Do Not Make This Blunder When It Comes To Your Replacement Lock For Composite Door

Do Not Make This Blunder When It Comes To Your Replacement Lock For Composite Door

Replacing a Replacement Lock For Composite Door

Composite doors are extremely popular because of their stylish looks, improved insulation, and security. However, these doors aren't immune to problems such as warping and dropped hinges.

A locked that is sticky could be a problem. This increases the chance of breaking a key or making it difficult to close it.

Key Doesn't Turn

Composite doors are an excellent alternative to uPVC traditional doors. They provide increased security energy efficiency, as well as stylish looks. With their low maintenance and high quality of durability they are an extremely popular option for commercial and residential properties. But, as with all doors they will require some care and attention over time to maintain their appearance and functionality. One of the biggest issues with composite doors is that they can become stuck in a way, making them difficult to open, close and lock. Fortunately it is an easy fix and can often be solved by lubricating your locking mechanism and the cylinder. Although it is tempting to use WD-40 instead, we suggest using a silicone or graphite-based oil. Lubricants made of oil can be damaging to your door locks.

The lock cylinder and mechanism are exposed to the elements on a daily basis which means they will naturally experience wear and tear with time. This can cause components to break and corrosion making it difficult to open your composite doors.

A cylinder for a lock that has been damaged can cause the door to become misaligned, making it harder to close or lock. A local Locksmith can replace the cylinder and ensure that the complete locking mechanism is in working in good working order.

It is also important to note that composite doors can warp, swell and bend with time. This can affect the performance of your front door. We suggest that you pull the handle upwards or throw it every when you close the door.  repairmywindowsanddoors  will ensure that the locks are fully engaged and will prevent further damage.

Window Ware offers a wide range of products that will satisfy your requirements. These products can be easily installed by a professional and are made specifically for these kinds of doors. Contact our expert team at 0161 879 9333 to find out more about the many options for your composite doors and how they could help you.

Sticky Locks

The locking mechanism on composite doors may become stuck making it difficult to insert the key, turn it, or take it out. This is usually due to dust and debris getting lodged in the mechanism's internal. This can be rectified by applying a lubricant on the cylinder and door latch. It is possible to apply lubricant in the form of an aerosol spray, or as a powder you can apply with a brush. Avoid using petroleum-based lubricants like WD-40 or sewing machine oil because these can cause further damage to your lock.

Hinges falling off composite doors is a frequent issue. This can happen if the hinges aren't regularly oiled, particularly when the door is used often or heavily. This problem can be solved by changing the hinges.

The weather seals can also be worn out or loose over time. This can lead to rainwater entering the home. You can purchase a new weather seal at any hardware store, online retailer or another retailer. Install it according to the manufacturer's instructions.

If your composite door is showing signs of wear and tear, it could be time for a replacement lock. The type of lock that you require is determined by how secure you would like your home to feel and the style of door. Window Ware offers a range of high-security multipoint locks designed for composite doors that will help you keep your home safe and sound.

If your composite door has a lock that isn't functioning correctly, you can contact a professional to fix it for you. If the lock is beyond repair you may have to replace the composite door. Choose a lock with a high security and designed specifically for composite doors in order to prevent this. This will ensure that your composite door is properly installed and secure and will also enhance the appearance of your home. Before installing the lock, make sure that it is installed correctly and all parts are in good operating condition. A professional will be able to install your new lock quickly and efficiently, ensuring it's fitted correctly and working as intended.

Cylinder Issues

If your key won't engage in the lock it could be due to an issue with the cylinder or the locking mechanism inside. Local Locksmiths can change the lock quickly and efficiently. They can replace the cylinder with one that is functional as well as repair your entire door lock mechanism to ensure it is working correctly. To learn more about how much it will cost you visit our Locksmith Prices page.

Another common problem is sticky locks. This can be caused by a variety of things. These include a distorted door frame or hinges that are not aligned, or dirt in the internal mechanisms that regulate movement of the lock. These can make it difficult or impossible to open or close the lock, or latch it correctly. In the majority of cases, you can fix this by adjusting hinges or the lock mechanism.

You can stop this from occurring by spraying the hinges as well as the locking mechanism with a lubricant that is light every six months. This will ensure that they move effortlessly and without resistance.

To keep your composite doors in good working order it is essential to maintain them regularly. A door maintenance kit can help keep your doors made of composite looking good and avoid stains. You can purchase this kit at your local hardware store or online for the price of a reasonable.

If your handles are struggling to be lifted to unlock or are having to be forced in this can be a sign that they require realigning or that the gearbox is faulty. You can fix this problem yourself by lifting the center screws of each hinge, lifting them to the desired location and then tightening them.

If you've tried adjusting the hinges and handle's position, but are unable to get it to work it could be an issue with your cylinder or the multipoint locking system. They can be repaired by a locksmith who will be able to install an entirely new cylinder or replacement multipoint lock. They will be capable of matching the new lock to the existing ones so that the door will work just as it should and not void your insurance policy for your home.

Multipoint Locking System Problems

Multipoint locking systems are an excellent option to improve the security of your home. They are found on many uPVC or composite doors. Like every other piece of machinery, it is prone to become problematic over time.

Whether you've got a problem with the cylinder, the locking points or the door handle itself there are a few things that can be done to fix the problem. If, for instance, the handle is sticking, simply re-lubricating the mechanism can aid. In more severe instances it may be necessary to re-screw or disassemble the handle to fix the issue. It is always advisable to seek professional advice before trying to fix these types of problems.


A common issue is when the door begins to expand because of warm temperatures. This is because the handle needs to be lifted (or thrown) to engage all the locking points of the door when closing it. Without this, the door rests on the middle latch and is more likely to swell or warp over time. To avoid this it is recommended that you get into the habit of throwing the handle of your door every time you close it to ensure that the different locking points are engaged.

If you are experiencing any of these issues, it is recommended that you contact a uPVC or composite specialist Locksmith who will be able to diagnose and repair your door lock made of composite. They can also offer professional advice about how to keep your door in good condition to prevent any future problems.

When your uPVC or composite door isn't closing properly it could be due to the frame being too tight for it or that the door isn't aligned correctly with the lock. If the frame is too tight, you'll have to adjust it, and if the door is not aligned with the lock then it'll require replacement. In most cases it is a Locksmith is able to resolve these issues within half an hour or less. They'll be competent to make the necessary adjustments using a screwdriver, and a few other tools.