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How to Change a Front Door Handles

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Changing your front door handle is a great way to improve curb appeal. It can change the entire appearance of your home without spending much time or money. In addition to painting the front door, changing its handle can give it a new look. To learn more about changing the front door handle on your home, keep reading! This article focuses solely on door handles, not the locking mechanism. There are three basic styles of a lever-style door handle.

Whether you're updating your front door handle or just replacing it, you'll want to make sure it fits well. Mortise locks, which are usually found on older wooden doors, have a long stem type key. These types of locks are easy to spot and identify. If your front door has this type of lock, you'll want to find a replacement that matches the current style. To do this, measure the length of the spindle and keyhole.

Next, you'll want to select a handset. This is the hardware that secures the door. A single-cylinder deadbolt handset requires a key to lock from the outside, and a thumb-turn on the inside is preferred if your front door is made of glass. If you want to replace the lock, you'll want to choose a double-cylinder deadbolt handles. A dual-cylinder deadbolt handles set is best for glass doors.

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