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The first protection is your door lock. It will prevent unauthorized entry to your home. The locks may need to be replaced because of signs of wear and tear, or other situations like moving into a new home or a burglary.

Window-Lock-Repairs-300x200.pngTo begin, you must determine the size of your cylinder by measuring the distance between the adjustment screw and the middle of the cylinder knob. This measurement will allow you to buy the right lock.

Deadbolt

If you want to ensure your door is safe from intruders, it's a good idea to install a deadbolt. The bolt extends into the strike plate that is on the doorframe when locked, making it more difficult for a burglar to gain entry into the door. A single-cylinder deadbolt is activated with a key on the exterior, and a thumb-turn device situated inside. A deadbolt is only effective when it's properly installed, though.

It is first necessary to determine if the door has an existing hole for a deadbolt or if you'll need to drill it out. Mark the location of the hole for the deadbolt on the surface of the door using the template included with your lock installation kit. Utilize your tape measure to determine the height of the deadbolt. Mark this high point on the door's edge. Use speedsquares to draw a straightline across the mark that you made for the bolt hole.

Then using a power drill, bore out the hole until it reaches the opposite side of the door. It could take a few minutes. Sand the hole and the edge of the door to make it smooth. It's also an excellent idea to paint or stain the door at this point.

Remove any visible screws from the deadbolt. This will reveal the front and rear assemblies of the deadbolt, as well as its bolt inside. Then unscrew the old bolt and replace it by an alternative bolt that matches the door hardware. It is necessary to remove the bolt from a setplate. After that, you will need to chisel the area for the strike plate on the door frame.

If your strike plate is not aligned it's likely that the previous installer didn't correctly mortise it or a weatherstripping popped up and altered the strike position. To fix this issue, you will need to remortise the strike plate as well as the deadbolt. Close and lock the deadbolt once you've completed this process. Make sure that the bolt extends into the strike plate, and then test the key to make sure it is able to open and close smoothly.

Knob

If a door knob is worn out it could make your home or business less secure. It can make it difficult to open or close the door, so it's an ideal idea to Replace Door Lock it. It shouldn't take you longer than 30 minutes. Make use of pliers or a screwdriver to take off any knobs or handles. Be cautious not to scratch other parts of the door.

Spray WD-40 or another dry lubricant, onto the mechanism of your door knob before you begin. This will let the new lock slide effortlessly as you turn it. It's important to use a quality knob and handle that is compatible with your current doors to ensure that the lock is operating properly. If you don't have a doorknob that matches, you will need to purchase a new one.

To begin the replacement locking mechanism for upvc doors process, first examine the old knob or handle to see what screws are holding it in place. If there aren't any screws, you can use a screwdriver to insert between the cover plate and the plate with hidden screws and remove it.

After you've removed your knob, check it for any indications of damage or rust. You'll need to clean it off if there are any scratches or marks however you don't need to do anything major If the knob is in good working order.

It's time to install the new knob. It is important to first look over the two knobs to ensure that you've selected the appropriate one for your door. You'll need to choose one with an extending rod that is interlocked with the rod mechanism of the second knob. After you've placed the new knob in the hole in the door and then carefully place it in the latch.

Test the spring by pressing it down repeatedly. The latch should spring up every time. Install the second knob and lock it to the rod mechanism of the first knob. Attach the other long screws from the knob's interior through the hole for the cylinder on the doorknob outside and lock it in place.

Latch

A latch is a piece of metal that extends into the doorjamb to hold it closed. It is operated with a knob or handle on the interior side of the door or a thumb turn on the exterior side of the door. A deadbolt can be used to secure a latch and prevent burglars from piercing the glass of the door. It also protects against accidental or intentional closing of the door by children or pets. The latch can be fitted with one cylinder deadbolt or double cylinder deadbolts, depending on the security level you prefer.

Installing a deadbolt is the same as installing a latch, however, there are some distinctions. First, you must measure the setback of the doorjamb by using a tape measure to make sure the new lock will fit. The setback is measured from the edge of doorjamb up to the center of hole for the latch plate. A standard setback is 2 3/8 to 2 3/4 inches. If you have a higher setback, you may need to purchase a longer latch from a hardware store or locksmith.

The next step is to drill an edge bore hole in the doorjamb to accommodate the latch plate. Utilize a chisel to chisel the latch mortise. Make sure the hole's depth is enough for the faceplate to be in line with the doorjamb. Place the strike plate in place to ensure that it is positioned correctly.

If the strike is placed too high, the door can be pushed into or pressure put on it using a crowbar, or tire iron. This can also cause the doorjamb to break. To fix this, the strike can be lowered by drilling another hole into the doorjamb and chiseling out the center of the previous hole.

Installing the new strike plate is the final step. This can be accomplished by fixing the new plate to the screw holes that are already in place. Utilize wood putty to fill in any existing screw holes or bolt holes that won't be used. After the putty has dried then sand it to a smooth finish for professional results.

Strike

The metal piece that engages the latch and deadbolt when the door is shut is an electric strike. It is an important part of the overall security of a lock as it keeps the door shut and also provides additional resistance to force or kicks applied to the door. If a door is equipped with an electronic strike, it can be opened only with a key and the control unit that regulates its electrical impulses.

In the past, installing an electronic strike required cutting a portion of a doorjamb to let the latchbolt of a cylindrical lock from the pocket inside the strike. This modification can be a drawback in regards to the appearance of an opening as well as exposing the latchbolt and keeper mechanism to unauthorized users.

Recently, a number of electric strike manufacturers have created a brand new electric strike called the "No Cut" strike that doesn't need a cutout in the doorjamb to operate. These strikes have a unique design to allow the keeper and latchbolt to slide into the strike pocket without marring the faceplate of the doorjamb.

The strike has an internal ramp that lifts the keeper and latchbolt when it receives an electrical impulse from a reader or controller. The retracting of the keeper as well as latchbolt causes them to rise on the ramp, thereby locking the door. When the door is closed the deadbolt is retracted and the latchbolt retracts in the keeper.

Installing an electronic strike is a simple procedure, especially in the case of replacing an existing strike. If you're planning to upgrade an access control system to an electric strike, it is important to make sure that the new system is compatible. Also, you must ensure that the strike is wired to your access control system and that it is designed to operate in a fail-safe manner.

Upgrade your strike plates to high duty strike plates to prevent unauthorised entry. These plates are fitted with four to six screws of three inches instead of the two, three-fourth inch screws commonly employed in regular strikes. These screws are longer and make breaking the frame to reach the thumb turn piece on a single deadbolt for a cylinder more difficult.

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