Door Handle Replacement It's worth it to replace door handles if you don't like the way they look or if they're difficult to use. With a little patience, you can put in the new handle in no time. Most modern door handles have cover plates that hide the screws for an attractive appearance. However, you will need to attach them separately if your new handle does not have them attached already. Take off the handle from the old one. The door handle isn't only a decorative addition to your home it also serves as an element of security that allows you to lock and unlock the door. However, as time passes, your door handle may lose its grip, become loose, or appear old and worn. This is a sign that it's probably the time to replace your door handle. One of the first indications that your door handle requires replacing is when it becomes difficult to operate. This is a serious issue as you will no longer be capable of locking or unlocking the door and put your family and yourself at risk. It is also an excellent idea to replace the handle on your door when it's damaged or broken. A damaged or broken door handle is dangerous, particularly for children and elderly family members who may struggle to open it. They could become trapped. Fortunately, it's fairly simple to fix a damaged door handle by replacing the old one. Most modern door handles are a standard size and so they are suitable for any door. If you're not sure whether the new door handle you're buying will work, try removing the old one and measuring the holes in its housing. This will enable you to buy the right size door handle. The easiest way to remove the handle from your door is to take it off of the door itself. Usually it is a matter of using a screwdriver. However certain door handles come with an outer cover plate that hides the mounting screws, so you'll need to pry off this to access the screws underneath. After removing the old handle, make a note of how the spindle has been connected. This will help you align the new handle. You can also remove the door handle by depressing the latch mechanism. You can use a screwdriver for removing the door handle. However, you will need to locate the small latch that is located on the edge trim piece. After you have removed the latch, take the handle off the strike plate and then the latch away from the door's edge. Remove the Strike Plate When replacing your handle, you'll also need to replace the latch plate that holds the hole that the door's latch is inserted into when it closes. The box that the new handles are packaged in will have two different latch plates: either a rectangular or circular (see the diagram above detailing the parts of the door handle). If you have an rectangular latch plate, you can replace it with a round one. This will let the latch hook into the strike plate and make the handle easier to use. The first step is to remove the screw that holds the latch plate that was previously in place. These screws can be quite tight, and may require some force to loosen. It is helpful to get a second person to assist with this task if you can. After the screws have been removed and the latch plate should slide out of the door easily. If it is stuck or doesn't move using a nail file to scrape around the edges of the latch plate. This can help loosen the plate. Now, you can proceed to preparing the new door strike plate to be installed. Using the screws made of wood that came with the new handles, screw the latch plate to the inside of the doorjamb. Don't over tighten your screws as this can cause damage to the strike plate. If you're not sure whether the latch plate is in the proper position, shut and then open the door to see if it latches and closes correctly. If it doesn't, you will need to adjust the strikeplate upwards or down or forward or back until the door locks properly. If the door is still moving or jiggles, then you may have to expand your latch hole on the strike plate. This is more prevalent on older doors. It could be caused by wear and tear hinges that aren't narrow, the incorrect size of the latch or damaged strike plate. If this is the case, follow the exact procedure as adjusting the strike plate, but with the use of a metal file instead a chisel and hammer. Remove the Latch The latch is an angled metal piece that slides into and out of a hole on the inside of your door. The latch moves forward when you turn the handle. It also hooks in a hole on the door frame so that the door is closed. If your door is wiggles when you close it, changing the latch may be the only thing needed to fix it. The screws that secure the door latch are difficult to see, but you can usually use a screwdriver to make a small hole in the trim plate, and then pull the latch off. After you've removed your trim plate, it will be simple to take off the latch as well as the bolts that keep the latch and spindle in place. If the latch cannot be easily removed using a paperclip or tool to take it off the handle mechanism. Place the item in the recessed latch slot and gently turn or jiggle it until you feel the latch and handle start to separate. You may have to do this several times before the latch is loose enough to allow it to be pulled out. After the old latch has been removed, you should be able to slide the new latch into the slot without issues. Make use of the new screws to attach the latch to the strike plate or door frame. Make sure that it is correctly placed in the slot, and aligned with the screw chambers. Before installing the new handle, make sure to measure your current backset (the distance from the center of the large hole on the front surface of the door to the edge). Also, ensure that the latch size on the new handle is a good match to the measurement of your existing handle. If you are replacing the latch or handle, or if your old lock cylinder has been damaged, then you'll require an entirely new one. If you're not changing locks the new lock should fit inside your existing recess and will work with your current keys. Make sure you select an entry point with rectangular cover plates that match your handles. Remove the cover plate Door handles can begin to look worn over time, but if you replace them with a contemporary lever-on-rose design, it's a quick and easy DIY and decorating project that can improve the overall appearance of your home. You can purchase complete sets that include the appropriate escutcheons and privacy adjustor kits. The first step in replacing the door handle inside is to remove the cover plate or rose, which hides the screws and the mechanism within. Look for an opening tab on the plate and employ a flathead screwdriver lift it off the knob. It could have an opening on one edge or be held in place by pins. Remove the screw holding the interior handle and place it aside when the cover plate is removed. Remove the screws that secure both the outer and inner plates. You can loosen them by using a Philips Screwdriver. Remove the inner plates and latch from the door. Place them aside. Most doors have an opening between the door jamb and the edge of the frame, which allows for a handle, but not all have. If yours isn't have a handle, you'll need to drill a new hole through the door. This is the same procedure as opening a locked door however you'll need to be extra careful not to harm the frame or door. The installation of new door knob screws is required after the holes have been drilled. Choose https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/bedford-windowrepair/ as your old screws to avoid getting the handle too tight or loose. 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