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Choosing Your Entry Door Isn't Easy

Choosing Your Entry Door Isn't Easy

Choosing the right entry door for your home or office is something that is going to be very important. This is not an area that you want to just choose any ol' door because there are a few different things that you need to take into consideration - the design and the security.

The design of the entry door is going to be very important. You want to leave a lasting impression on your guest as they walk up to your home. There are so many different designs of entry doors that you have to choose from. The overwhelming feeling that you have is normal, but don't worry because there are many different ways that you can quickly begin reducing the amount of choices that you have. This leads me to the security of the door.

You don't want an entry door that only looks good because this is not going to make it difficult for someone that you don't want in your home to kick open the door. Of course the door alone is not going to keep out an intruder, but we will touch on this later.

There are wood entry doors, and metal entry doors that you can choose from. Wood doors are going to have many different choices of wood type and color's as well. Then you also have metal doors that look like they are wood doors. The type of door that you get is going to be up to you.

Now once you have made your selection on what entry door that you are going to putting up you will need to learn more about the door hardware and how it can offer you extra security. The door hardware is going to offer you home extra beauty as well as the extra security. So it's important that you take some time to look at all of your different options before just purchasing anything.

There is a good amount of information about the security that your deadlocks and other door Interior Doors hardware can offer your door. Just do a little research and discover how you can increase the security of your door easily all on your own.
Admin · 345 views · 40 comments
20 Jul 2008

Common Pocket Door Problems

Common Pocket Door Problems

Not all homeowners have problems with their pocket doors. However, like everything else in the home, there may be time when you need help in solving pocket door problems. Some of these common problems involve trouble with the rollers, the lubrication of the track and problems with the attachments.

When you have a problem with the rollers, you have to look at the type of rollers on the door. There are two types of rollers - a base attached to the door and the roller that is attached to this base. Sometimes after years of wear and tear, these parts separate from each other and become maladjusted. This the door will not open properly. If you find that your door is not hanging properly, it could be a problem with the rollers. You have to look at the rollers to find the type that is malfunctioning and then replace it.

Rollers, like all moving pieces of metal, need lubrication in order to roll smoothly. This will definitely happen with worn or damaged rollers. If you do not want to replace them right way or have to call in a professional to do the job, you can prolong the inevitable by spraying the rollers with silicone spray or apply grease.

Sometimes, the problem with the pocket door is not due to wear and tear. Quite often it is the fault of the manufacturer by not supplying the correct screws you need to do the installation. They could be too short and will therefore work loose quite easily or the thread may be too fine to carry the weight of the door. The common screws included in the package with the pocket door are often drywall screws, which are unsuitable for the job. Of course, you could have a problem with the track. When screws in the track work loose, it could cause the track to sag and sometimes the screws can cause the track to derail.
Admin · 483 views · 62 comments
20 Jul 2008

Tips For Door Replacement

Tips For Door Replacement

Replacing a door is something every homeowner should know how to do. It is a good skill that can be used to help weatherproof a house or just change the look of a room. It is not a difficult process and one that can easily be learned by anyone with basic skills.

Types of Doors

Before actually replacing a door you will need to choose a door. There are three main types of doors - entry, interior and combination. The same general installation is followed for all types of doors. Entry doors are actually the most complex because they need lock installation.

Steps to Replacement

Step One: Remove the old door, being careful not to damage the door frame. To remove use a wedge to take the weight off the hinges and then simply unscrew them or tap out the pin, depending on the door type.

Step Two: Remove the hinges. You can do this by simply unscrewing them. They can be reused if you are using a similar door as a replacement. They can be buffed or painted.

Step Three: Install new hinges. The screws used to install the hinges should be long enough to go through the frame and stud-wall.

Step Four: Trim the new door, if needed. You can use the old door as a pattern for the correct size or you can take measurements.

Step Five: Prepare the new door. This is done by cutting out the area for the top and bottom hinges. You can use the old door as a pattern or take measurements. It is very important that this be exact or the door will not hang properly. You will use a square and a pencil to mark the hinge locations. Use the hinge to trace onto the door. Then use a chisel to clean up the area and make the notch for the hinge in the wood.

Step Six: Apply wood sealant to the door edges and attach the hinges with wood screws.

Step Seven: Hang the door. Make sure it is even and close the door. Mark where it hits in the middle hinge area. Now ready the door for the middle hinge as you did before with the top and bottom hinges.

