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It's worth replacing door handles if you don't like the way they appear, or if they're difficult to use. Installing a new door handle is simple if you have patience.
Modern door handles are equipped with cover plates that conceal the screws to create a stylish appearance. However, you'll need to attach them separately if your new handle doesn't have them attached already.
Remove the handle that was previously used
The door handle isn't only a decorative addition to your home it also serves as a safety feature that allows you to lock and unlock your door. But, over time the door handle could lose its grip, feel loose or start to look old and worn out. This is a sign that it's probably time to replace it.
If your door handle is becoming difficult to use, it might be time to replace it. This is a serious problem since you won't be able to lock or unlock the door which could put you and your family at risk.
Another reason to replace the door handle is if it's damaged or broken. A damaged or broken door handle can be quite dangerous, especially in the event that your children or senior family members struggle to open it and could get trapped within. Fortunately, it's fairly easy to fix a broken door handle by simply replacing the old one.
The majority of modern door handles are standard size, so they should fit any door. If you're not certain that your new door handle will work, take off the old one and measure the holes in its housing. This will allow you to buy the right size door handle.
The most straightforward method to take off the handle from your door is to unscrew it from the door itself. This is typically done with a screw driver. However certain door handles and hinges come with the cover plate which hides the mounting screws so you'll have to cut off this to reach the screws beneath. After you have removed the old handle, make a note of the way the spindle is attached. This will assist you in aligning the new handle.
Alternatively, you can remove the door handle by removing it from the latch mechanism. This is typically done with an screwdriver however you'll need to find the small latch, which should be at the edge of the trim piece. After removing the latch, unscrew the handle and strike plate. Then, remove the latch from the edge of the door.
Removal of the Strike Plate
You'll have to replace your latch plate when you replace the handle. It's the part that holds the hole through which the latch of the patio door handle with lock hooks when the door is closed. The package the new handles arrive with will offer two latch plates - either a rectangular or circular (see the diagram above detailing door handle parts). If your current latch plate is a rectangular shape, switch it over to the round one so that the latch hooks onto the strike plate in a way that makes the handle easier to operate.
The first step is to remove the screw that is holding the old latch plate in place. The screws are typically tight and require a fair amount of force to loosen them. It might be beneficial to have a second person help with this task if you can.
The latch plate should easily lift itself out of the door after the screws have been removed. If the latch plate is stuck or won't move, use a small file to scrape the edges. This may help free the plate.
Now you can move on to making the new door strike plate to be installed. Utilizing the wood screws that were included with your new handles, screw the latch plate to the inside of the doorjamb. Do not overtighten your screws as this could damage the strike plate.
If you're unsure whether the latch plate is in the correct position Try closing and then opening the door to check whether it locks and closes correctly. If it does not you'll have to adjust the strikeplate upwards or down, forward or back until the door shuts correctly.
If the door is still moving or jiggles, you may need to increase the size of your latch hole on the strike plate. This is more common with older doors, but could also be caused by wear and tear hinge mortises that are too narrow or not the right size for the latch, or from damage or a broken strike plate that is damaged or broken. If this is the case, use a metal filing instead of a chisel, or hammer to adjust the strike plate.
Remove the Latch
The latch is a curved metal piece which slides in and out of a hole in the inside of your door. The latch moves forward when you turn the handle. It also catches a hole on the door's frame so that the door stays closed. If your door is wiggles when you close it, changing the latch may be the only thing needed to correct the issue.
The screws that support the door latch are difficult to see, but you can usually use a screwdriver to make a small hole on the trim plate and pry the latch off. Once you've removed the trim plate, it will be simple to remove the latch and the remaining bolts that hold the latch and spindle in place.
If the latch doesn't easily come out, try using a paper clip or a tool to spring it loose from the handle mechanism. Insert the item in the recessed slot of the latch and then gently twist or jiggle until you feel handle tilt and turn window handles latch begin to separate. You may have to repeat this process several times before you can pull the latch out.
