
Yes, a locksmith can fix a dropped uPVC door. Most of the time it’s a job we can sort on the day without fuss.
A dropped uPVC door isn’t a security risk in itself, but it’s annoying. The lock won’t line up. The door scrapes the frame. You feel a draught. It grinds on opening and closing. We get calls about this regularly across Southampton, Hythe, Totton, and out to the Waterside postcodes like SO45. The good news is the fix is usually straightforward.
What’s actually going on
uPVC doors are hung on hinges, and those hinges have adjustment screws. Over time, the weight of the door and normal use causes the frame to settle slightly. The hinges drop. The door sags just enough that the lock mechanism no longer lines up with the strike plate on the frame.
Sometimes it’s one hinge that’s gone. Sometimes it’s all three. The door might bind at the top corner, or the bottom edge scrapes the threshold. You might hear a click or clunk when you close it because the multipoint lock is fighting the misalignment.
Wear and tear is normal. Hinges aren’t designed to be permanent without adjustment. That’s the honest truth.
What to do, and what not to
Don’t force the lock. Don’t plane the door yourself. Don’t ignore it and hope it sorts itself, because it won’t.
What you can do: check if the hinges have visible adjustment screws. Some do, some don’t. If you’re handy, you can tighten them slightly. But if the frame itself has moved, or the hinges are worn, you need a proper look from someone who knows uPVC doors.
How we sort it on the day
We inspect all three hinges and the frame. We check the lock and strike plate alignment. We adjust the hinges in the right order, starting from the top. We test the lock operation and the door’s swing. If a hinge is worn beyond adjustment, we’ll tell you straight and give you a quote for replacement. We use non-destructive methods first. No unnecessary damage.
When to call us
Call us if the door won’t close properly, or the lock is binding, or you’re worried about the frame. We cover Southampton, Hythe, Fawley, Blackfield, and all the Waterside. We’re available day or night. No call-out fee. We quote up front. If we fix it, you pay. If we can’t, you don’t.
If you’re also worried about your uPVC door lock itself, we can check that too.
FAQ
We quote on the day after we’ve inspected it. The cost depends on what’s gone wrong and whether hinges need replacing or just adjusting. We don’t charge a call-out fee.
We work day and night across Southampton, Totton, Eastleigh, Romsey, and the Waterside. Response times vary, but we turn out for urgent jobs quickly.
We cover Southampton and the Waterside, including Hythe, Holbury, Fawley, Blackfield, Dibden, Marchwood, Totton, Eastleigh, Romsey, Lymington, and the New Forest. Ring us and we’ll confirm.
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