Can most sliding glass doors be modified to lock from the outside?
This is I think a very typical sliding door onto a patio, in a nice contemporary style building from the 80s – I don’t know exactly what kind of sliding door because I haven’t seen it in person yet. I’m just trying to figure out whether I can assume I’ll be able to install a lock that makes it possible to use this sliding door as a normal exit/entrance – that is, lock it behind me as I go.
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In response to your very generic description of the door, I would think in most cases the answer would be a very generic and qualified yes.
Sliding door I’ve had were locking inside and out, from the get- go !
I have one with a key lock. I don’t know if one can be modified but I don’t see why not, especially if the frame is wide enough where making a hole in the frame won’t possibly break the glass.
Contact a locksmith, they do make kits for outside lockable sliding doors.
Yes. Like conventional doors most are reversible. I don’t know your specific door but if I had to bet…
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