You can easily find a sliding glass door lock at your local hardware store or home center and if you remove the broken door lock and handle and take it to the store with you it will be easier to find a match.
Fixing a broken sliding door lock.
These locks are important for keeping your patio doors secure so it s important that you replace yours promptly if it s not working while you might need to completely replace your lock it s possible you just need to replace the latch.
Fixing a sliding glass door lock is a very quick repair.
Step 1 step 1.
How to repair a sliding door lock.
Lay a drop cloth on the floor and pop off the two plugs covering the roller adjustment screws at the bottom of the sliding door frame.
These types also experience the same symptoms as the standard glass door locks.
Once you get the key in the lock it may become difficult to turn the cylinder.
Sometimes the sliding door may have a latch that works by sliding a small notch up and down.
In this video i attempt to open a patio door that has got stuck locked.
Lower the door photo by john gruen.
It might become difficult to insert your key into an old sliding door lock over time.
Expert advice on how to repair common problems with door knob locks and deadbolts such as stuck or frozen door locks latches that don t latch and keys broken off in door locks.
Sliding glass door locks.
Because sliding patio doors are used a lot it s common for their locks to occasionally jam or break.
Many door knob and lockset problems can be corrected before they become so serious that the lockset does not work at all.
Often a malfunctioning latch assembly or.
Sliding glass door locks such as the steel mortise style locks shown on this page are used in wood vinyl and aluminum patio doors.
The mechanics of the lock have broken leaving the top section of the door completely.
That includes pella s selection of sliding patio doors.
If the pella sliding door does not lock tightly onto the strike plate on the edge of the door frame it creates an avenue for drafts to enter the room and for room air to be lost to the outside.
They are often used in higher end doors because steel mortise locks are more secure than the cast aluminum alloy versions used in many patio doors.
Step 2 remove the latch body.
In just a couple of hours you can have your old door sliding like new.