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[email protected] April 14th 07 10:16 PM

Front door multi-point lock slowly getting harder to lock
 
Hi,

We've got a front door multi-point lock, of the "pull up to lock"
variety. Multiple bars slide across up and down the door when this is
done.

It is steadily getting harder to lock. Some real vertical force is
needed. It seems this is a long existing problem which the previous
owner neglected to fix, as the door handle itself has worked itself
slightly loose due to the forces being exerted on it.

The door locks much more easily when it is open, which would point to
an alignment/warping problem in the carpentry.

Any basic advice, other than liberal coatings of WD40 to begin
with? ;)

(The combination of the new house, handle being loose, and locking
problems mean we are more likely to call out a locksmith to fix all of
this -- including new locks for the security aspect. What sort of
price should I be looking at, when getting quotes?)

Thanks,

Tris.


[email protected] April 14th 07 10:23 PM

Front door multi-point lock slowly getting harder to lock
 
If it's a wooden door, it's more of a joinery problem than a locksmith
problem. If you want to diy, you need to find which bolt is stiff and
why. It may be the door has dropped on its hinges or has warped - or
on on some wooden doors the lockplates (that the bolts engage with)
have a small amount of position adjustment in them. One trick is to
remove the plates one by one and see if it frees up te mechanism at
all. You can leave that plate off for a while until you get a chippy
to fix the problem.


[email protected] April 14th 07 10:31 PM

Front door multi-point lock slowly getting harder to lock
 
On Apr 14, 9:23 pm, " wrote:
If it's a wooden door, it's more of a joinery problem than a locksmith
problem. If you want to diy, you need to find which bolt is stiff and
why. It may be the door has dropped on its hinges or has warped - or
on on some wooden doors the lockplates (that the bolts engage with)
have a small amount of position adjustment in them. One trick is to
remove the plates one by one and see if it frees up te mechanism at
all. You can leave that plate off for a while until you get a chippy
to fix the problem.


It is indeed a wooden door.

Thanks for the advice - I'll look at the lockplates and see what the
alignments are like tommorrow when the light is better.

Tris.




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