After the old latch is removed it should be possible to insert the new latch into the slot without any difficulties. Make sure that the latch is properly positioned in the slot and lined up with the screw chambers, and then use your new screws to attach it to the strike plate and door frame.
Before you install the new handle, be certain to measure your existing backset (the distance from the center of the big hole on the front surface of the door to the edge). Also, ensure that the size of the latch on the new handle matches the measurement of your existing handle.
You'll require a brand new lock cylinder if you're replacing the latch and handle or your existing one is damaged. If you're not replacing the locks however, a new latch will fit into your existing recess and will work just fine with your current keys. Choose a latch that has rectangular cover plates to match your old handles.
Remove the cover plate
You can replace your old door handles with a contemporary design of roses and levers to enhance the appearance of your home. You can purchase complete sets of door handles that come with matching escutcheons as well as privacy adaptor kits.
To replace the door handle inside remove the cover plate (or rose), which covers the screws and inner mechanism. Use a flathead to remove the plate. It may have a slot on one edge or be held by pins.
Remove the screw that holds the handle in the interior and place it aside when the cover plate is removed. It is also necessary to take out the screws that hold the latch and the plates inside to the door, which you can accomplish by loosening them with the help of a Philips screwdriver. Take the inner plates and latch from the door. Set them aside.
Most doors have an opening between the door jamb and the inside edge of the frame that makes room for a handle, but not all do. If yours doesn't have a handle, you'll need to drill a hole in the door. It's the same procedure as opening a door locked however, you'll have to be extra careful not to harm the door or frame.
After the holes are drilled, you'll need to install new screws for the door knob. Make sure to buy the same size as the previous ones, to ensure that you do not end up with the handle that is too tight or loose. Installing a new latch and strike rod is also necessary. These aren't included in most door handle for double glazed window sets.
Amazon's Choice FAERSI 2-piece chrome finish handle sets are a fantastic alternative if you're in search of a top-quality interior door handle replacement set. It's a factory-fit and has received a plethora of five-star reviews from delighted customers. It's an excellent choice for replacing worn or damaged interior door handle hardware on your Chevy HHR.
It's worth replacing door handles if you don't like the way they appear, or if they're difficult to use. Installing a new door handle is simple if you have patience.
Modern door handles are equipped with cover plates that conceal the screws to create a stylish appearance. However, you'll need to attach them separately if your new handle doesn't have them attached already.
Remove the handle that was previously used
The door handle isn't only a decorative addition to your home it also serves as a safety feature that allows you to lock and unlock your door. But, over time the door handle could lose its grip, feel loose or start to look old and worn out. This is a sign that it's probably time to replace it.
If your door handle is becoming difficult to use, it might be time to replace it. This is a serious problem since you won't be able to lock or unlock the door which could put you and your family at risk.
Another reason to replace the door handle is if it's damaged or broken. A damaged or broken door handle can be quite dangerous, especially in the event that your children or senior family members struggle to open it and could get trapped within. Fortunately, it's fairly easy to fix a broken door handle by simply replacing the old one.
The majority of modern door handles are standard size, so they should fit any door. If you're not certain that your new door handle will work, take off the old one and measure the holes in its housing. This will allow you to buy the right size door handle.
The most straightforward method to take off the handle from your door is to unscrew it from the door itself. This is typically done with a screw driver. However certain door handles and hinges come with the cover plate which hides the mounting screws so you'll have to cut off this to reach the screws beneath. After you have removed the old handle, make a note of the way the spindle is attached. This will assist you in aligning the new handle.
Alternatively, you can remove the door handle by removing it from the latch mechanism. This is typically done with an screwdriver however you'll need to find the small latch, which should be at the edge of the trim piece. After removing the latch, unscrew the handle and strike plate. Then, remove the latch from the edge of the door.
Removal of the Strike Plate
You'll have to replace your latch plate when you replace the handle. It's the part that holds the hole through which the latch of the patio door handle with lock hooks when the door is closed. The package the new handles arrive with will offer two latch plates - either a rectangular or circular (see the diagram above detailing door handle parts). If your current latch plate is a rectangular shape, switch it over to the round one so that the latch hooks onto the strike plate in a way that makes the handle easier to operate.
