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Door handles can make a huge impact on the appearance of your composite door frame repair or UPVC doors. There are many different handle designs available, no matter if you prefer a traditional antique stainless steel or black set.

Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgIt's much easier to change your door handle than you think. Follow these simple instructions and you will have your new handle installed in no-time.

1. Take a measurement of the door

The first step in replacing the handle of a composite door lock replacement on a door is to determine its exact size. The easiest way to do this is by measuring the existing handle. The measurements you have to take are the centre of the spindle hole (also known as the PZ measurement) and the centre of the Euro hole in the cylinder.

Once you have the measurements, you can start shopping for the right handle. There are a myriad of handles to choose from, so it's important to take your time to find one that matches your style and your home. It's not just about the design of the handle, but also about its function and security.

When shopping for a new door handle, be sure that you measure the door and not the brick opening. This will help you get a more accurate handle size and ensure that it is a good fit. Also, be aware of the backset of your door. This is the distance from the center of the handle bore hole to the edge of the door. Most uPVC doors come with 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets, so be sure to choose a handle that has the right backset for your door.

There are a few different ways to measure your door handle The most commonly used is using a tape measure. Make sure you use a tape measure that is calibrated to get the most precise results. When you measure it is important to remember that the sizes are measured in millimetres.

After you've measured and you're ready to make a decision whether you'd like to replace only the handle or the whole handle set. It's usually easier to replace the entire set than just the handle. This could save you money over time.

Install the new handle after you have removed the old one. The process is relatively easy, and the result will be flawless. Just be careful not to loose any screws, and make sure that all elements are in the proper alignment. It's a great idea to test the new handle by moving it upwards and downwards and locking and unlocking.

2. Remove the Old Handle

The door handle is an essential part of a door that can add style and functionality. If yours are loose, outdated or worn out, replacing them is a simple and easy project that can make a an enormous difference to the look of your home. But, before you install a new handle, it is essential to take out the old one and make sure that the holes left are large enough for the replacement to be able to fit.

You can easily take off the mounting screws on most types of door handles. Other designs, though, are more difficult to get off. Find a small opening in the neck of handle generally near the connection between the base and the latch plate. You can take the handle off by using an screwdriver, or a small Allen wrench. While doing this, be cautious as the latch plate and handle could fall out of the door. If this happens, take two pieces of half-circle cardboard (not box cardboard however, but not construction paper also) and tuck them into the holes where you took the bolts out. This will secure the handle and latch plates to stop them from falling to the bottom of the door.

If the handle isn't screwed on it could be held in place by a pin or snaps into an opening in the bezel above the lock mechanism. In this situation you'll need to remove first the entire cover plate or rose, and then the handle. Some handles come with a screw that holds the latch plate in place, which can be unscrewed.

After removing the handle from the door jamb you'll find a number of holes in the slab that are the same size as your latch plate. To avoid having to repeat this step, choose an appropriate handle that matches the size of the latch plate. You should also make sure that the strike plate, which is inserted into the door jamb and holds the latch when closed, is compatible with the handle you choose.

3. Install the New Handle

The handle of the door is a crucial element of the front door since it lets you into your home and provide security for your family and you. If the handle starts to lose its shine or becomes difficult to operate, it's time to replace it. It's easy to replace your door handle, whether to improve the appearance of your home or it has been damaged. You don't need an expert to complete the task.

Use a door stopper, or whatever else you have in your home to keep the door open while you work. This will stop the door from closing on you as you try to install the new handles. It will also make the process simpler.

When you have the door secured open, you will need to loosen the screws that hold the knob in place. They are usually located on the side of the door. They may be covered by the cover plate for aesthetic reasons. Once the screws are loose, remove the handle from the door and make sure that the holes in the door are clear. The new door handle will have a spindle which must be placed into the hole in order to show to the other side of the door.

Check that the screw holes on the handle match up with the holes in the door and that it is orientated in the correct direction. If the handle is a lever, this is required to be fitted with the open end facing toward the hinges on the door or if it's a doorknob, it will need to be fitted with the closed end facing away from them.

It is also necessary to decide on the right composite door handle replacement. The most commonly used handle is a lever with two holes on either side. This is suitable for left- or right handed doors. You will need to measure the distance from the door's edge to the center of the knob's opening, known as the backset. You should also ensure that your new handle will match this measurement.

4. Secure the Door

You might want to replace the door handle because of various reasons, like age, damage or simply because it doesn't look like it used to. It could also be an indication that it's time to upgrade your door handle to something more sophisticated or modern. It's an easy and simple process that can be completed in a short time.

There are numerous handles, and it is essential to select the one that is right for you. It is popular to choose a lever or lever-lock as it provides excellent security and is easy for users. It is usually used in conjunction with a multi-point auto lock or slam closed locking system to offer additional security in the event of an attempted break-in.

Another option is to choose a long bar handle. The handle is more attractive and is typically used with mortice locks and a night latch for extra security. It is usually found on exterior doors and offers an elegant and striking look to your home.

Keyed handlesets are another popular choice, as they offer a degree of functionality that makes it easy to secure your home. They are made up of an exterior handle, a thumb-operated latch and matching dead bolt. Installing them is easy as they use the existing holes.

Before leaving the house, it's important to test the new handle. Check that it is moving without lag or jamming and that the bolt is securely locked. It's recommended to close and open the door a few times to make sure it's secure.

In an emergency the use of a simple chair could be used as a temporary barricade to keep the door secure. Find a chair to fit under the handle and then wedge it in. This might not be as effective as other methods, but it's an excellent temporary solution to ensure your home is secure.doorpanels-300x200.jpg

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