This simple task can be done in less than an hour and only requires a few tools.
How to get a stuck door handle off.
You can try this step before taking the handle off.
To remove a door handle without any visible screws start by prying off the cover plate by inserting a flathead screwdriver in the notch on the side of the plate.
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.
This video will show you how to get your closed door open because of a latch failure.
This video will show you how to get your closed door open because of a latch failure.
This guide will show you how to take off a door knob as well as how to remove a door knob with hidden screws.
Doors can start sticking for various reasons and it s always a hassle.
Spray lubricant dissolves rust and loosens stuck bolts but it won t help if your cabinet knob or door knob screw is stripped because there s no way to get it where it needs to be.
Now take that piece of plastic and try to insert it into the door from the outside directly where the latch is.
If you cannot get the lock button unstuck with simple jiggling and the door is locked have no fear you should still be able to get the door open.
If the door lock button is stuck out keeping you from pressing it in jiggling the handle and moving the door is likely to shake the jammed parts together.
If this doesn t work then you re going to have to resort to removing the door from the hinges.
These screws hold both sides of the doorknob to the surface of the door and help support the spindle.
If you try too hard to remove a stuck bolt with a screwdriver you run the risk of stripping the head and making removal that much more difficult.
The issue a door latch stuck due to a jamming latch will have no real variation between how the latch moves when it is pressed in or when the handle is turned both when the door is open and when it is shut.
Remove the screws from the escutcheon plate covering the latch mechanism and the hole in the door.
If you re lucky this will force the latch back.
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.