Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Question… I never use the pocket doors and today closed my bathroom door to keep the dog out after spraying some cleaner in the shower. Now the door is locked from the inside. Does anyone know how to open it? There’s what looks like a flat head screwdriver could turn it but doesn’t seem to work.
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Pocket doors only "lock" from the inside. You have to turn the handle to engage the lock.
Ours often gets stuck. I believe (from the outside), if you lift and slide, you can disengage it from the wall hook. To avoid same issue arising in the future, always be sure the locking knob is seated inside the door panel before pulling it closed (or not close it all the way )
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I have these doors, really annoying. I get locked in and cannot get out and my other half takes a flat ended screw driver and turns the flat area until the door unlocks. I guess they are all different.
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It is annoying! But I literally just lifted it up a little and it slid right open. Thank goodness.
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Interesting problem. We've been using our pocket doors, both in the bathroom and two closets regularly for 20 years and never had a problem. (I know this doesn't help, but thought I'd mention it anyway.)
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Did she get charged a credit card fee?
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That didn’t work on mine. The latch was still connected and wouldn’t release. Lifting it up worked though. I think the doors have different mechanisms depending on when the house was built. Older pocket doors have never been an issue but I purposely don’t use these as they get stuck often.
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