Clean the rest of the lock and lubricate it with grease.
How to fix a storm door lock.
Storm doors have stopping mechanisms to hold the door open at different distances.
To rectify the problem of a storm door lock that has become stuck because it is frozen you will need to gently heat the area.
If the small end of the spring is toward the door it may slip into the door hole and bind.
Using an allen key loosen the set screw and remove the interior door handle.
A heavy wind can catch a storm door and whip it open like a sail tearing out the closer mounting bracket and cracking the door frame.
Remove the screws and cover plates.
Loosen the set screw.
If the door won t close all the way after sliding the stopping mechanism out of the.
When the door is closed engage the deadbolt all the way.
Open the door and if there is a lipstick mark on the latch rail or strike plate adjust as needed.
Mount the closer bracket to the steel plate with machine screws.
Then use a phillips screwdriver or power screwdriver to take out the screws.
Flip the button spring.
How to fix a storm door that won t close move the door stop mechanism.
Keep the key to hand and train the nozzle on one side of the lock for several minutes.
Once this is done you should be able to work the lock as usual.
Try the key to see if it turns.
Remove the handle and check to make sure the large end of the spring is toward the door.
Screw the steel plate to the door frame with wood screws.
Wipe the plate clean and repeat the test until the deadbolt engages freely and doesn t leave a mark.
Steps for replacing the lock and hardware on a storm door step 1.
The button handle has a spring that is roughly cone shaped.
If it remains stuck apply some heat to the other side of the lock and try again.
Make sure the angled edge of the bracket faces the storm door.