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  • How to Install a New Mobile Home Window

    Replacing cracked or broken windows will reduce your energy costs and improve the appearance of your mobile home. Horizontal slider, vertical slider or jalousie replacement mobile-home windows are...

  • How to Repair a Home Window Handle Crank Mechanism

    If a window crank just spins when it is turned, that typically indicates a stripped gear in the crank mechanism. Cranking mechanisms that are stripped need to be taken out and replaced to correct...

  • How to Remove a Doorknob With Hidden Screws

    The first time a homeowner attempts to replace a doorknob, they usually find the process a bit confusing. Taking a doorknob off, however, is usually a fairly straightforward process, especially if...

  • How to Replace Wheels on a Patio Door

    Patio doors utilize both a stationary panel and a sliding panel. Wheels or rollers are installed on the bottom on the sliding panel that allow it to roll smoothly along a grooved track located on...

  • How to Remove a Doorknob With No Visible Screws

    Removing an interior doorknob is a simple task, but it can be daunting for a beginner---especially when there are no screws visible on the outside of the knob. How can you unscrew something when...

  • How to Fix a Door's Hardware

    Like any mechanical product, door hardware can malfunction over time as parts are impacted by frequent use or dirt. You rarely think about the amount of wear and tear the door hardware is...

  • How to Remove Westlock Door Hardware

    Weslock door hardware is manufactured by the U.S.-based Weslock Company. The company produces residential locks and auxiliary hardware devices for interior and exterior doors. Most Weslock units...

  • How to Change Front Door Locks

    Changing the locks on your doors involves changing the entire door knob assembly. There are many other reasons to change your door locks than simply for repair purposes. If you rent the home and...

  • How to Uninstall a Lockset on a Steel Door

    Removing a lockset from a steel door is a simple process that can be achieved by a novice do-it-yourselfer. A lock may need to be removed if it is being replaced with a new handle and lockset or...

  • How to Change an Existing Front Door Lock

    If your existing front door lock is not functioning properly, consider replacing it with a new unit to ensure your home is secure. You'll find locks in many different styles and finishes that can...

  • How to Remove a Deadbolt Lock Without Screws

    Deadbolt locks come in a variety of styles and finishes. Some deadbolts include a rose plate that adds a decorative touch to your hardware. This rose plate also serves to cover the mounting screws...

  • How to Remove a Lever Door Handle Without Screws

    A lever door handle is used in place of a traditional doorknob on many modern locksets. These handles are available in a variety of styles and finishes to complement different decorating styles....

  • How to Adjust a Door That Catches

    If you are a homeowner, you will find you will develop problems with your doors over time. This could be due to poor installation, high traffic levels or even simple wear and tear. One common...

  • How to Remove Schlage Doorknobs

    Schlage is a manufacturer of door knobs, deadbolts and other door hardware. Schlage offers many styles and finishes of hardware that can complement your décor and beautify any room in your...

  • How to Repair an Exterior Door That Doesn't Shut Tight

    The doors in our homes are often subject to high levels of traffic and abuse. In addition to this heavy use, these doors must also withstand exterior elements like wind, rain and sunlight. It's no...

  • How to Disassemble a Doorknob

    The time may come when you need to replace a doorknob. Doorknobs can be one of the great mysteries of home repair if you have never dealt with one before, but once you uncover the secrets, you...

  • How to Fix a Screen Door Hinge

    Screen doors, and the hardware that makes them work, are among the most exposed parts of your home. It is no wonder that the hinges often must be repaired. If the door isn't being propped open or...

  • How to Replace a Door Handle Yourself

    Trying to replace your old door handle? Remove a doorknob or handle is relatively simple. All you need is a Phillips head screwdriver and a little know how. Whether your replacing your old door...

  • How to Get an Inside Handle Off of a Storm Door

    Storm doors take a beating--yours may have scratches and wear that could easily be touched up with a little paint. In order to accomplish this, you'll want to remove the inside storm door handle...

  • How to Install Continuous Hinges

    Continuous hinges, often called piano hinges, extend along the entire length of a door opening and consist of two metal leaves connected by a steel pin. Continuous hinges often are used to rehang...

  • How to Fix a Storm Door Handle

    With most storm door handle problems, the best fix is a quick and inexpensive replacement. For a few simple problems, though, you might not have to go that far. A little troubleshooting can go a...

  • How to Fix French Doors That Don't Close Properly

    French doors not installed properly are prone to catching along the top or bottom of the door, or along the door jamb or in the center where the two doors meet. Also, the wood in the French doors...

  • How to Remove a Schlage Deadbolt That Has No Visible Screw Heads

    Many brands of deadbolt locks have decorative coverings that hide the mounting screws. The result is a beautiful, uniform finish that adds beauty to the room. If you ever decide to remove the door...

  • How to Weather Strip a Wooden Door

    In a time of rising energy costs, everyone is looking for ways to make their houses tighter and easier to heat. One very easy way to accomplish this is by weather-stripping your doors. If you have...