Step Eight: Finish hanging the door and install the door knob.
Admin · 257 views · 33 comments
20 Jul 2008

Composite Doors and Their Benefits

Composite Doors and Their Benefits

When it comes to your personal investment, the largest that you can think of is perhaps when you build a house or you buy one. Buying or building a house is of course one of the most serious and worthwhile decisions. Getting your own house up and right is a dream come true. And most likely once you build one, you will not be in a situation to go for another in next few years; as you invest a large portion of your hard earned money in building a house. It is said that a house bears the identity of its owner. It is a hidden desire in everybody to make his or her house a unique creation with all the uniqueness of his or her creativity.

The interior and exterior of a house is therefore different from one another. But if you do not put much attention to the security part of the house, you are actually putting everything inside the house at stake. For this reason you need to be conscious while choosing the front door or the main entrance of the house. Beside the security part, as this is the first thing people notice about your house, it should have aesthetic values as well. Your visitors will get an initial idea about you from the way you have designed your front door. So as an owner you will have to keep that in mind as well.

Why Composite Doors?

This is a common question. While analyzing the market it has been seen that there is a trend among the owners to select composite doors for their house. And so quite obviously the need for it and its benefits comes under the scanner. Here are some of the reasons why people prefer composite doors over the wooden ones:

• The doors are safe and durable.

• The composite doors do not require much maintenance and it lasts for a longer period without any quality maintenance.

• With the doors you do not have to face problems like warping, twisting or bowing.

• The doors offer high dent resistance.

• The leaf in the doors being made of fiberglass does not crack.

• The doors have extra coating outside.

• The look of the doors is similar to the wooden ones. The advantage is that you do not have to face problems with it like you do in case of wooden doors

• The composite doors also have heat insulation system.

• The manufacturers of the composite doors offer so many color options with different designs. Once you are in the store you will be confused about which one to take and which one to leave. From the large range you can choose the one that is perfect for the style of your house. If you are not satisfied with the ready made ones, you can also have customized options.

• The manufacturers offer warranty for the doors.

The composite doors offer all the qualities of the authentic wooden doors without any wooden hazard in much more cost effective prices. With these doors you can decorate your house in a truly deserving style.
Admin · 206 views · 21 comments
20 Jul 2008

Door Hinges - How to Install New Ones

Door Hinges - How to Install New Ones

Whether it's because your door is old and no longer works with your décor, or you want something a little more flashy in the space, trading out doors and door hinges is not too difficult of a job.

Don't think you can do it? Think you need a lot of tools to get the job done? Think again. All you need is a few shims, or thin pieces of wood that can be slipped under the door to hold it at the right height, nails or an electric screwdriver and the door and door hinges.

Here are the steps for taking on the installation process.

Selecting the what you need is easy. Measure the old door that you are taking out of this space and write those measurements down. When it comes to selecting door hinges, consider what this door will be asked to do. If the door is going to get a lot of use you may want to use three 3-inch door hinges to make sure it's sturdy and will hold in place. This is especially the case if it is an exterior door. One way to tell what kind of door hinges to choose is to look at what was being used on the door you are removing.

The easy way to install the door and door hinges is to install the new door hinges where the old ones were. This only works if you selected the same size door hinges as you previously had on the door with proper hole-spacing. If not, you may have to use some wood putty to fill the old holes, and then put the new hinges wherever you would like.

When deciding where the door hinges will go remember, doors are supposed to open into the room, they are also traditionally expected to open to a wall, not to flap in the open area of the room.

If you have someone handy, you may want to bring them into play at this time. Line up the door where you think it should be placed, using shims to balance it off the ground enough that it will open and close. You should put the first screw in at this point, at the top of the door. Make sure someone is holding up the weight of the door (or keep it on shims) so the weight doesn't pull that screw out.

Close the door and make sure it shuts properly. It should be hitting the strike plate evenly. If not, adjust the shim placement until you have even amounts of space all the way around and the door seems to be evenly set. Immediately put a screw in the bottom door hinges. This will make sure you have the door hinges lined up in a manner that will allow the door to open and close correctly.

With this screw in, check one more time to make sure it's lined up properly, then install the remaining screws in the door hinges and the job is done.
Admin · 381 views · 43 comments
20 Jul 2008