How to Do a Door Lock Change
Door lock change is a simple and affordable method to boost your home's security. The process is not for all. It requires some expertise and patience.
You must replace the cylinder, which is located within the knob's body. The cylinder is responsible to recognize the key when it is inserted into the lock.
Removal of the old lock
The first step is to remove the lock you have been using for a while. This is a relatively simple process, but there are some things to be aware of. First, ensure that your new lock is the correct size for your door. This will ensure that it fits snugly and doesn't create a gap around the latch or deadbolt plug.
Once you have removed the latch plate look for two bolts or screws on the inside of the casing, which secure the casing and halves of the lock. Remove these screws with a screwdriver and then pull the lock off the door. If you have a mortise locking, there may be a set screw located at the base of the handle that binds it to the spindle. Remove the doorknobs by unscrewing this screw with the help of a screwdriver.
Remove the deadbolt as well as the latch plug from your door jamb. Install your new lock. If you are replacing a mortise replacement window lock you should also measure the distance between the lock case and the edge of your door to ensure that your new lock will be able to fit.
Several reasons might prompt you to change the door lock, for instance believing that someone else has the key, or you are welcoming an incoming roommate. In any event, you could save money by taking the lock off yourself rather than paying an expert to remove it. The process is easier than many people imagine, and it can be completed in a few minutes.
Start by taking the handle and trim from the door. Then, pry the trim off using a flat screwdriver. You will be able to pull off the majority of it and in some instances the handles could come off completely. The next step is to look for a hole on the inside of the handle and then insert a straightened clip into it. This will activate the release mechanism and allow you to remove the handle from the door. The next step is to look at the interior side of the lock for another small tab and press it using a flat screwdriver. After the spindle has been removed, you can remove the housing and the cylinder.
The choice of a new Upvc Window locking mechanism repair system
When it comes to choosing a new lock, you have many choices. Take a look at various types of locks and select one that fits the style of your door. Consider the backset (the distance between the edge of the door and the center of the lock hole) and the cross bore (small hole along the edge of the door frame). Choose a lock that fits the door thickness and swing.
The American National Standards Institute and BHMA have graded most locks for doors to give you an idea of their strength and the difficulty to pick them up or disable them. A grade 3 lock may be the best choice for a peaceful urban apartment complex, whereas a grade 1 replacement window lock might hold up better to the traffic near a busy retail storefront on a busy street.
Most smart door locks require a digital key code to open. If you are concerned about hacking or other security issues, talk to an expert locksmith.
Replace the cylinder
If your door lock cylinder is damaged or broken, you can replace it within a matter of minutes using a simple DIY project. It is crucial to choose the correct cylinder and follow all instructions. The first step is to remove the knob or handle should there be one then loosen the trim around the base of the double glazing window lock replacement cylinder with the help of a screwdriver. Once the trim has been removed, you can remove the screws holding the cylinder in place using the flathead. The cylinder is then gently removed out of the door.
Be sure to measure the length of the new cylinder before installing it. With a tape measure, measure the distance between the cylinder's center and the left and right side. Purchase a new cylinder which has the same measurements. This will prevent the cylinder from snapping, which could happen when the door is kicked in or when the key is stuck inside.
Place the replacement window locks cylinder inside the door, and then turn the key. This will ensure that the cylinder is in alignment with the carrier, which is normally located on the outside of the lock. You can then loosen the set screws, which should be a couple of turns in the head. If there is a screw on the exterior of the case, which holds the door, you will need to remove it.
You can replace the old lock cylinder with a new one by inserting it into the case, and then tightening the set screws. It is also recommended to reinstall the part that connects the cylinder with the lock indicator stem that you can do by removing three tabs on the back of the cylinder with needle-nose pliers. Attach the bracket that is smaller to the cylinder's back. Then, you should reinstall the strike plate and latch plate as well as the retaining ring connected to the top lock cylinder.
Installing a new lock
If you're replacing an old lock, start by measuring the width of the door. Most residential locksets are designed for a door thickness of 1 3/8 to 3/4 inch. If your door is thicker than 1 3/8 to 1 3/4 inches, you'll need a stronger door kit. This would include longer screws, or an extended spindle extension or tail piece for door knobs.
Most locks come equipped with a thorough installation guide to help you. Read the instructions carefully prior to beginning the process to make sure that you are following all of the necessary steps. The booklet will give you a clear idea of the amount of skill that is required to complete the task. If you're changing locks for the first time, you might need to seek out an experienced person for help.
Before installing the new lock it's a good idea to tape over the openings of the old hardware. This will prevent the screws from falling out of the holes, and will protect any tiles you might have put in the area. This will also protect your tiles from any damage caused by rust, dirt and grime. SECURAM Touch comes with an ad-hoc strip of masking tape or gaffer tape. However, you can use any tape you own.
After removing the screws that hold the lock's interior to its exterior and remove the lock immediately. This should be done swiftly to prevent the lock from closing accidentally and damaging the mechanism.
Fit the new latch bolt into the upper cross bore of your new lock, if it comes with one. Be sure to put it in the correct place as indicated by an arrow on the faceplate. Then, screw the latch plate onto the bolt.
Screw the deadbolt to the jamb on the door. Test the deadbolt by throwing it a few times to verify that it is extended all the way into the strike plate and is secure. If you're using an electronic smart lock, make sure to follow the included instructions to program it. This involves downloading an app and registering your e-mail address, verifying your identity, and connecting to the wireless network to connect your device.