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Door Handle Replacement<br><br>Door handles may seem like a small detail but if you aren't happy with the way they look or are unable to use them then it's time to replace them. Installing the new handle on your door is simple if you have patience.<br><br>Modern door handles are often equipped with cover plates that hide the screws to give them an attractive look. If the new handle doesn't have screws already connected, you'll have to attach them separately.<br><br>Removing the Old Handle<br><br>The door handle is not only a decoration for your home it also serves as a safety feature that allows you to lock and unlock the door. However, as time passes your door handle can lose its grip, feel loose, or appear old and worn. 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This will allow you to buy the right [https://hyde-padgett.blogbright.net/your-worst-nightmare-concerning-double-glazing-door-handles-get-real/ double glazing door handle repairs] handle.<br><br>The most straightforward method to take off the handle from your door is to remove it from the door itself. This is usually done with the screw driver. However certain door handles come with the cover plate which hides the mounting screws, so you'll need to pry off this to reach the screws underneath. After you've removed the old handle, take a note of how the spindle is connected so that you can align it when you fit the new one.<br><br>Alternatively, you can remove your door handle by unscrewing it from the latch mechanism. This is usually done with a screwdriver but you'll need to locate the small latch, which is located on the edge of the trim piece. Once you've removed the latch, you'll need to unscrew the handle from the strike plate, and then remove the latch from the door edge.<br><br>Remove the Strike Plate<br><br>You'll need to replace the latch plate when replacing the handle. It's the plate that holds the hole through which the latch for the door is inserted when the door is closed. The new handles will have two latch plates that are circular and rectangular plate (see the above diagram that shows the parts of the door handle). If you have an rectangular latch plate, swap it with an oval one. This will let the latch hook onto the strike plate, making the handle easier to use.<br><br>The first step is to remove the screw that holds the latch plate. The screws are typically tight and require a fair amount of force to loosen them. If you can, it might be beneficial to have a second person assist with this part.<br><br>Once the screws are removed, the latch plate should slide out of the door with ease. If the latch plate is stuck or refuses to move, use a small file to scrape the edges. This will sometimes free the plate up.<br><br>Now you can move on to making the new door strike plate for installation. Screw the latch plate into the doorjamb using the wood screws that were included with the new handles. Don't over tighten your screws as this could damage the strike plate.<br><br>If you are not sure whether the latch plate is in the proper position, shut and open the door to determine if it latches and closes correctly. If not you'll need to adjust the strike plate upwards or down, or move it forward or back, until the door closes and latches properly.<br><br>If the door continues to move or jiggles, you might have to enlarge your latch hole on the strike plate. This is more common on older doors. It can be caused by wear and tear, hinges that are too narrow, the wrong size latch, or damaged strike plate. 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Take off the screws that hold both the inner and outer plates. You can loosen them with the help of a Philips Screwdriver. Then, you can remove the outer plates and latch plate from the door and put them aside.<br><br>Not all doors have this gap. If yours doesn't have a handle, you'll need to drill a new hole in the door. This is the same procedure as opening a [https://historydb.date/wiki/Youll_Never_Guess_This_Upvc_Window_Handle_Replacements_Secrets repair door handle] locked, but you will need to be extra careful not to scratch the frame or door.<br><br>After drilling the holes, you'll need to install new door knob screws. Buy the same size as your old screws to prevent getting the handle that is too loose or tight. 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