
Door frame repair in Burlington fixes the structure the lock and hinges mount to — split jambs, rotted sills, frost-heaved sides, and kick-in damage at the strike. When the slab still fits the opening, rebuilding the frame costs far less than a full door replacement.
Halton Door Repair Co. serves Burlington, Oakville, Milton and nearby Halton Region. We assess whether your opening needs jamb rebuild, sill replacement, hinge-side shimming, or strike reinforcement before quoting parts.
Signs the frame — not just the lock — needs repair
- Strike plate screws spin in crushed or soft wood
- Visible split running vertically beside the latch or deadbolt
- Gap at the lock stile even when the latch appears engaged
- Door binds after frost heave — frame shifted on the hinge side
- Rotted sill or bottom jamb from years of snow and ice contact
- Hinge screws pull through the jamb into empty space
Common frame failures in Ontario homes
In Burlington, lake wind, Aldershot humidity, and north Burlington frost — many owners first notice latch trouble after the first sustained cold week, not on the first frost night.
Break-in and forced entry concentrate damage at the lock edge — the slab and hinges are often still usable if the crushed section is rebuilt promptly. Rental turnover and repeated strike adjustments without fixing soft wood lead to the same problem more slowly.
How frame repair restores latching
Solid repairs remove damaged wood, rebuild the lock edge with material rated for hardware loads, and reposition keeps so the latch path is straight. Long screws into the stud help only after the jamb is sound — otherwise they pull through again within weeks.
Extended strike plates and jamb reinforcers spread force across a wider area — useful on high-traffic entries and after prior break-in repair.
On Burlington visits we often combine frame repair with hinge adjustment so the deadbolt and latch both catch cleanly the same trip.
When frame repair beats full replacement
Replacement is reserved for frames that are twisted, rotted through, or structurally compromised. When the slab is square and the damage is localized to the lock edge or sill, frame repair usually restores security for years.
Call (289) 210-7076 if the door will not lock or screws no longer bite at the strike. Photos of the lock side of the jamb help us quote accurately.
Common questions
Quick answers to what homeowners and property managers ask most about this problem.
Can you repair a split door frame without replacing the door in Burlington?
Yes, when the slab and hinges are still sound. We rebuild the lock edge, reposition keeps, and use reinforcement plates when needed. Full replacement is recommended only when the frame is twisted or rotted beyond reliable repair.
How is door frame repair different from strike plate adjustment?
Strike adjustment fixes alignment when the jamb wood is solid. Frame repair rebuilds crushed or split wood so screws bite again. If the plate has been moved several times and the jamb is soft, rebuilding lasts longer than another tweak.
How much does door frame repair cost in Burlington?
Minor strike-area rebuilds differ from full jamb sections or sill work. Halton Door Repair Co. quotes after inspecting the opening on site. Typical residential frame repairs often fall in a lower range than full door replacement — we explain costs before starting.
Should I fix the frame before installing a new lock?
Always. A new deadbolt or multipoint kit in crushed wood will misalign within days. We rebuild the frame first, then set hardware so bolts throw into solid material.
Need door repair in Burlington?
Halton Door Repair Co. serves Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Aldershot, and nearby Halton Region. Call (289) 210-7076 or request a quote with photos of the door — we will tell you honestly whether repair makes sense.