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Jul212008

Sliding Closet Doors
Sliding Closet Doors

Sliding closet doors are one of the most common types of closet door around today. The main advantage of having these types of doors is the convenience and accessibility to clothing and whatever else is behind them because the doors fold in and thus do not get in the way of what you are looking for inside. If you lead a busy life, consider this style of door to help save time.

Many people do not think about what is on the outside of their closet, they are only concerned about how much room they have on the inside. The door is one of the most important aspects though because it is what complements your entire bedroom. That is why sliding closet doors are such a good idea because you can find some very well designed doors.

If you have a long walk in closet then sliding closet doors would be an excellent addition. One concern people have with these style doors is that they are afraid the doors will come off the rails and they will not be able to re-attach them. If the doors are properly installed then you should not have a problem with them coming off the rails. Some poorly installed doors or some lesser quality doors will perhaps squeak quite often when sliding.

When researching the available sliding closet doors you would be better off getting as good a quality door as possible if your budget allows for it. Preferably, look for one that comes with silent rails and a damper system so that the doors do not slam into the door jams.

What type of sliding closet doors should you purchase? Some come with mirrors on both halves. This is a good choice if you happen to have a smaller room; mirrors give the impression of a larger room. Another advantage of this style is that you will be able to see yourself from head to toe, as this is important for many professionals who have to dress in business ware. Another choice of glass on the doors is frosted or smoked glass, which offer a different look.

Another option for your sliding closet doors is to choose a wood finish or a wood laminate finish. If you choose wood then your doors will be quite a bit heavier than the laminate choice. However, for sheer beauty then wood is the much better choice as most laminate does look a little cheaper. Regardless of the style or type of doors you choose, you should do your research, both online and offline. Keep an eye out for any sales at your local home supply centers. This type of purchase may best be done at a brick and mortar store rather than on the internet as you will need to do some measuring and maybe even some adjustments will need to be made at the home improvement center or hardware store where you have made your purchase.

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Jul202008

Door Push Plates - They Keep Doors Strong
Door Push Plates - They Keep Doors Strong

Your front door is the entrance to your home or office, it is the first thing that your guests will see; you may have spent hours picking the perfect front door to compliment the entrance to your home or office.

Consider installing door push plates on your front door to help prevent wear and tear on your door. You have several different options to consider when picking out and installing them.

Style

A visit to any home improvement store will reveal just how many varieties there are to choose from when you are selecting door push plates. You will be able to find any color and style to match. From modern contemporary ones to antique-style options with delicate designs, you really are not limited to any ones style at all.

Materials

In addition to a wide variety of styles to choose from, there are several different materials to choose from when selecting your door push plates. Before making your selection you should be sure to think about the amount of use they are going to get. For example, a plastic one on the door to a busy doctor's office is not a very practical choice. This selection is going to get dirty very fast, and also runs the risk of cracking from the continual pushing. For doors with high-usage consider installing something crafted from brass.

Installation

Installation of door push plates is an easy project that you can undertake on your own. There are two main types to choose from; screw-on and self-adhesive. With the self-adhesive type installation is as simple as lining up where you want your push plate to fit onto your door, marking the lines with a pencil, removing the adhesive backing, and pressing it into the marked area.

A screw-on option is generally has four screws to hold it to the door. You can align it on the door where you want it and use a pencil to mark where the screws will fit. Using a cordless screw driver you can then affix the it onto your door.

Be sure to follow all instructions provided to you by the manufacturer of the door push plates.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Depending on the usage level of your door push plates, often a good window cleaner will be satisfactory in keeping them clean. However if your door has heavy use, or is in a doctors office you might want to consider using a mild disinfectant to clean it weekly. Before using harsh chemicals on it, check the manufacturer guidelines for keeping it clean. You might not necessarily want to clean a brass one with a bleach mixture; you run the risk of damaging it.

Installation of door push plates is a great way to help prevent wear and tear on a door that gets heavy usage. An inexpensive and easy project, it will help add years of life to the finish on your door.

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Jul202008

Wood Doors - The Ups and Downs of Wooden Doors
Wood Doors - The Ups and Downs of Wooden Doors

When you enter a house most people don’t think about the different kinds of wood doors it contains. Today different there are thousands of different doors manufactured and they are generally classified into two types: interior wood doors and exterior wood doors.

What makes interior wooden doors different from exterior wooden doors.
Interior wood doors are fabricated differently than exterior wood doors. The construction is different and exterior doors have more emphasis put into weathering the elements, therefore they are much heavier than interior wood doors.
Functionality of a wood door also determines how it appears and how it is manufactured. If say, the door is a security door, then it will be solid, and strong, this will be a very heavy door. If the door is built to allow light in then it will also contain glass, as in a sliding door, or a French door. If ventilation is needed in the area then the door will probably have louvers. Of course, if a wood door is to be used only to separate rooms then the builder or owner may decide to install hollow core wood doors.
Exterior doors are used as sliding door, patio doors, wood back doors, French doors and entry wood doors. Interior doors comprise; sliding wooden doors, bi-fold doors, multi fold doors, hinged doors, bypass sliding glass doors, and pocket doors.

