Weather changes affect door locks
How often do you think about your door locks? You don’t do it much at all, if truth be told! We just know that our locks are there to keep our homes, cars and businesses safe from intruders, burglars and in general, those that don’t belong there. In real life, we tend to think about our door locks most when they don’t work as they should. It’s a little known fact that one of the main causes of door lock problems is the weather.
Summer weather
Here in Cary, NC we can have very warm summers with temperatures that can top 100 degrees. While this is great for recreation and for gardening, it can hamper our door locks at times. This is because door frames can expand slightly during the warmer weather and this can cause the locks to become stuck in one position. This is especially true with deadbolt locks as the bolt part of the lock can become stuck when the wood door frame “swells” around it. Obviously this happens most when wood doors and wooden door frames are involved as the warmer temperatures cause expansion of the material.
Winter weather
Most weather related lock problems in Cary, NC occur during winter months. In fact, Cary Locksmith notices quite an increase in these calls especially when the temperature drops below freezing. Instead of expanding, door frames tend to contract which results in a poor fit between the lock and the door proper. This can lead to frustration for residential and commercial residents as their keys are so hard to turn that often breakage occurs or the lock becomes practically useless. A short term solution is to pull the handle of the door knob a little harder so that it re-centers the lock with the door frame. This tends to work for a while, but over time, the problem gets worse and eventually the lock stops working completely or becomes too loose to use effectively.