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Pella storm door latch stuck.
To unjam the deadbolt remove the latch side rail installation screws.
Pella offers a complete selection of windows and doors including a collection of storm doors.
Pella manufactures two types of patio doors in hinged and sliding varieties as well as main entry doors and storm doors many of which are fitted with locks.
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A loose handle should be tightened to function properly.
This will loosen the tension on the deadbolt allowing it to retract and the door to open.
The storm door deadbolt and latch side rail are likely misaligned which can prevent the deadbolt from retracting.
If your handle set and deadbolt move freely when the door is open the deadbolt may be hitting the edge of the strike plate.
If you need assistance with your pella storm door you ve come to the right place.
A pella storm door that is difficult to open or close may be the result of a faulty or misaligned door latch.
Bump proof and pick resistant patented side locking bar technology replaces a traditional pin and tumbler design.
If the handle must be lifted to open or close the door the hardware is upside down.
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With a little maintenance you should be able to release.
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If you have a pella storm door carry out the proper ongoing maintenance on the door to avoid future problems with the door s operation.
Once the door is open operate the handle and turn the deadbolt.
If either does not operate when the door is open the hardware needs to be replaced.
Virtually any part of your pella product can be replaced including crank handles sash locks key locks for doors exterior touch up paint and more.
Replacement parts and accessories are a click away.
Over time the moving parts of the lock can seize preventing the door from opening.
If the door hangs or doesn t latch the door latch is not properly aligned.