Property / Unit Number
Inspector / Technician
Inspection Date
Maintenance Type
Routine (6/12 month)
Complaint-Driven (Sticking/Jamming)
Post-Renovation Clean
Door / Hardware Location
Hardware Category
Entry Deadbolt / Mortise Lockset
Interior Passage / Privacy Handle Set
Pocket / Barn Door Sliding Track System
Sliding Glass Patio Door Roller & Track Assembly
Multipoint Exterior Locking System
Finish / Material
Brass
Stainless Steel
Matte Black
Bronze
Aluminum
Physical & Operational Criteria | Pass | Fail | N/A | |
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Latch Engagement: Latch bolt extends and retracts fully without sticking | ||||
Deadbolt Throw: Smooth key/thumbturn rotation without binding on strike plate | ||||
Track Travel: Sliding door/panel glides smoothly across full track length | ||||
Handle / Lever Spring: Levers return fully horizontal without sagging | ||||
Weatherseal Gap: Proper door compression against weatherstripping when latched |
A. Cleaning & Debris Removal
Track Channel Clearing: Vacuum and wipe debris, grit, and hair out of bottom sliding tracks.
Keyway & Cylinder Clearing: Use compressed air to blow out dust from keyways and key cylinder chambers.
Strike Plate & Latch Pocket: Clear dust/debris buildup inside strike plate openings and latch pockets.
Action Taken: Compressed air used | Track solvent cleaned
B. Alignment, Fasteners & Mechanical Adjustments
Mounting Hardware Tightness: Tighten loose handle escutcheon plates, rose screws, and strike plate screws.
Security Screw Verification: Ensure long (3-inch) wood screws are installed in door frame strike plates into house framing.
[ ] Sliding Roller Adjustment: Turn height adjustment screws on bottom sliding door rollers to level panel and eliminate dragging.
Strike Plate Realignment: Adjust lip position or file strike opening if deadbolt/latch binds against frame.
Action Taken: Screws retorqued | Roller height raised/lowered
A. Cleaning & Debris Removal
Track Channel Clearing: Vacuum and wipe debris, grit, and hair out of bottom sliding tracks.
Keyway & Cylinder Clearing: Use compressed air to blow out dust from keyways and key cylinder chambers.
Strike Plate & Latch Pocket: Clear dust/debris buildup inside strike plate openings and latch pockets.
Action Taken: Compressed air used | Track solvent cleaned | Debris vacuumed.
B. Alignment, Fasteners & Mechanical Adjustments
Mounting Hardware Tightness: Tighten loose handle escutcheon plates, rose screws, and strike plate screws.
Security Screw Verification: Ensure long (3-inch) wood screws are installed in door frame strike plates into house framing.
Sliding Roller Adjustment: Turn height adjustment screws on bottom sliding door rollers to level panel and eliminate dragging.
Strike Plate Realignment: Adjust lip position or file strike opening if deadbolt/latch binds against frame.
Action Taken: Screws retorqued | Roller height raised/lowered | Strike plate repositioned.
C. Specialized Lubrication
Note: Do NOT use wet oils, grease, or standard WD-40 inside key cylinders, as they attract grit and cause tumbler pins to gum up over time.
Lubricant Selected:
Action Item | Check? | |
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A. Cleaning & Debris Removal | ||
Track Channel Clearing: Vacuum and wipe debris, grit, and hair out of bottom sliding tracks. | ||
Keyway & Cylinder Clearing: Use compressed air to blow out dust from keyways and key cylinder chambers. | ||
Strike Plate & Latch Pocket: Clear dust/debris buildup inside strike plate openings and latch pockets. | ||
Action Taken: Compressed air used | Track solvent cleaned | Debris vacuumed. | ||
B. Alignment, Fasteners & Mechanical Adjustments | ||
Mounting Hardware Tightness: Tighten loose handle escutcheon plates, rose screws, and strike plate screws. | ||
Security Screw Verification: Ensure long (3-inch) wood screws are installed in door frame strike plates into house framing. | ||
Sliding Roller Adjustment: Turn height adjustment screws on bottom sliding door rollers to level panel and eliminate dragging. | ||
Strike Plate Realignment: Adjust lip position or file strike opening if deadbolt/latch binds against frame. | ||
Action Taken: Screws retorqued | Roller height raised/lowered | Strike plate repositioned. | ||
C. Specialized Lubrication Note: Do NOT use wet oils, grease, or standard WD-40 inside key cylinders, as they attract grit and cause tumbler pins to gum up over time. | ||
Lubricant Selected: | ||
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Lubrication Points Addressed: | ||
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Clean-up: Wipe all excess lubricant from visible door surfaces and trim. |
Final Check Item | Status (1 = Satisfactory, 2 = Needs, 3 = Follow-up | Notes | |
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Key turns smoothly in cylinder without binding | |||
Latch seats securely into strike plate without pushing door | |||
Sliding panel operates single-fingered without drag | |||
Lock hardware clean and free of wet residue |
Parts Replaced
None
Strike Plate
Key Cylinder
Sliding Door Rollers
Latch Assembly
Notes / Follow-up Work Required
Technician Signature
Form Template Insights
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Capturing basic identification details establishes an official record of building care. Recording the exact date, technician name, and property identifier creates a historical baseline. If a lock failure or break-in occurs later, having a logged inspection date helps establish due diligence for landlord liability and insurance claims.
Hardware types require vastly different maintenance approaches. Categorizing the entry right away prevents technicians from using the wrong tools or methods. For instance, maintaining a high-traffic entrance deadbolt requires different security checks than servicing a pocket door roller hidden inside a wall cavity.
This section forces the user to evaluate the system in its "as-is" state before disassembling or applying lubricants. Documenting squeaks, sags, and alignment issues before touching anything prevents confusion about whether an issue was pre-existing or caused by the maintenance process itself. It also dictates what repairs will be necessary later in the checklist.
The final verification ensures the system actually works after servicing. Re-testing the hardware eliminates common post-maintenance issues, such as lock binding when the door is fully shut or oily residues left on surrounding finishes. The final sign-off transfers accountability to the inspector, confirming that all safety and operational standards have been met.
Mandatory Questions Recommendation
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Six core fields are non-negotiable for safety and mechanical functionality.
1. Property / Unit No. & Location Identifier
2. Inspection Date
3. Initial Latch & Deadbolt Engagement Status (Pass/Fail)
4. Fastener & Security Screw Verification
5. Lubricant Type Applied
6. Inspector / Technician Sign-off