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How to Replace Door Handles
Door handles are an essential part of the decor of your home. A new handle can elevate your home and bring your decor to the present.
Over time the knobs on your door may become stiff or even break. These are signs it's time to replace them. This guide will help you pick the appropriate replacement door handle for your home.
Door Knobs
The upvc windows handles on your doors will improve the appearance of your home and allow you to open and shut them. They are available in a range of finishes, colors and types to complement your decor. If yours are starting to begin to show signs of wear or you just want to upgrade replacing them is easy and can be accomplished in a few steps.
The first thing to find is the shaft or spindle through which the knob is affixed to the door. Some knobs have a tiny hole that you can insert an incredibly small screwdriver to remove the set screws that hold the handle in place. Some have a small slot, or hole, that you can press an activated detent pin that is spring-activated using a flathead. This pin lets go of the latch mechanism and allows you pull or push the knob.
Once you have access to the shaft or spindle take off the door knob and replace it with the new one. Align it correctly and check whether the latch works before tightening the new set screws.
After you've replaced the knob, put the latch rod in position over the hole in the door and interlock it with the rod mechanism on the second knob. Make sure that the holes are aligned, then thread in the latch plate screws and tighten them.
Some prefer a smooth or brushed metal finish on their door hardware to give it an elegant, modern look that matches other furnishings in their homes. Others prefer a more rustic style that is a good match for spaces that are reminiscent of farmhouse. If you have family members who are unable to move You may think about a rim lock or lever-style door knobs, which require less pressure to operate.
Other factors are being taken into consideration more and more in the design of door handles. Accessibility and control of infections are key issues that have led to the creation of new and innovative designs for handles, such as ones that can be operated with the forearm of a person.
Latch
The latch that keeps your Patio door handle locks handle open will wear out due to the wear and tear of use. It is simple to replace the latch on your door handle. This will make an enormous difference in the way it opens and closes.
Depending on what type of handle you use the latch may be a separate part or an integral part of the knob. In either case, you will follow the same steps to remove and replace. It's easy to remove the old latch, especially when you have an entry handle that has a "magic" button. The button is located on the left side of the knob, this tiny pressure-slot is what you need to press to pull the latch right out of the handle and out of the latching mechanism.
If your handle does not come with this button, you will need to remove the cover plates that are placed over the latch plate. These are usually rectangular or circular and can be removed using the help of a screwdriver. Some have slots where you can insert your screwdriver. Other double glazing window handles simply snap off.
Next, you will want to loosen the two machine screws holding the latch and the inner plate to the door handle. You will need to store these shorter screws with sharp tips in a safe location so that you can reuse them in the future. After the screws have been removed, you can take the latch plate and the mechanism from the hole and put it aside.
Then you can begin to install the new latch. Insert the latch plate into the door hole and secure it with the hardware provided. Make sure the square pin on the interior of the latch is facing the latching mechanism inside the upvc handle window, and that it lines up with the other screw chambers in the door handle. Then fix the exterior latch plate using the screws supplied.
Strike Plate
It is typical to replace a door handle when it feels loose, or does not lock properly. This is usually caused by malfunctioning parts of the latching system, such as a strike plate that is too small or has moved upwards or downward on the doorjamb over time. This easy project allows you to replace your old strike plate with a longer, new one that will provide better security and will keep your door shut.
Apply a lipstick or other marking material on the latch bolt to determine if it's the strike plate. Close the door and attempt to latch it. If the mark is located below the strike plate's hole, this means that your door won't latch because the plate is too short. If the mark is above or below the strikeplate hole the strikeplate may have been moved up or downward on the doorjamb.
You might be able to put the new strikeplate in place over the one you have already installed using the screws included with it, depending on your door. But, you may have to pre-drill holes and then chisel a bit of the wood to ensure it's a good fit. If this is the case, be careful not to chisel too deeply or you could damage the strength of your doorjamb.
Installing a new box-style strike plate will give the lock a more secure grip on the doors and will require more force to open the doors. It usually requires two longer screws to fix the strike plate to the door frame. To accomplish this, you'll need to take off the existing strike plate, then drill and chisel away the wood to make space for the new one.
This hard-to find strike plate is made of solid brass and comes with a thick, heavy-duty. It's designed to be used on antique rim locks. It comes with machine screws and wood screws, so you'll have the correct hardware for the job. Make sure to note that wood screws have a sharp edge, whereas the machine screws are more blunt.
