Stiff sash lock on a Georgian stone-built terraced houses and townhouse
Common on Georgian stone-built terraced houses and townhouses across Bath — the timber door has moved seasonally and the mortice case has bound against the keep. We often see this coupled with period ironmongery failures on Georgian listed-building front doors including worn brass mortice furniture and seized rim locks. The fix is either service (lubricate and adjust) or replace with a BS3621 equivalent if the existing lock is pre-standard.
Our approach Service first if the mechanism is sound; BS3621 upgrade if the existing lock is sub-standard or worn beyond service.