Signs of Failing Residential Locks
In this blog entry, the professional Charleston lock installation service team here at Charleston Locksmith Pro will detail the main signs that your residential locks are about to fail.
What are the main signs of residential lock failure?
- Hard to Turn Keys in Locks– If you are finding it hard to turn your key in your lock even when the door handle is pulled tight, it indicates something seriously wrong with the lock, and the risk of keys breaking off inside locks
- You Cannot Turn The Lock Inside the House – you are finding it hard to turn the latch on the lock from inside the house, even if pressure is applied to the door
- Wobbly Locks – If your locks are wobbling back and forth when you turn them, it is a sign that the locking mechanism is about to fail
- Rust– If you notice rust on your locks, it indicates a moisture problem which will erode the locking mechanism itself
- Strange Noises with Electronic Locks – If you hear a strange noise when you are using your electronic fob or code to open your locks, it indicates an issue with your lock actuators which can lead to total lock failureKey Fob Issues – Malfunctioning key fobs, or key fobs that take a way longer time to open or shut the lock than you’re used to indicates a potential mechanical issue with your electronic locks, or potentially a blown fuse that is preventing your powered locks from working wholly