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  • How to Install Combination Doors

    Combination screen and storm doors are a great way to spruce up the exterior of your home. Not only do screen/storm combos add design and style to your home, they add extra insulation during the...

  • How Overhead Garage Doors Work

    The function of a garage door is to protect vehicles parked inside the garage, adding a measure of security to the vehicles and to the home itself. To accomplish this task, a garage door must go...

  • How to Hang Interior Doors

    Hanging an interior door can be quite frustrating. Sometimes the door just doesn't like the spot you are trying to make its home. By following a few simple steps, you can eliminate the stress of...

  • How to Enlarge a Hole for a Doorknob

    A doorknob is the handle used to open and close doors. On most doors, you have a doorknob on both the inside and the outside so you can operate the door from either direction. When you need to...

  • How to Chisel Out a Door Lock Plate

    Chiseling a recess---called a mortise---for a door lock plate is one of those jobs that's very simple in theory but also very easy to mess up. If things don't go well for you the first time, your...

  • How to Install an Electric Strike on Narrow Stile Door

    An electric strike is a hardware device that is installed on a door frame to control access into a room or building. It works with almost any type of mechanical lock-set, and can be used with...

  • How to Seal Wood Doors

    Like all wood products, wooden doors are susceptible to damage from moisture, humidity and temperature changes. When left unsealed, a door will absorb excess moisture from the air, which can lead...

  • How to Build Your Own Outdoor Screened Patio

    Screening for your outdoor patio provides protection from many insects and dirt. A screened-in patio is great for barbecuing and eating outdoors because food is protected from wind-blown items and...

  • How to Fit a Door Lock

    While most door locks are fairly simple to install, it can be tricky to choose the right unit to fit a particular door or application. Choosing a lock that is the wrong size for your door will...

  • How to Install a Kick Down Door Stop

    The term "door stop" is used to refer to two different types of hardware. It may refer to devices designed to stop a door from hitting a wall, or to devices used to stop a door from closing. A...

  • How to Grout Door Frames

    Grout is often used to fill hollow metal door frames in masonry walls. The grout helps to stabilize the frame and increase its durability and strength. It also makes it more difficult for people...

  • How to Install Commercial Hydraulic Door Closers

    A door closer is a hardware device that is typically installed along the top of a door and frame. It uses a hydraulic-based mechanism to automatically close the door each time it is opened. These...

  • How to Install Commercial Pneumatic Door Closers

    A door closer is a type of hardware used to automatically close a door each time it is opened. While closers can range from complex electrical or hydraulic models, more basic pneumatic units are...

  • How to Uninstall a Door Lock

    So you want to uninstall a door lock. Like all other mechanisms, door locks will eventually deteriorate and stop working--hopefully, without locking you on the wrong side of the door. The good...

  • How to Install a Door Dead Lock Security

    A deadbolt security lock is a good way to add protection to your home. Installing a deadbolt lock is not especially difficult, but if you are not careful with your measurements, you may wind up...

  • Can I Add a Window to My Entry Door?

    You can add interest and beauty to your front entry door, not to mention more sunlight to your entryway by installing a window in the door. A solid wooden door, especially one with panels, may be...

  • Instructions on Building Door & Window Frames

    Building wooden door and window frames requires special planning. For one thing, you will need to build a header that extends above the opening. Once built, the header is supported on special...

  • Steel Vs. Vinyl Door

    Steel and vinyl are popular materials used in the manufacturing of doors and garage doors. There are several differences between steel and vinyl doors. They both come with their advantages and...

  • How to Get Past a Deadbolt

    Deadbolts are excellent protection against undesired entry because they hold the door more firmly against direct pressure than more common spring-bolt locks. At some point, however, most people...

  • How to Remove a Kwikset UltraMax Deadbolt

    Most homeowners know that it is a good idea to replace or re-key the locks when they purchase a new home. Removing the old hardware is fairly easy, but may be a little tricky if you have a Kwikset...

  • How to Size Hollow Metal Doors and Frames

    Hollow metal doors and frames are primarily used in commercial construction. They are made of thin sheets of steel that range from 14 to 16 gauge on average. Because of the complexity of modern...

  • How to Install an Exterior Door Knob & Dead Bolt

    Exterior handle locks come in a variety of types and styles. Dead bolts provide added security to a home's exterior doors. Replacing the locks can also go a long way in updating your front door....

  • How to Cut Hinges in Doors

    Door hinges support the weight of the door and locate the door in the jamb. When properly installed, the hinges should be set into the door and jamb to leave a minimal gap between the door and the...

  • How to Cut a Lock Into a Door Slab

    Many people prefer to buy door slabs because this option allows them to install their dead bolt lock anywhere on the door. This can be helpful if your door frame has unique requirements that force...

  • How to Replace an Entrance Door

    A high-quality entrance door can significantly improve the appearance, energy-efficiency and security of your home. If your exterior doors are broken, outdated or no longer operating smoothly, you...

