Don’t get locked out of your Ickleton homeOur double glazing locksmiths can get to CB10 within 30 minutes
A lot of problems with double glazing locks in Ickleton can be repaired without the need for an expensive replacement! At Cerberus Security we are experts in fixing both double glazing and composite multi-point locking systems. We can either repair or replace all models, types and brands of double glazing lock around Ickleton!
It can be difficult to find the correct double glazing lock replacement if it cannot be fixed, but we have all the required expertise to make sure you get the correct lock that suits your Ickleton doors or windows.
Common Ickleton CB10 double glazing Lock Problems
The most common problems we encounter in homes around Ickleton are stuck locks, or the door or window lock is damaged or broken. No matter how big or small the lock problem is though, we can help.
We also carry supplies of spare double glazing locks to all Ickleton double glazing Locksmith callouts, so that we can fully replace a double glazing door or window lock, should any problems arise.
For a competitive Ickleton double glazing lock repair quote, call 01799 578960
Common double glazing lock faults around Ickleton CB10
Here at Cerberus Security, we can often diagnose the majority of double glazing lock problems in Ickleton over the phone. You may be experiencing one of the following:
Handle getting harder to lift
If your Ickleton CB10 property has a uPVC, composite or a new style wooden door with a multipoint locking mechanism, you may well have experienced, or are experiencing problems due to the warm weather. Severe weather changes can cause problems with your Ickleton doors and windows, especially if you have a conservatory!
By having Ickleton double glazing doors repaired, realigned and adjusted now, you could save =a significant amount of money in the near future. When you have to force the handle you are, for all intents and purposes trying to push your house into the ground. “That is not going to happen!” This means that something else has to give and that something will be the gearbox.
Although a gearbox can be replaced, in most cases without the need to replace the entire mechanism, this can be easily avoided. It’s much like servicing your car. None of us really want to do it but we know it will lesson the chances of it letting us down and something much more expensive happening in the future.
Ickleton Lock Cylinder Snapped
Lock snapping is the forcible breaking of a cylinder allowing a thief in Ickleton to turn the cam with a screwdriver to release the locking mechanism.
The standard euro profile cylinder on your Ickleton double glazing door lock is essentially two cylinders together providing you with a keyway (keyhole) on both faces of the door. In the middle of the cylinder is a cam that turns when you insert and turn the key or the thumb turn and it is this cam that operates the locking mechanism. The cylinder barrel is cast in one piece and the metal below the cam is quite thin. This is the weak point. Having snapped the cylinder and removed it from the door the thief can turn the cam with a screwdriver to release the locking mechanism.
The answer is clear – an Anti-Snap Door Cylinder adds a virtually impenetrable layer of protection to your Ickleton double glazing locks, tricking would-be burglars and home invaders into destroying a major means of forcing entry your home and thereby keeping you, your family and your valuables secure.
Ickleton Composite Door Lock Problems
The first thing to know is that composite doors in Ickleton use the same lock mechanisms as double glazing doors!
A lot of faults with multipoint double glazing and Composite locking systems in Ickleton can be repaired without the need to replace! Our vehicles are well stocked with all the major brands and, should replacement parts be necessary, most jobs can be completed there and then within one visit to your Ickleton property. More specialist lock parts, and even some discontinued parts, can often be sourced for the following day. We would make the door/window secure until then.
Do not underestimate the significance the choice of double glazing lock cylinder makes to your Ickleton property's security. A cheap cylinder will often do the job but it doesn’t matter how many points of locking your mechanism has, if your lock cylinder is weak so is your Ickleton door!
Security Upgrades for your Ickleton double glazing Doors
Even the most secure multi-point lock on a double glazing door in Ickleton, CB10 can be assisted with some extra security measures from our double glazing Locksmith:

Sash Jammers
Sash Jammers are fast and easy to install, commonly used as additional security to secure double glazing windows in Ickleton. They are available as locking and non-locking options.
A Sash jammer is fitted to the double glazing window frame and can be turned through 90 degrees to block a window from opening should the lock be bypassed by a thief.
They are also useful for preventing young children from using double glazing doors in your Ickleton home, when placed at a height that is inaccessible.

The Patlock
Most double glazing French and patio doors in Ickleton are more vulnerable to attack, with intruders often trying to take advantage of their known weaknesses. It is always a great idea to strengthen them. Patlock is developed to make any patio or French door many times more resistant to Ickleton burglar attacks.
Patlock will secure the handles in the same locked position even if the burglar snaps the locks, so the door remains closed even when its original locking system is removed.
The Patlock serves both as a a visual deterrent and secondary lock. It’s one of the best solutions to improve double glazing door security in Ickleton.
Multi-Point Mechanisms for double glazing Locks in Ickleton CB10
Multipoint locks are available in a variety of designs for Ickleton properties, but generally include a centrally located deadbolt and a live bolt (latch), at least two hook bolts and possibly a pair of compression bolts.
The bolts are normally operated by lifting the door handle from either side of the door leaf and are locked in place by the turn of a key from either face of the door or, if the door is the only means of escape, by an internal thumbturn. The compression bolts, if fitted, and or the hook bolts pull the door tightly into the weather seals in the frame to keep it weather tight. Some versions have additional bolting into the top and bottom frames and even into the hinge side of the frame. There are others that automatically engage all the bolts as the door closes, but these tend to be a lot more expensive.
Most enhanced secure doorsets available in Ickleton are fitted with multi-point locks, but there are still lots of enhanced secure timber and composite doors that still use the rim nightlatch and BS 3621 mortice lock combination. There is a standard for testing and certifying multi-point locks: PAS 3621:2011 Multipoint locking assemblies. Keyed egress. Performance requirements and test methods. In the same vein as mortice locks and rim nightlatches they will be available with keyless egress (PAS 8621) and dual mode (PAS 10621).
Ickleton double glazing Locks - The difference between solid & split spindle operation
For a long time there has been a debate about whether these multi-point locks should have a solid or split spindle operation on the outside handle. The police initiative for new homes in Ickleton and the UK, Secured by Design, doesn’t recommend a particular type, but there are advantages and disadvantages with both.
- Split Spindles
If your multi-point locking door in Ickleton has a split spindle it means that when you go outside and close the door you will need a key to get back in. This is because if you push down the outside handle it will not operate the latch bolt in the door. It is in fact the key that turns the latch bolt. Conversely the handle on the inside of the door will operate the latch bolt. - Solid Spindles
If your Ickleton double glazing door has a solid spindle it means that when you go outside and close the door you don't need a key to get back in. This is because pushing down the outside handle will operate the latch bolt in the door. The inside handle will also operate the latch bolt. If you live in a block of flats you are likely to have this type of spindle so you don’t accidentally lock yourself out.
Call today about your Ickleton double glazing door lock mechanisms - 01799 578960
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