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How to Replace Door Handles
The door handles of your home are an essential element of your design. A new double glazed window handle can bring your home's decor and interior up to date.
Over time, your door knobs may become stiff or even break. These are indications that it's time to replace the knobs. This guide will help you select the appropriate replacement door handle for your home.
Door Knobs
Door handles can enhance the aesthetics of your home, while making it easier for people to open and close doors. They come in a variety of finishes, colors and styles to match your decor. If yours is beginning to show signs of wear or require an upgrade it is possible to replace them in a few simple steps.
The first thing you need to find is the spindle or shaft through the knob's attachment to the door. Some have a small hole that you can insert the screwdriver with a small diameter to release the set screws that hold the knob in place. Some have a small slot or hole through which you can press a spring-activated detent pin with flathead. This pin releases the latch mechanism, and lets you to pull or push the knob.
Once you have the spindle, or shaft in your hands, remove the old upvc window handles knob and replace it. Be sure to align it properly and then check to ensure that the latch functions properly before tightening your new set screws.
After you've replaced the knob, put the rod of the latch over the hole in the door and interlock it with the rod mechanism on the second knob. Make sure the holes are lined up and then thread in the latch plate screws and tighten the screws.
Some people opt for a smooth or brushed finish on their door hardware for modern, sleek design that matches other furnishings in their homes. Some people prefer a rustic style that works well with farmhouse-style rooms. If you have someone in your family who has mobility issues, you may prefer a lever style or rim lock, which requires less pressure to operate.
While aesthetics are traditionally the most important factor in door handle design, other aspects are increasingly being considered as well. Accessibility and infection control have been major considerations in the development of new handle designs. For example, some can be operated using a person's arm.
Latch
The latch that holds your door handle open will wear out due to the wear and tear of use. Switching out the old latch to make room for the new handle is a simple DIY job and will make a huge difference in how your door opens and closes.
Depending on the type of handle you use, the latch could be a separate piece or an integral part of the knob. In either situation, the same procedure for removing and installing is applicable. It's simple to remove the old latch, especially when you have an entry handle for patio door that has a "magic" button. Located on the side of the knob, this little pressure-slot is what you need to press to pull the latch out of the handle and off of the latching mechanism.
If your handle does not come with this button, you'll have to take off the cover plates that are placed over the latch plate. They are typically rectangular or circular and can be removed using a screwdriver in order to remove them off of the handle. Some have a slot where you can insert your screwdriver. Other double glazing handles just snap off.
The next step is to unscrew the two machine screws holding the latch and inner plate to the door handle. It is important to keep these shorter screws with sharp tips in a safe place to be able to reuse them in the future. Once the screws are removed, you can remove the latch plate and mechanism from the hole, and then set it aside.
Then you can begin to install the new latch. Install the latch plate into the door hole and secure it with the hardware provided. Make sure that the square pin on the interior of the latch faces the latching mechanism of the handle and is aligned with the other holes for screws in the handle. Then, secure the exterior latch plate using the screws provided.
Strike Plate
One of the most common reasons for replacing the door handle is because it is loose or doesn't lock properly. This is often caused by malfunctioning components of the latching mechanism, for example an unbalanced strike plate that is too small or has moved up or down on the doorjamb over time. This simple project will allow you to replace your old upvc door handles strike plate with a new, longer one that will give you better security and will keep your door shut.
Apply some lipstick or other marking material on the bolt for the latch to check if it is the strike plate. Close the door and try to latch it. If the mark is located below the strike plate hole this indicates that your door won't latch because the plate is too short. If the mark is above the strike plate hole, it's likely that the strike plate has been moved up or down on the doorjamb.
It is possible to put the new strikeplate in place over the one you have already installed using the screws that come with it, based on your door. It is possible that you will need to drill holes first, and then chisel the wood to ensure a perfect fit. If this is the case, you must be careful not to cut too deeply or you could ruin the strength of your doorjamb.
You can also consider installing a new strike plate which gives the lock a much stronger grip on the door and requires more force to open it. It usually requires two longer screws to secure the strike plate to the frame of the door. To do this, you'll need to remove the existing strike plate, then drill and chisel away the wood to make space for the new one.