Door handles are an essential part of the decor of your home. A new handle can elevate your home and bring your decor to the present.
Over time the knobs on your door may become stiff or even break. These are signs it's time to replace them. This guide will help you pick the appropriate replacement door handle for your home.
Door Knobs
The upvc windows handles on your doors will improve the appearance of your home and allow you to open and shut them. They are available in a range of finishes, colors and types to complement your decor. If yours are starting to begin to show signs of wear or you just want to upgrade replacing them is easy and can be accomplished in a few steps.
The first thing to find is the shaft or spindle through which the knob is affixed to the door. Some knobs have a tiny hole that you can insert an incredibly small screwdriver to remove the set screws that hold the handle in place. Some have a small slot, or hole, that you can press an activated detent pin that is spring-activated using a flathead. This pin lets go of the latch mechanism and allows you pull or push the knob.
Once you have access to the shaft or spindle take off the door knob and replace it with the new one. Align it correctly and check whether the latch works before tightening the new set screws.

Some prefer a smooth or brushed metal finish on their door hardware to give it an elegant, modern look that matches other furnishings in their homes. Others prefer a more rustic style that is a good match for spaces that are reminiscent of farmhouse. If you have family members who are unable to move You may think about a rim lock or lever-style door knobs, which require less pressure to operate.
Other factors are being taken into consideration more and more in the design of door handles. Accessibility and control of infections are key issues that have led to the creation of new and innovative designs for handles, such as ones that can be operated with the forearm of a person.
Latch
The latch that keeps your Patio door handle locks handle open will wear out due to the wear and tear of use. It is simple to replace the latch on your door handle. This will make an enormous difference in the way it opens and closes.
Depending on what type of handle you use the latch may be a separate part or an integral part of the knob. In either case, you will follow the same steps to remove and replace. It's easy to remove the old latch, especially when you have an entry handle that has a "magic" button. The button is located on the left side of the knob, this tiny pressure-slot is what you need to press to pull the latch right out of the handle and out of the latching mechanism.
If your handle does not come with this button, you will need to remove the cover plates that are placed over the latch plate. These are usually rectangular or circular and can be removed using the help of a screwdriver. Some have slots where you can insert your screwdriver. Other double glazing window handles simply snap off.
Next, you will want to loosen the two machine screws holding the latch and the inner plate to the door handle. You will need to store these shorter screws with sharp tips in a safe location so that you can reuse them in the future. After the screws have been removed, you can take the latch plate and the mechanism from the hole and put it aside.
Then you can begin to install the new latch. Insert the latch plate into the door hole and secure it with the hardware provided. Make sure the square pin on the interior of the latch is facing the latching mechanism inside the upvc handle window, and that it lines up with the other screw chambers in the door handle. Then fix the exterior latch plate using the screws supplied.
Strike Plate
It is typical to replace a door handle when it feels loose, or does not lock properly. This is usually caused by malfunctioning parts of the latching system, such as a strike plate that is too small or has moved upwards or downward on the doorjamb over time. This easy project allows you to replace your old strike plate with a longer, new one that will provide better security and will keep your door shut.
Apply a lipstick or other marking material on the latch bolt to determine if it's the strike plate. Close the door and attempt to latch it. If the mark is located below the strike plate's hole, this means that your door won't latch because the plate is too short. If the mark is above or below the strikeplate hole the strikeplate may have been moved up or downward on the doorjamb.
You might be able to put the new strikeplate in place over the one you have already installed using the screws included with it, depending on your door. But, you may have to pre-drill holes and then chisel a bit of the wood to ensure it's a good fit. If this is the case, be careful not to chisel too deeply or you could damage the strength of your doorjamb.
Installing a new box-style strike plate will give the lock a more secure grip on the doors and will require more force to open the doors. It usually requires two longer screws to fix the strike plate to the door frame. To accomplish this, you'll need to take off the existing strike plate, then drill and chisel away the wood to make space for the new one.
This hard-to find strike plate is made of solid brass and comes with a thick, heavy-duty. It's designed to be used on antique rim locks. It comes with machine screws and wood screws, so you'll have the correct hardware for the job. Make sure to note that wood screws have a sharp edge, whereas the machine screws are more blunt.
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