Evening all,
Just tipped in from a late shift and had to do the dreaded 'lock the front door routine'.
The front door to out house is UPVC with a multi point locking mechanism and euro lock.
When I enter the house and then turn to lock the door it cannot be pushed shut quietly and then locked.
The door has to be literally launched at the frame before the handle can be lifted to ensure the multi point locks engage. As you can imagine it's not quiet and by the time I'm upstairs the other half is already moaning about how noisy I am.
When stood within the house and facing the door the hinges are on the right and the lock to the left.
When the door is locked I can still hear traffic and there is still a bit of a draft coming through.
I have previously manouvered the catches on the frame further forward (to the exterior) of the frame to try and reduce the breeze but it hasn't helped much and the door dosent close any easier......
Do u think it's time for a new door or is there a simple fix I'm overlooking?
Thanks
Just tipped in from a late shift and had to do the dreaded 'lock the front door routine'.
The front door to out house is UPVC with a multi point locking mechanism and euro lock.
When I enter the house and then turn to lock the door it cannot be pushed shut quietly and then locked.
The door has to be literally launched at the frame before the handle can be lifted to ensure the multi point locks engage. As you can imagine it's not quiet and by the time I'm upstairs the other half is already moaning about how noisy I am.
When stood within the house and facing the door the hinges are on the right and the lock to the left.
When the door is locked I can still hear traffic and there is still a bit of a draft coming through.
I have previously manouvered the catches on the frame further forward (to the exterior) of the frame to try and reduce the breeze but it hasn't helped much and the door dosent close any easier......
Do u think it's time for a new door or is there a simple fix I'm overlooking?
Thanks