I have fixed this very lock in the past with some epoxy.
Stuck french door lock.
Wood that is exposed to the elements can expand in size.
The knob will not turn to retract the stuck door latch.
Today we re gonna fix part of a lock from an andersen frenchwood door.
Handle powdered graphite carefully.
Nine times out of ten if the lock is stuck or if the key won t turn enough to lock your doors it will be due to some sort of obstruction in the mechanism itself.
Use a tool a flathead screwdriver will work to twist within the gap the thru spindle inserts into.
Start by using a little bit of lubricant and apply more if the lock still sticks.
Remove the handles including the thru spindle.
Step 2 rectify the problem.
How to fix a french door that won t unlock step 1.
Troubleshooting a stuck door latch.
Check the french doors for any distortion expansion and cracking.
Spray the inside mechanics of the french door knob thoroughly using canned air duster to dislodge any dust or.
The latch will not retract even when the knob is turned.
Otherwise the fine black dust can get everywhere staining surfaces and creating a.
Even a small increase is enough to make a door stick.
Tighten the screws in the hinges at the edges of the doors and at the faces.
Take note of the type of resistance.
More force is needed to turn the knob and unstick the latch.
Check the handle to ensure that the mechanism is working properly and that it fits in the recess of the doorjamb.
The fix will depend on what locking mechanism you ve chosen.
Disassemble the door knob that contains the lock on the french doors using a screwdriver to loosen and remove.
Set up a power or cordless drill with a screw tip attachment.
Take the handles knobs off of the door.
Open both doors fully and stabilize each with a doorstop.
There is no quick fix for a french door lock not working.
Try to open the door while it is shut.
The epoxy worked well for a f.