Storm Door Locked Shut


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Old 02-04-23, 04:27 PM
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Storm Door Locked Shut

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I moved into this house fairly recently, and I do not know the brand or company who installed the storm door. Suddenly one day it just shut closed and would not open no matter what. I tried every possible thing and then finally decided to cut it open to see if there was a latch release that I can pry open. I cut it open (rather ugly) and now I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas would be really helpful.

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Old 02-04-23, 04:43 PM
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Just unscrew the latch side z bar and it should pull open.
 
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Can you please explain further, I'd really appreciate it. I don't have any screws available to unscrew on the inside or the outside. No hinges, nothing. The only screw available to unscrew is the at the bottom of the blue locking mechanism at the bottom left as shown in the pics. Thanks for your response!
 
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Old 02-04-23, 06:10 PM
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There is a vinyl cap on that outside the covers the screws. Peel it off and it will expose the 5 screws that hold the z bar onto the brickmold.
 
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Thank you, that worked and was easy. Now I feel bad for screwing up my door. Any advice on how to cover it up or fix it?
 
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Old 02-05-23, 12:34 PM
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Some hardware stores have flat aluminum bar stock. (Example) You could get a piece, cut it to the right length, (maybe 1/4" longer than your latch trim is) paint it brown and then drill the holes in it in the right spots... it would then act like a backing plate for your interior door latch trim.
 
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