
A door that latches but the strike area looks chewed up is more common than many Bradford homeowners expect. Online repair forums and our own routes across Bradford, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Holland Landing repeat the same story: the latch missed for months until screws pulled out of soft wood.
Strike damage we see near Holland Street and Disera
In Bradford, kick-ins and hip-checks chew the jamb at the strike — polish marks tell us whether the door dropped or the frame moved. Holland Door Works rebuilds the lock edge instead of chasing oversized screws in pulp.
BWG builder multipoints need longer fasteners into framing when the trim is just decorative.
Repairs that survive the next season
Extended plates, composite filler where the wood is soft, and stud-length screws are the usual kit. Filing a lip is only for hairline misalignment — Holland Door Works says when that is a waste of your time.
After reinforcement we recheck latch height so Bradford winters do not recreate the miss.
Send photos before we roll
A clear shot of the strike and latch to (289) 272-7022 lets us load the right plate. Holland Door Works handles Bradford & Simcoe County stock doors the same day when sizes match.
Holland Door Works quote
Holland Street and BWG new builds — repair-first. Call (289) 272-7022.
Common questions
Quick answers to what homeowners and property managers ask most about this problem.
What causes strike plate screws to pull out?
In Bradford, repeated latch misses wear away wood fibres around the screw holes. Each miss acts like a small impact. Short screws that only bite into trim — not the stud — pull out faster. Soft jamb wood from moisture or prior break-in damage makes the problem worse.
Can a split door jamb be repaired without replacing the door in Bradford?
In Bradford, yes, when the slab and hinges are still sound. We rebuild the lock edge with filler or wood inserts rated for hardware loads, reposition keeps, and use longer screws into the stud. Full replacement is reserved for frames that are twisted, rotted, or structurally compromised.
How do you fix a strike plate after a break-in?
In Bradford, first secure the opening. Then remove damaged wood at the lock edge, rebuild the section so screws bite cleanly, install a reinforcement plate if needed, and align the strike with the latch path. Hardware is replaced when the bore or bolt is damaged.
Are longer screws enough to fix a loose strike plate?
In Bradford, longer screws into the stud help only when the jamb wood around the plate is still solid. If the area is crushed or split, rebuilding the edge comes first — otherwise long screws pull through soft wood and the plate loosens again within weeks.
Need door repair in Bradford?
Holland Door Works serves Bradford, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Holland Landing, Innisfil, and nearby Bradford & Simcoe County. Call (289) 272-7022 or request a quote with photos of the door — we will tell you honestly whether repair makes sense.
