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For many things in life, we simply pay a professional to handle it and don’t invest time in learning a trade or skill ourselves. Education can be empowering, however. This is especially true for home security. The more you know about protecting your home, the better your chances of keeping yourself, your family and your belongings safe. 

The door lock repair process is one such area that’s helpful to know – or know who to call. While there are different types of locks and steps may vary, a professional locksmith should be able to handle any repair easily. Let’s go over door lock repairs so you’re aware of how they work and you’re confident in the company you hire for them.

Common Lock Issues

First, you should know that there are different types of door lock issues and there are different types of door lock repairs. Here are some of the most common types of lock issues you’ll see:

  • The lock will no longer “slam the tongue” (i.e. keep the door closed properly)
  • The door doesn’t fit in the frame because of the lock
  • The key won’t turn when inserted into the lock (or is broken off inside it)
  • There could be some damage to the external casing damage or an internal component

The Door Lock Repair Process

It’s difficult to detail the repair process for door locks, as it varies wildly depending on the type of lock issue, type of lock and other circumstances. If there is a broken key in the lock, for example, it may simply need to be retrieved. If the lock is frozen, it needs to be thawed. If there is a frame or fitting issues, it may need to be reinstalled. Or if too many external or internal components are faulty, the whole lock may need to be replaced. The best solution for door lock repairs is to call a professional locksmith.

Avoiding Door Lock Issues

Want to prevent door lock issues before they happen? Here are some tips to help you better maintain your home’s locks:

  • Make sure the door and lock are installed properly
  • Ensure the frame is flush with the door and fits
  • Check regularly for loose screws and strike plates
  • Test the deadbolt and latch; adjust if sticking
  • Clean and lubricate locks at least once per year
  • Copy all keys from an original, not a duplicate

In need of door lock repair services in Dallas-Fort Worth? Contact A-1 Locksmith today or drop by any of your DFW-area locations.

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