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How to Replace Door Handles

upvc door handles replacement handles are a key part of your home's decor. A new handle can bring your decor and space up to date.

Over time the knobs on your door could become stiff or even break. These are indications that it's time to replace them. This guide will help choose the best door handle replacement Door Handles for your home.

Door Knobs

Door double glazing windows handles can enhance the look of your home, while making it easier for people to open and close doors. They come in a variety of finishes, colors and types to complement your decor. If yours is beginning to show signs of wear or you just want to upgrade replacing them is simple and can be done in just a few steps.

You must locate the spindle, or shaft, through which the knob is connected to the door. Some have a small hole that you can insert an incredibly small screwdriver to remove the set screws that hold the knob in place. Some have a slot or hole that can be used with the flathead screwdriver on a spring-activated nut, known as a detent. When you press this pin and the latch mechanism opens, it releases and lets you pull or push the knob.

Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgOnce you have the spindle, or shaft, in your hand, remove the old knob and replace it. Be sure to align it properly and then check to ensure that the latch functions properly before tightening the new set screws.

After replacing the knob, put the rod for the latch into the hole on the door. Secure it by securing it to the rod system on the second knob. Make sure the holes are lined up, then thread in the screws for the latch plate and tighten them.

Some people opt for a smooth or brushed metal finish on their door hardware to create a sleek, contemporary look that complements other furniture in their homes. Some people prefer a rustic look that goes well with farmhouse-styled rooms. If you have family members with mobility limitations You may want to consider choosing the rim lock or lever-style door knobs, which require less pressure to operate.

While aesthetics have traditionally been the primary consideration for door handle design, other factors are increasingly being considered too. Accessibility and control of infections have been key issues in the development of new designs for handles. For example certain window handles can be operated with an arm.

Latch

The latch that holds the handle of your door open can wear down over time. Switching out the old latch to make room for an entirely new handle can be an easy DIY project and will make a huge difference in how your door opens and closes.

Depending on the kind of knob you have the latch could be a part of the knob itself, or it might be an independent piece attached to the door itself. In either situation, the same procedure for removing and installing will apply. Removing the old latch of the way is relatively simple, especially if your door handle has what's called a "magic button". The button is located on the left side of the knob, this tiny pressure-slot is the one you need to press to take the latch out of the handle and out of the latching mechanism.

If your handle doesn't have this button, the first step is to take off any cover plates that rest over the latch plate. These are usually rectangular or circular and can be removed by using a screwdriver to pry them off the window handle repairs. Some have a small hole inside that you can slide your screwdriver into, while others simply snap off.

Then, remove the machine screws that attach the latch and the plate to the door handle. These are the screws that are shorter with a sharp tip and you'll have to store them in a safe location to use them again in the next steps. After these screws are removed you can pull the latch plate and mechanism out of the door's hole and place it in a safe place.

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

Strike Plate

It is common to replace window handles a door handle when it is loose or doesn't lock properly. This is usually due to misaligned components in the latching mechanism, such as a strike plate that's too short or moved upwards or downwards on the doorjamb over time. This easy project allows you to replace your existing strike plate with a new, larger one that can provide greater security and keep your door closed.

To determine if the issue is due to the strike plate, apply some lipstick or a similar marking material to the latch bolt. Close the door, then try to latch it. If the mark is located below the strike plate hole it means that the door isn't latching because the plate isn't long enough. If the mark is higher or below the strikeplate hole the strikeplate is likely to have been moved upwards or downwards on the doorjamb.

Depending on the door, you may be able to install the new strike plate into the existing one using the screws that come with it. However, you may need to drill holes first, and then chisel some of the wood to make sure it's a good fit. If this is the case Be careful not to chisel out too much wood or you may ruin the strength of the doorjamb.

You can also consider installing a new box strike plate, which gives the lock a much more secure grip on the door and requires more force to open it. It usually requires two larger screws to fix the strike plate in the frame of the door. To do this, you'll have to take off the existing strike plate, then drill and chisel away the wood to make space for the new one.

This strike plate is specifically designed to work with antique rim locks and is made of durable solid brass in the heavy duty thickness. This kit comes with wood screws and machine screws, allowing you to choose the right hardware to suit your needs. Remember that wood screws have a pointed tip, whereas machine screws are blunter.

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