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Pella storm door latch won t open.
To unjam the deadbolt remove the latch side rail installation screws.
The storm door deadbolt and latch side rail are likely misaligned which can prevent the deadbolt from retracting.
If the door hangs or doesn t latch the door latch is not properly aligned.
If the handle must be lifted to open or close the door the hardware is upside down.
When this happens the storm door deadbolt and latch side rail are likely misaligned which can prevent the deadbolt from retracting.
Once the mechanism has been released adjust stiff pella sliding door locks by loosening the screws holding the latching strikes on the inside of the door frame.
I even walked around to the outside of the door and nothing.
To unjam the deadbolt remove the installation screws on the latch rail from the outside.
A pella storm door that is difficult to open or close may be the result of a faulty or misaligned door latch.
The door might be difficult to latch and release if the strikes are misaligned.
The handle is moving freely on both sides and it appears to be unlocked but it just won t open.
A loose handle should be tightened to function properly.
One problem that might arise is when it is difficult if not impossible for you to open the storm door.
Pella storm doors and screen doors are built with the quality and craftsmanship that go into all of our products.
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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.
Pella offers a complete selection of windows and doors including a collection of storm doors.
Pry off the plastic covers loosen the screws and slide the strikes up or down a few millimeters.
This will loosen the tension on the deadbolt allowing it to retract and the door to open.
Pella s attractive selection of storm doors are designed to suit your preferences including screens that roll out of sight or decorative designs.