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Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the door handle. If this is too tight, it can pinch the spring and prevent the mechanism from working. By loosening this, you may be able to open the door.
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How do you open a uPVC door when the uPVC door won’t open? To open a uPVC door with locking mechanism problems, there are several quick and easy solutions you can try in order to resolve any issues. One common issue with broken uPVC doors is if the screws are too tight. This can cause the handle’s backplate to pinch the lock, causing your uPVC door to get stuck. To fix this issue, simply loosen the screws that hold the handle to the door, which will make it easier to turn. If this works, the spring should work correctly, the door won’t get stuck, and you should be able to open your door. Other uPVC door locking mechanism problems cause them to not open relates to the hinges. In rapidly changing temperatures or even just over time, your door can start to drop. This can make it hard to lock, putting strain on the mechanism so it breaks. Fortunately, most uPVC doors have adjustable hinges so you may be able to resolve this yourself. Simply adjust the hinges of your door so it has no longer dropped and can open and close correctly. Can You Fix A Broken uPVC Door Yourself? These two fixes are the most common reasons why you may not be able to open your uPVC door with a broken mechanism, and they are fixable by yourself. If you need to ask ‘how do you open a uPVC door when the uPVC door won’t open’, chances are uPVC door locking mechanism problems are responsible. If these are not the issues you’re encountering, then there could be a more extensive problem for you to resolve. In these cases, you will most often need a technical expert to come out and fix this. Here, we will outline some of the most common reasons why you may have uPVC door locking mechanism problems, and how the experts can fix them. It’s worth bearing in mind that any issues you encounter (and potentially resolve) with your broken uPVC door and its mechanisms will in most cases reoccur. As such, if you’re starting to notice that your door is failing in these key performance areas, it would be more cost-effective to get a replacement door.
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