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How to Do a Door Lock Change

Changing your door lock is a simple and affordable way to improve the security of your home. However, the process is not for everyone. It requires a certain amount of patience and expertise.

It is necessary to replace the cylinder, which is located inside the knob's body. The cylinder is what identifies the key once it's placed into the lock.

Removing the old lock

The first step in replacing the door lock is to take out the old lock. This is a relatively easy procedure, but there are a few things to be aware of. Make sure your new lock fits your door. This will ensure it is securely fitted and won't create a gap around the deadbolt or latch.

After removing the latch plate, you'll have to look for two bolts or screws on the inside of casing that hold the casing together with the lock halves. Remove them with the help of a screwdriver, and then take the lock out of the door. If you have a mortise lock, there might be a set screw located at the base of the handle, which binds it to the spindle. Use a screwdriver to unscrew this screw, then remove the doorknobs.

Remove the deadbolt as well as the latch plug from the door jamb. Then, you can put in your new lock. If you are replacing a mortise you should measure the distance between your lock's case and the door edge to make sure that the new lock will fit.

You might want to change your lock for a variety reasons, for instance, when you suspect that someone else is holding the key, or if you've got a new roommate. In any event, you can save money by taking the lock off yourself, rather than hiring an expert to remove it. The process is easier than many people imagine, and it can be completed in a few minutes.

Begin by removing the handle and trim from your door. Then, you can pry the trim away using a flat screwdriver. You should be able twist off the majority of it. In certain cases you might be able remove the handles completely. The next step is to search for a pinhole on the inside of the handle and then insert a straightened clip into it. This will trigger the release mechanism and allow you to remove the handle from the door. Then, look for a small tab on the interior of the lock, and press it with a flat screwdriver. After the spindle has been removed, you can remove the housing and the cylinder.

The process of selecting a new lock

When it comes to choosing a new lock, you have many choices. Take a look at various types of locks and find one that matches your door's style. Consider the backset (the distance between the door's edge and the center of the lock hole) and the cross bore (small hole along the edge of the door frame). Select a lock that will fit the door's thickness and swing.

The American National Standards Institute and BHMA have graded all door locks to give you an idea of their longevity and how difficult it is to pick them or disable them. A grade 3 lock could be the best choice for a peaceful suburban apartment complex, whereas a grade 1 lock might hold up better to the traffic at a busy storefront on a busy city street.

Most smart door locks require a digital key code to open. If you're concerned about security breaches or hacking, consult with an expert locksmith or your local police department to get advice.

Replace the cylinder

It is easy to replace damaged or broken doors lock cylinder with a simple DIY project. It is important to select the appropriate cylinder and follow all instructions. First, you must remove the knob or handle if it is present. Then using a screwdriver take off the trim around the lock cylinder. Once the trim has been removed, you can take off the screws that hold the cylinder in position with the flathead. The cylinder is then gently pulled away from the door.

Before installing the new cylinder, be sure that it is the right length for the door you are using. Take a measurement of the distance from the center to the left and right sides of the cylinder with an instrument. Purchase a new cylinder that has the same measurements. This will prevent the cylinder from snapping, which can happen when the door is kicked in or when the key gets stuck inside.

Once you have a suitable replacement Window lock cylinder, place it in the door and turn the key. This will align the cylinder with the carrier that is usually located on the outside of the lock. You can then loosen the set screws which should be only a couple of turns into the head. If there is a screw on the outside of the case that is holding the door, you will need to loosen it.

After taking the lock cylinder out after which you can replace it with a new lock by sliding the new cylinder into the case and tightening the set screw. The process of reinstalling the component that connects a cylinder to an indicator stem for a lock is also essential. This can be done by pulling three small tabs at the back of the cylindrical using needle-nosed pliers. Attach the smaller bracket to the back of the cylinder. Then, you need to install the strike plate and latch plate as well as the retaining ring attached to the top of the window lock replacement near me the cylinder.

Installing the new lock

If you're replacing an old lock, you should start by taking measurements of the width of the door. Most locksets for residential use are designed for a door thickness of 1 3/8 - 3/4 inch. If your door is more thick it will require an extra-thick door kit that includes longer screws and an extended tail piece (for door knobs) or spindle extensions (for deadbolts).

The majority of replacement locks for double glazed windows come with a thorough installation guide to aid you. Before beginning, you must read the instructions to ensure that you've followed all the steps. The manual will give you a clear idea of how much skill is required to finish the task. It is possible to ask a person who has worked with locks for assistance if are changing locks for the first time.

Before installing the new lock, it's a good idea to tape over the openings of the old hardware. This will keep the screws from slipping out of the holes and protect any tile you might have installed in the area. This will also protect your tiles from damage caused by dirt, rust and grime. SECURAM Touch comes with a strip painter's tape designed to be used to protect your painter's tape, but you can also use gaffer's or masking tape in the event that you have it.

After taking off the screws that connect the lock's interior half to the exterior and take the double glazed window lock repairs off immediately. This must be done quickly to avoid the lock from closing accidentally and damaging the mechanism.

If your new lock is equipped with an internal latch bolt, insert the new bolt into the upper cross bore. Make sure you put it in the correct position, which is marked by an arrow. Then, you can screw the latch plate onto the bolt.

Finally, screw in the deadbolt and strike plate into the door jamb. Test the deadbolt by throwing it few times to ensure that it extends all the way into the strike plate and is completely secure. Follow the steps included with your electronic smart lock to program it. This requires downloading an application, registering your e-mail address, confirming your identity and connecting to the wireless network to add your device.