  • How to Identify an English Walnut Tree

    Many people prefer to buy door slabs because that allows them to install their dead bolt lock anywhere on the door. This can be helpful if your door frame has unique requirements that force you to...

  • How to Replace an Entrance Door & Frame

    Front doors are one of the first things people notice about a home, so if your entrance door is cracked, warped, malfunctioning, inefficient or just long overdue for an upgrade, it may be time to...

  • How to Determine Hinge Spacing on a Door

    When you buy a new door to replace an existing one, you need to properly mark the location of the hinges before they can be installed. The hinges on most doors need to be a specific distance from...

  • How Electric Doorbells Work

    When you think of a doorbell, the first sound that may come to mind is the chime or buzz that sounds when a visitor arrives at the door. To create this sound, electric doorbells employ...

  • How to Update a Wood Front Door

    Has your front door seen better days? Is the paint fading, peeling or scratched off by your pets? If so, you can easily update your front door and give it a fresh new look with just a couple of...

  • How to Drill a Schlage Lockset

    Installing a lockset onto a door, including a deadbolt, will enhance the security of your home. To perform the installation, you will need to drill holes for the door handle, deadbolt hardware,...

  • How to Countersink a Door Hinge

    Creating a countersink, known as a mortise, allows the hinge to rest below the surface of the door frame and door slab. This allows the door to close without interference from the hinge. The...

  • How to Wire a Magnetic Lock

    A magnetic lock uses electromagnetism to securely latch a door. One of the benefits of using a magnetic lock is that it enables keyless entry. The installation of a magnetic lock is in many ways...

  • How To Frame a Rough Opening for an Entrance Door

    Framing a rough opening for an entrance door isn't difficult, but it does require precision and patience. Although the door frame will eventually be hidden from view, ensuring that it is square,...

  • How to Take Nails Out of Door Trim

    Door and floor trim which may have been removed during painting or remodeling easily can be reused. Removing the nails from the pieces of trim is simple and takes a minimal amount of time. The...

  • How to Measure for a New Front Entry Door

    Installing a new entry door will add style to your home. It may also help you to save money on your utility bills by making your house more energy efficient. The most important aspect in ordering...

  • How to Give Doors a New Finish

    Your door is faded and gray and it is starting to look worn and unsightly. You’re a pretty handy person with tools and such, so you’ve decided to tackle the project yourself. Good for you. You...

  • How to Frame an Exterior Door

    Framing an exterior door properly is important because it allows the door to operate smoothly and close with a secure, weatherproof seal. Building a solid frame for an entrance door is a little...

  • What Is the Metal Piece on a Door Opposite a Strike Plate?

    The strike plate (or striker plate) is a piece of metal mounted on the door jamb. Its purpose is to engage the striker, or bolt, that extends from the doorknob or door lock.

  • How to Replace Bifold Closet Doors

    Replacing any old or damaged bifold closet doors in your home is a quick way to freshen up the design of any room. New bifold doors come in many different designs to complement decors including...

  • How to Measure a Backset for Latch Bolts

    When replacing or installing a lock set or deadbolt lock on a new door, you must measure the the backset: the distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole in which the lock set...

  • How to Put a Spring on a Garage Door

    Various kinds of garage door springs are available. Springs that rest directly above the garage door are torsion springs. Do not attempt to remove or replace torsion springs. This is an incredibly...

  • Should I Cut a Closet Door So it Closes Flush With the Wall?

    Bi-fold closet doors that operate smoothly and fit cleanly are the objective for a finished project. If the door frame or wall is out of plumb and out of square, however, the closet door will...

  • How to Use Poly on Pine Doors

    Finishing a pine door can be difficult because pine can stain with spots and uneven sections making the door finish seem amateurish. Simply using polyurethane on the door will not make the finish...

  • Where to Install an ADA Automatic Door Opener

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law designed to provide equal access for all citizens. Under this standard, all buildings that are open to the public must provide equal...

  • How to Install Door Bolts

    Deadbolt locks are installed to provide additional security for you and your family. The deadbolt needs to be installed in line with the door handle, but should remain at least six inches above or...

  • How to Stain Unfinished Maple Doors

    The light-colored maple wood is a beautiful, attractive addition to any home. An unfinished maple door offers several options for the owner, from coating the original maple to applying a...

  • How to Resize an Interior Composite Hollow Core Door

    Have you ever needed to resize an interior composite hollow core door? More often than not, a standard replacement interior composite hollow core door, from your local home supply store, will need...

  • How to Install Prehung French Doors

    Prehung French doors are a great way to get more light, heat, and exterior views. They are made from wood and glass panels. Most prehung French doors have two doors to them that swing outward....

  • How to Put Hinges on an Interior Door

    Interior door slabs provide an affordable option for homeowners who need to exchange a door, but not the door frame or trim. The one area of installing a door slab that often overwhelms homeowners...

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