Door hardware or lockset refers to the knob or handle and latch and locking mechanisms. Each lockset is designed for a specific application. You must invest in quality locksets because they perform better and last longer.
Here are tips to help you choose door hardware from a trusted provider of door replacement services.
Doorknob Options
Aside from round or square doorknobs, you can also choose from a lever-type handle or a handle set, which is a mix of thumb-latch-and handle used on exterior entry doors. It’s easier to grab lever handles than doorknobs. They are also an approved operating device that meets the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) or barrier-free design requirements.
When you choose Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City for your French doors installation, you won’t only get energy-efficient doors but also various hardware options. We have a wide selection of styles and finishes of gliding and hinged patio door hardware to match every home.
Doorknob Connection
There are different ways that the doorknob attaches to the lockset spindle. In older door hardware styles, the doorknob is attached using an exposed setscrew that attaches the knob to a square threaded spindle. The spindle rotates and operates the latch mechanism when turned. However, this attachment style can cause the doorknob to become loose.
Our gliding patio door locks feature a unique Andersen® reach-out locking system that pulls the door panel tightly into the jamb for weather tightness and improved security. You can also include an optional gliding door auxiliary foot lock for added security. It will also hold the operating panel partially open.
Renewal by Andersen hinged patio door locks has a five-point locking system that improves energy efficiency and increases security. It’s also available in an optional handle extension kit, which builds more space for blinds and shades. Moreover, exterior keyed locks are available on all patio doors.
Turn to Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City for quality hinged and sliding patio door installation services. Call us at (605) 341-7831 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation. We work with homeowners in Spearfish, SD, and areas around South Dakota.