A Door Lock is one of those things you stop noticing until it fails at the worst possible moment: you’re carrying groceries, the key won’t turn, the latch sticks, or you suddenly realize your “secure” setup is mostly wishful thinking.
Doorways take more abuse than most people realize: bumps from furniture, scuffs from daily traffic, small building movements that crack paint lines, and humidity changes that warp poor-quality trims.
If you’ve ever dealt with a door that swells in rainy seasons, peels at the edges, or looks “tired” after a year of daily use, you already know the real problem isn’t the handle—it’s the material system behind the surface. Tt the handle—it’s the material system behind the surface.
If your “closed” door still lets in hallway chatter, bathroom odors, kitchen light, or that tiny draft you can’t explain, your real problem is usually the gap—especially around the latch side.
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