The first step is to remove the screw that is holding the old latch plate in place. The screws are typically tight and require a fair amount of force to loosen them. It might be beneficial to have a second person help with this task if you can.
The latch plate should easily lift itself out of the door after the screws have been removed. If the latch plate is stuck or won't move, use a small file to scrape the edges. This may help free the plate.
Now you can move on to making the new door strike plate to be installed. Utilizing the wood screws that were included with your new handles, screw the latch plate to the inside of the doorjamb. Do not overtighten your screws as this could damage the strike plate.
If you're unsure whether the latch plate is in the correct position Try closing and then opening the door to check whether it locks and closes correctly. If it does not you'll have to adjust the strikeplate upwards or down, forward or back until the door shuts correctly.
If the door is still moving or jiggles, you may need to increase the size of your latch hole on the strike plate. This is more common with older doors, but could also be caused by wear and tear hinge mortises that are too narrow or not the right size for the latch, or from damage or a broken strike plate that is damaged or broken. If this is the case, use a metal filing instead of a chisel, or hammer to adjust the strike plate.
Remove the Latch
The latch is a curved metal piece which slides in and out of a hole in the inside of your door. The latch moves forward when you turn the handle. It also catches a hole on the door's frame so that the door stays closed. If your door is wiggles when you close it, changing the latch may be the only thing needed to correct the issue.
The screws that support the door latch are difficult to see, but you can usually use a screwdriver to make a small hole on the trim plate and pry the latch off. Once you've removed the trim plate, it will be simple to remove the latch and the remaining bolts that hold the latch and spindle in place.
If the latch doesn't easily come out, try using a paper clip or a tool to spring it loose from the handle mechanism. Insert the item in the recessed slot of the latch and then gently twist or jiggle until you feel handle tilt and turn window handles latch begin to separate. You may have to repeat this process several times before you can pull the latch out.
After the old latch is removed it should be possible to insert the new latch into the slot without any difficulties. Make sure that the latch is properly positioned in the slot and lined up with the screw chambers, and then use your new screws to attach it to the strike plate and door frame.
Before you install the new handle, be certain to measure your existing backset (the distance from the center of the big hole on the front surface of the door to the edge). Also, ensure that the size of the latch on the new handle matches the measurement of your existing handle.
You'll require a brand new lock cylinder if you're replacing the latch and handle or your existing one is damaged. If you're not replacing the locks however, a new latch will fit into your existing recess and will work just fine with your current keys. Choose a latch that has rectangular cover plates to match your old handles.
Remove the cover plate
You can replace your old door handles with a contemporary design of roses and levers to enhance the appearance of your home. You can purchase complete sets of door handles that come with matching escutcheons as well as privacy adaptor kits.
To replace the door handle inside remove the cover plate (or rose), which covers the screws and inner mechanism. Use a flathead to remove the plate. It may have a slot on one edge or be held by pins.
Remove the screw that holds the handle in the interior and place it aside when the cover plate is removed. It is also necessary to take out the screws that hold the latch and the plates inside to the door, which you can accomplish by loosening them with the help of a Philips screwdriver. Take the inner plates and latch from the door. Set them aside.
Most doors have an opening between the door jamb and the inside edge of the frame that makes room for a handle, but not all do. If yours doesn't have a handle, you'll need to drill a hole in the door. It's the same procedure as opening a door locked however, you'll have to be extra careful not to harm the door or frame.
After the holes are drilled, you'll need to install new screws for the door knob. Make sure to buy the same size as the previous ones, to ensure that you do not end up with the handle that is too tight or loose. Installing a new latch and strike rod is also necessary. These aren't included in most door handle for double glazed window sets.
Amazon's Choice FAERSI 2-piece chrome finish handle sets are a fantastic alternative if you're in search of a top-quality interior door handle replacement set. It's a factory-fit and has received a plethora of five-star reviews from delighted customers. It's an excellent choice for replacing worn or damaged interior door handle hardware on your Chevy HHR.
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