  • How to Remove an Emtek Deadbolt

    In order to replace or re-key a deadbolt, you will need to remove the old hardware. Lock replacement may seem like an intimidating task, but if you try it you'll find that the process is very...

  • How to Remove a Kwikset Deadbolt

    Replacing or re-keying your door locks and deadbolts is an important step when you've bought a new home. Before you can install replacement hardware, you need to remove the old locks. Kwikset...

  • How to Install New Double Hung Windows

    Old double-hung window sashes were made and installed separately, a task that required a professional. Today, double-hung windows come pre-hung inside self-contained units that can be dropped into...

  • How to Clean a Canvas Window Awning

    Fabric window awnings, like any other outdoor item, will get dirty. Sometimes the fabric of a window awning begins to look so bad that a homeowner thinks it needs to be replaced. Replacing the...

  • How to Change a Kwikset Deadbolt Lock

    These are basic instructions for replacing a Kwikset dead bolt lock with the same model of lock. When changing locks, it's easiest to stick to the same lock model.

  • How to Weather Strip a Front Door

    Taking steps to weather proof your home can save you lots of money and make your home more comfortable. Investing a little time will have big rewards in value and comfort.

  • How to Replace a Residential Front Door Entry Hand Set

    The front door of a home often makes a statement, yet what kind of statement is your door making when it has a dirty or dented handle in need of replacement? There are a wide variety of options...

  • How to Fix Damaged Door Frames

    Door frames, also known as door jambs, can become weakened and warped by slamming the door too often, leaks that rot the wood or age. A door frame can also be broken or split if someone forces...

  • How to Remove Window Blinds

    Window blinds are a popular modern answer to curtains. But even blinds can eventually look dated, or maybe you just want to try something different. Taking window blinds down isn't difficult, but...

  • How to Replace a Storm Door Handle

    The storm door handle is obviously responsible for opening and closing the door. If the handle is broken, you'll need to replace it. If the storm door is not properly latching, however, then the...

  • How to Add an Awning Over a Back Door

    Over door awnings are both attractive and functional details to add to a home's exterior. They shield the doorstep or porch from rain, snow and sun and provide overhead shelter when unlocking the...

  • How to Replace a Door Knob With a Door Latch

    There are three different types of door knobs: dummy knobs, knobs with keys or latch knobs. Latch knobs have the benefit of being able to be locked from the inside, unlike dummy knobs, but without...

  • How to Install Aluminum Window Mullion

    Adding an aluminum window mullion structure to a rough window opening allows you to group multiple windows next to one another in a single rough opening. The mullion structure can accommodate...

  • How to Replace Manufactured Home Windows

    If you're constantly fixing windows in your home, it may be better to replace them. New, efficient windows will keep cold drafts out of your manufactured home. They save you money because the heat...

  • How to Replace a Kwikset Lock

    Kwikset locks are one of the most popular lock models used on homes in the United States. The Kwikset design is considered to be one of the easiest locks to install, remove and replace. They are...

  • How to Adjust Andersen French Doors

    Through either poor installation technique, house settling or shrinking and expansion, doors that once operated smoothly can begin to stick, catch and rub against surrounding jambs and thresholds....

  • How to Replace an Old Mortise Lock for a Door

    Doors are generally secured with one of two types of locks. A cylindrical lock is installed through a small hole cut in the door. This lock is inexpensive, but not as secure as the other option,...

  • How to Remove a Door Handle With No Visible Screws

    To improve the aesthetic qualities of door hardware, many modern-day manufacturers are producing doorknobs that come with a false cosmetic plate. This plate covers the operational hardware of the...

  • How to Replace a Door Lock Set

    There is no need to hire a handyman to install a new lock set. With one simple tool, the job can be done in about 20 minutes. A door lock set typically consists of the locking doorknob, a...

  • How to Take Out a Mortise Lock

    A mortise lock is any type of lock that requires a pocket (otherwise known as the mortise) to be cut into the door. The mortise lock is then fit into this pocket. Mortise locks are mostly found in...

  • How to Fix Door Locks that No Longer Meet

    Fixing a door that is no longer locking properly is an easy task. The job will take no more than 15 minutes of your time. You need to understand what the strike plate is, where it is located, and...

  • How to Replace a Casement Window Crank

    After years of use, the gears in your casement window crank can become stripped and stop working. It's much cheaper to repair the crank than replace the window, and it's not that hard for a...

  • How to Take Off a Doorknob

    There are a number of reasons you may want to take off a doorknob. Occasionally a lock gets stuck and the knob won't turn. That dictates immediate replacement. The locks on interior doorknobs can...

  • Replacing Screens in Patio Doors

    For a sliding door, as most patios have, the instructions for removal are quite simple. Locate the screws at the top and bottom of the screen that control the tension between the rollers for the...

  • Replacing a Mobile Home Door

    Mobile home doors, unlike entry doors in stick-built homes, come in a variety of sizes. Before heading to a home improvement store, get the measurements--including height, width and thickness--of...

  • Replacing a Sliding Screen Door

    Replacing a screen in the door or the entire door requires taking the door off the track and out of the door assembly. These doors are normally made of aluminum and they can bend and break rather...

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