Now that the door knob assembly is removed you can take a good look at the internal components.
Interior door lock stuck.
Door lock stuck in open position.
Doors can start sticking for various reasons and it s always a hassle.
The wood can swell in the hot and humid summer air the hinges can become loose with usage and your house can even shift and settle over time causing changes in the frame.
The solutions and severity of this issue will differ depending on what type of lock it is.
There are several different ways a door latch can be stuck.
Fixing the issue yourself can save you money and many of the issues are relatively quick and easy to handle.
From fixing the alignment to lubricating the lock a little work gets your door back in order.
You will see how the door knob lock works and can then use the rag to wipe down the internal components.
With the door latch stuck you want to know how to fix the issue but in order to do that you must find out the reason it is stuck.
Before you buy a replacement lock try some quick remedies.
A jammed door lock can happen for many reasons including weather and alignment problems.
The key to fixing a sticking door is to determine what is causing the issue and then you can decide if you can fix the problem with a simple trick.
The most pressing will be when your deadbolt door lock is stuck in the open position because your deadbolt provides the real security.
Exterior locks can freeze interior locks get dirty and small internal parts eventually wear out or break.
Use a pen to test the turning mechanism.
Push on the latch to move the internal components.
Put some graphite into the keyhole either by squeezing it from a tube or dusting it onto a key and then operate the lock a few times to work the graphite into the mechanism.