September 2 2013 september 2 2013 tyler.
Front door latch sticks.
If the latch bolt moves it is sticking in the door knob and requires some disassembly to fix.
Do you have a door that won t open because the lock latch won t retract enough to open the door.
Each time you open it there is a little grab before it releases.
Here s how to remove and clean the most common type of door lock.
How to fix a stuck front door lock latch that won t retract.
Tom s rule of thumb for keeping a door from sticking in the jamb is that the reveal the space between the door and jamb should be 1 8 to 3 16 inch wide or about the thickness of a nickel.
If the latch bolt doesn t move and is fully extended the issue is with the strike plate.
Remove the two screws that hold the lock faceplate on the edge of the door.
Follow along as tom fixes a swelled door in his own home with just a few simple tools.
Sticking door locks can be attributed to.
You will need the following.
Turn the knob to open the door and release the knob slowly.
The issue with the door latch stuck only when you are attempting to open a closed door but not when the door is open you might have a misaligned strike plate.
Tighten the hinge screws and then try adjusting the strike plate by loosening its screws and shifting it slightly.
The reason the strike plate has become misaligned might have something to do with moisture expanding the wood of your door or perhaps even an issue with the foundation of your.
Once you let go of the knob grab the end of the latch bolt with your fingers and pull.
Door lock doesn t latch properly.
Yes it s that sticking door of yours.
When a door latch doesn t click into position it usually means the latch and the strike plate are out of alignment.
If so here s how you can fix it.
With the door open use a phillips screwdriver to take out the two connecting screws that are located by the doorknob on the inside of the lock.
In some instances you have a door that sticks along the strike area the metal part of the door frame where it meets the outermost edge of the door.
In other cases it may be the wood door edge itself scuffing on the door frame.
Repairs range from making minor latch adjustments to repositioning the door.
These are not the only possible reasons a door latch is stuck but they are the most likely to be the issues you are facing.