fix the cylinder locksmiths must tap it. This can be accomplished with the hammer or other tool. The best method is to employ a wire or long match. Position the match or the wire end near the keyway. After this, the locksmith can strike the lock and break it open. This is better than using the hammer, which could cause damage to the lock. The most frequent cause for cracks in the head of a cylinder is due to overheating. This can occur when the cylinder block and head are made of various metals, like cast iron and aluminium. Different metals will heat up and cool down at different rates. This can cause localised hotspots to expand quicker than the rest. Another possible cause of cylinder cracks is corrosion. If the head and block of the cylinder are not maintained in a timely manner, they can corrosion or rust, which can cause them to expand faster than expected. Over time, this can also cause cracks. If your uPVC window or door lock is brittle and requires a lot more pressure to turn it could be due to a variety of reasons. A defective locking mechanism, misalignment, or a worn handle are common causes of this problem. This is a simple and inexpensive fix that most double glazing owners can accomplish. A professional locksmith is able to fix this problem within one hour of arriving at your home. Depending on your needs they will be able to replace the locking mechanism, change the window handles, and change the gearboxes. A skilled locksmith will always be able to inform you of the most cost-effective solution for your home. They can even recommend upgrades to 3 Star security Euro cylinders, TS007, that will give you an additional layer of protection against burglars. It's a small amount to get the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your uPVC door is secured. Broken Handle Window handle locks have complex mechanisms that wear out as time passes and use, so it's not a surprise that they can 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 can increase the security of your uPVC door and stop draughts. Incorrectly repairing or replacing your handle can be expensive and could cause damage to the door's frame and lock It is therefore worth taking some time to make sure you do it right. With the window in the open position, loosen the screw that secures the handle by using a screwdriver. double glazing repairs near me should be located on the inside face of the back plate, which is usually hidden by a screw cover for aesthetic reasons. Be careful not to lose any of the internal components within the handle, such as the plates or levers on the opposite side of the spindle. Keep them in the same order to make it easier to replace them if needed. Next, turn the handle until it's 90 degrees towards the window frame. Then, loosen the screw at the back of the handle which holds it to the internal spindle using another screwdriver. Once the screw is removed, you should be in a position to pull the handle off and take off the damaged spindle. Replace it with a new one, ensuring it's the same size as the old one (you can usually find these on the internet or at hardware stores) and screw it securely in the correct position. Be careful not to tighten too much because this could damage the handle or the window frame. Close the handle and try it. Hopefully, it will work smoothly and you'll be able to open your window again. Make sure to check that your uPVC window is shut properly when you're working with the handle. If they aren't closing correctly, you could encounter damp or draughts in your home. It could also affect the energy efficiency of your home. A local window company, such as Core Sash Windows, will be capable of adjusting the hinges on your window frames so they shut correctly. Broken Spindle It is more common for the spindle to break than the handle. This is especially typical in uPVC tilt and turn windows. These types of windows require a handle which is a lock mechanism that is located in the window frame. The handle is connected to 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 does not open when the handle is turned it is possible that the spindle has been damaged and this could be a very frustrating issue. Fortunately there are steps that can be taken to fix this problem. A good locksmith can quickly and effectively fix the issue. A good locksmith can disassemble the handle of the window by using a tool to take out the wheel part where the spindle is located. This is done without damaging the handle or causing any other damage to the window frame. After removing the wheel the technician can inspect the spindle and determine the cause of the break. This involves breaking the spindle into its individual components and carefully observing their general condition as in addition to any specific areas of damage or excessive wear. This procedure is typically carried out by technicians working in a clean environment. Then, clean the damaged spindle. This will remove any dirt or other debris that might be preventing it from working normally. The spindle can be replaced or repaired. If the technician is replacing the spindle, the dowel can be used that is comparable in size to the original. The technician will then drill matching holes into both pieces. This ensures that the new spindle has precisely matched to the handle. If the damaged spindle is beyond repair, it may be necessary

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