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Why your front door won't latch in winter (Aurora, ON)

Aurora entries bind when freeze–thaw moves the jamb and the latch no longer meets the strike — especially on west-facing Call (647) 932-0552.

Written by James, Local operatorAurora Entry Specialists

Front entry door on a home in Aurora, Ontario — winter latch adjustment
Front door repair in Aurora when cold weather causes sticking or latch miss.

Aurora entries bind when freeze–thaw moves the jamb and the latch no longer meets the strike — especially on west-facing doors along the Yonge corridor after a cold night.

Winter latch miss near Wellington and Yonge

Across Aurora, dry cold shrinks slabs and shifts strikes overnight. Aurora Entry Specialists adjusts hinges and keeps instead of saying wait until April.

Estate hinges on golf-course streets show it first on the coldest mornings.

What to check before we arrive

Confirm top and bottom close together — one high hinge is a classic winter-only miss on Wellington and Yonge. Do not plane the slab in January.

Reversible adjustments beat permanent wood removal.

Lockout priority

If it will not secure tonight, call (647) 932-0552. Aurora Entry Specialists elevates lockouts on York Region routes.

Aurora Entry Specialists next step

Wellington and Yonge calls start with photos when you can. Phone (647) 932-0552 — repair-first advice from Aurora Entry Specialists.

Common questions

Quick answers to what homeowners and property managers ask most about this problem.

Why does my front door not latch in cold weather in Aurora?

Ontario winters dry out indoor air and shrink wood jambs. The door slab shifts slightly in the frame, so the latch bolt misses the strike plate hole by a few millimetres. Hinge screws can also loosen over time, letting the door sag toward the lock side. Seasonal adjustment is common on Aurora homes — it does not always mean you need a new door.

Can I fix a misaligned strike plate myself?

In Aurora, if the jamb is solid, you can try tightening hinge screws, filing the strike plate lip, or repositioning the plate slightly. Mark where the latch hits first. Avoid forcing a door that binds on the threshold — that can split the jamb. If screws will not bite or the plate has been moved several times before, professional frame repair usually lasts longer.

Is a door that will not latch a security problem?

In Aurora, yes — if the latch does not catch, the deadbolt may not align either, and the door can open with moderate pressure. Treat a door that will not lock at night as urgent. Until it is repaired, use the deadbolt if it still throws cleanly, and call for service if the opening cannot be secured.

Will the problem go away when the weather warms up?

In Aurora, sometimes a door that barely missed in January latches again in humid summer. That confirms seasonal movement, not a broken lock. It is still worth fixing — the same misalignment returns next winter and can wear out hardware and soft jamb wood in the meantime.

Need door repair in Aurora?

Aurora Entry Specialists serves Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill, and nearby York Region. Call (647) 932-0552 or request a quote with photos of the door — we will tell you honestly whether repair makes sense.

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