This difficult-to-find strike plate is made of solid brass and comes with a thick, heavy-duty. It's specifically designed to be used with antique rim locks. It comes with both wood screws and machine screws, ensuring that you have the right hardware for the job. Make sure to note that wood screws have a sharp tip, whereas the machine screws are more blunt.
The door handles of your home are an essential element of your design. A new double glazed window handle can bring your home's decor and interior up to date.
Over time, your door knobs may become stiff or even break. These are indications that it's time to replace the knobs. This guide will help you select the appropriate replacement door handle for your home.
Door Knobs
Door handles can enhance the aesthetics of your home, while making it easier for people to open and close doors. They come in a variety of finishes, colors and styles to match your decor. If yours is beginning to show signs of wear or require an upgrade it is possible to replace them in a few simple steps.
The first thing you need to find is the spindle or shaft through the knob's attachment to the door. Some have a small hole that you can insert the screwdriver with a small diameter to release the set screws that hold the knob in place. Some have a small slot or hole through which you can press a spring-activated detent pin with flathead. This pin releases the latch mechanism, and lets you to pull or push the knob.
Once you have the spindle, or shaft in your hands, remove the old upvc window handles knob and replace it. Be sure to align it properly and then check to ensure that the latch functions properly before tightening your new set screws.
After you've replaced the knob, put the rod of the latch over the hole in the door and interlock it with the rod mechanism on the second knob. Make sure the holes are lined up and then thread in the latch plate screws and tighten the screws.
Some people opt for a smooth or brushed finish on their door hardware for modern, sleek design that matches other furnishings in their homes. Some people prefer a rustic style that works well with farmhouse-style rooms. If you have someone in your family who has mobility issues, you may prefer a lever style or rim lock, which requires less pressure to operate.
While aesthetics are traditionally the most important factor in door handle design, other aspects are increasingly being considered as well. Accessibility and infection control have been major considerations in the development of new handle designs. For example, some can be operated using a person's arm.
Latch
The latch that holds your door handle open will wear out due to the wear and tear of use. Switching out the old latch to make room for the new handle is a simple DIY job and will make a huge difference in how your door opens and closes.
Depending on the type of handle you use, the latch could be a separate piece or an integral part of the knob. In either situation, the same procedure for removing and installing is applicable. It's simple to remove the old latch, especially when you have an entry handle for patio door that has a "magic" button. Located on the side of the knob, this little pressure-slot is what you need to press to pull the latch out of the handle and off of the latching mechanism.
If your handle does not come with this button, you'll have to take off the cover plates that are placed over the latch plate. They are typically rectangular or circular and can be removed using a screwdriver in order to remove them off of the handle. Some have a slot where you can insert your screwdriver. Other double glazing handles just snap off.
The next step is to unscrew the two machine screws holding the latch and inner plate to the door handle. It is important to keep these shorter screws with sharp tips in a safe place to be able to reuse them in the future. Once the screws are removed, you can remove the latch plate and mechanism from the hole, and then set it aside.
Then you can begin to install the new latch. Install the latch plate into the door hole and secure it with the hardware provided. Make sure that the square pin on the interior of the latch faces the latching mechanism of the handle and is aligned with the other holes for screws in the handle. Then, secure the exterior latch plate using the screws provided.
Strike Plate
One of the most common reasons for replacing the door handle is because it is loose or doesn't lock properly. This is often caused by malfunctioning components of the latching mechanism, for example an unbalanced strike plate that is too small or has moved up or down on the doorjamb over time. This simple project will allow you to replace your old upvc door handles strike plate with a new, longer one that will give you better security and will keep your door shut.
Apply some lipstick or other marking material on the bolt for the latch to check if it is the strike plate. Close the door and try to latch it. If the mark is located below the strike plate hole this indicates that your door won't latch because the plate is too short. If the mark is above the strike plate hole, it's likely that the strike plate has been moved up or down on the doorjamb.
It is possible to put the new strikeplate in place over the one you have already installed using the screws that come with it, based on your door. It is possible that you will need to drill holes first, and then chisel the wood to ensure a perfect fit. If this is the case, you must be careful not to cut too deeply or you could ruin the strength of your doorjamb.
You can also consider installing a new strike plate which gives the lock a much stronger grip on the door and requires more force to open it. It usually requires two longer screws to secure the strike plate to the frame of the door. To do this, you'll need to remove the existing strike plate, then drill and chisel away the wood to make space for the new one.

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