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How to Replace Door Handles

Door handles are a key part of your home's decor. A new handle can bring your home's decor up-to-date.

As time passes, your knobs for your doors can begin to feel stiff or even break. These are signs it's time to change them. This guide will help you select the appropriate replacement Door Handles door handle for your home.

Door Knobs

The double glazed windows handles on your doors will enhance the look of your home and make it easier for you to open and close them. They are available in a range of finishes, colors and types to complement your decor. If yours are starting to show signs of wear or simply require an upgrade, replacing them is relatively simple and can be done in a few steps.

The first thing you need to do is locate the shaft or spindle through the knob's attachment to the door. Some knobs have a small opening that you can access with a screwdriver for removal of the set screws that hold the handle in place. Others have a thin slot or hole in which you can use the flathead screwdriver on a spring-activated pin called a detent. When you press the pin and the latch mechanism opens, it releases and allows you to pull or push on the knob.

Once you have the spindle, or shaft in your hand, remove the old knob and replace it. Make sure to align it properly and then check to ensure that the latch works properly before tightening your new set screws.

After replacing the knob, hold the latch rod in position over the hole in the door and lock it in place with the rod mechanism on the second knob. Make sure that the holes are aligned then tighten the screws on the latch plate.

Some people choose a brushed or smooth metal finish for the door hardware to give their home a modern and sleek look. This will match the furniture they have. Others prefer a more rustic style, which pairs well with spaces that are reminiscent of farmhouse. If you have someone in your family with mobility issues, you might want to choose a lever style or rim lock, which requires less pressure to operate.

Other aspects are being looked at more and more when it comes to the design of door handles. Accessibility and control of infections are two major issues that have led to the creation of new designs for handle handles, such as ones that can be operated using a person's forearm.

Latch

The latch that holds the handle of your external door handles euro lock open will wear down as time passes. It is easy to change the latch on your door handle. This will result in a big difference in how it opens and closes.

Depending on the type of handle you have the latch could be part of the knob itself or it could be an individual piece that is attached to the door itself. In either case, you'll need to follow the same procedure to remove and replace. Getting the old latch out of its place is quite simple, especially if your door handle has what is called a "magic button". The button is located on the left side of the knob, this small pressure-slot is what you need to press to take the latch right out of the handle and out of the latching mechanism.

If your handle does not come with this button, you'll need to remove the cover plates that are placed over the latch plate. These are usually rectangular or circular and can be removed using a screwdriver to pry them off of the handle. Some have slots where you can insert your screwdriver. Other handles just snap off.

The next step is to remove the two machine screws that secure the latch and the inner plate to the victorian scroll door handles handle. You'll need to keep these shorter screws with a pointed tip in a secure location so that you can reuse them later. After these screws are removed you can pull the latch plate and mechanism out of the hole in the door and set it aside.

Then you can begin to install the new latch. Insert the inside plate of the latch into the hole in the door, and secure it using the provided hardware. Make sure that the square pin in the interior of the latch faces the latching mechanism inside the handle and aligns with the screw holes on the other sides of the handle. Then, push the exterior latch plate onto and secure it using the screws supplied.

Strike Plate

One of the most common reasons for replacing a door handle is because it is loose or doesn't lock properly. This is typically caused by malfunctioning parts of the latching system, for example a strike plate that is too small or has moved up or downward on the doorjamb as time passes. This project lets you replace your old strikeplate with a more substantial one, which will provide greater security for your door and ensure it stays shut.

Apply a lipstick or other marking material on the latch bolt to determine if it's the strike plate. Close the door, and then try to latch it. If the mark is below the strike plate's hole, this means that your door won't latch due to the fact that the strike plate is too small. If the mark is higher than the strike plate hole, it's most likely that the strike plate has been moved up or down the doorjamb.

Depending on your door, you may be able to just screw the new strike plate into place over the old one using the screws included with it. You may need to drill holes first and then chisel some wood out to ensure a secure fit. If this is the situation Be careful not to chisel out too much wood or you may ruin the integrity of the doorjamb.

Installing a brand new box-style strike plate will give the lock a stronger grip on doors and will require more force to open them. Typically it will require two longer screws to secure the strike plate to the door frame. You'll need remove the previous strike plate before drilling and chiseling the wood to create space for the new one.

This rare strike plate is made from solid brass and has a heavy-duty thickness. It's made to be used on antique rim locks. It comes with both wood screws and machine screws, so you'll have the right hardware for the job. Keep in mind that wood screws have a pointed tip, while machine screws are more blunt.Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpg

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