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Why Lock Issues Increase During Warmer Months (And How to Prevent Them)

  • Fernanda Yanes
  • May 12
  • 1 min read

As temperatures rise, many homeowners and business owners don’t realize that their locks can be affected by seasonal changes. Warmer weather causes materials like metal and wood to expand, which can lead to subtle shifts in door alignment and lock performance.

This expansion often results in keys getting stuck, locks becoming harder to turn, or doors not latching properly. While these issues may seem minor at first, they can quickly worsen if left unaddressed. Over time, continued pressure on the lock mechanism can lead to internal damage and complete failure.

Increased activity during warmer months also plays a role. With more people coming and going—kids out of school, family visits, vacations—locks are used more frequently. This added wear and tear can accelerate the deterioration of already stressed components.

Humidity can also impact locks, especially in older systems. Moisture can lead to rust or corrosion inside the mechanism, making it harder for the lock to function smoothly.

The best way to prevent these issues is through routine maintenance and early intervention. Simple steps like lubricating locks, checking door alignment, and addressing stiffness early can extend the life of your locks.

If your locks are already showing signs of wear, it’s important to have them inspected before a small inconvenience turns into a full lockout or security concern.

Ameristar Locksmith is the best choice for fast, reliable locksmith services you can trust.

 
 
 

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