Did You Know That…?

Different manufactures produce different styles of doors and then these doors have different features.

Interior doors are somewhat different than exterior doors, and because they are not needed to withstand the weather they are not as heavy as exterior doors.

The consumer likes wood doors, so most doors that are not wood, have a wood appearance.

Steel and fiberglass are manufactured better and cost less than real wood doors

Wood doors are made from a variety of woods both hard and soft

Wooden doors that slide are generally used for closets.

Fiberglass doors are made from insulation and polymer and then given an artificial wood grain so they will look like interior wood doors.

If security is one of your biggest concerns you should consider using steel doors. These doors are made of steel and then they are covered with a polymer substance and then wood grained embossed so they will look like interior wood doors.
The Differences between Interior and Exterior Wood Doors
The only real difference between exterior and interior doors is that the interior doors are made for interior floor plans, and exterior wood doors are made to withstand the exterior elements. This makes their appearance and construction different.
When you decide to install or change the wood doors in your house you should consider it carefully, because the investment in the doors is quite large. Consult with a building expert as to the best doors for your house.

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Jul202008

Door Knob - One Under Appreciated Accessory
Door Knob - One Under Appreciated Accessory

Many of us have seen a beautiful, antique brass, bronze, glass, and porcelain door knob and wished it still had all of its hardware so we could put it on one of our doors. These knobs are so classy and remind us of another era. We want to put them on display, but how?

There are many ways to easily display an old, non-working door knob that makes it both functional and beautiful. You can spruce up your entryway, your bathroom, or your kid's room with this easy project:

Make a coat/robe/towel/bag/hat rack! All you need is:

• A few pretty door knobs

• A wood base (An easy and inexpensive base is a sanded 1"x 6" cut to length and finished.)

• 1-1/2" wood screws with heads that will fit inside the base of your door knobs China doors (as many as you have knobs)

• Construction glue that adheres wood to metal

• Two 2-1/2" screws with drywall anchors for mounting (These screws will be showing. Choose accordingly.)

• A variety of sandpaper

• Stain or paint

• Screwdriver, level, drill

• Handsaw (optional - Many lumberyards and home improvement stores will cut your wood for free if you ask and have your measurements.)

Directions:

1) Figure out the length of your wood base by allowing at least 6"- 8" between the centers of each door knob, and then add half of that amount to each end. For instance, if you want to mount five knobs, 6" on center, with 3" on each end, figure it like this: (5x6) + (2x3) = 36" or 3'. (Tip: Consider the width and overall size of the item(s) you will be hanging. If you are hanging hats, measure from brim to brim and add an inch.)

2) Measure and mark where each knob and the two mounting screws Pvc Doors will go. I suggest placing your mounting screws equally between your end knob and the next one. Remember to measure top-to-bottom and make your marks on center. (Tips: 1) If you are staining, mark with pencil very, very lightly or it will show through. 2) Find your measurement then make a divot in your base with the tip of a screw. Make it deep enough to be seen through paint.)

3) Sand the ends and edges of your base. Paint and let dry.

4) Using the divots, screw a 1-1/2" wood screw in each place you want to put a door knob, leaving 1" showing. (Tip: Now is the time to decide the order of your door knobs.)

5) Using the construction glue, glue a door knob to each screw by inserting the glue tip about an inch into the door handle base and squirt a dollop. Also carefully but heavily, coat the rest of the interior of the door knob base.

6) Slowly slide glue-prepared knob onto screw, keeping excess glue off the wood base, until the knob base sits flush with the wood base. (Tip: Keep a moist rag and paper towels handy to wipe off excess glue.)

7) Continue steps five and six until all knobs are mounted. (Tip: If you are a righty, start on the left end. If you are a lefty, start on the right. This keeps your freshly-mounted knobs out of your way.)

8) Let it dry as long as the glue recommends in the "knobs up" position. (Tip: If you mount before the glue is completely dry, some knobs may tip or slip.)

9) Mount on the wall using the mounting screws and drywall anchors listed above. Interior Doors Remember to use your level! (Tip: place level on top edge of wood base. Find level. Push a screw through to mark where to drill holes for the drywall anchors.)

Now hang up your hat! (Or coat!) The rounded shape of the door knob helps keep the shape of both. However, if you think it would be a shame to cover them up, use your custom rack to hang bags or umbrellas so the door knobs show.

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Jul202008

How to Replace Your Own Door
How to Replace Your Own Door

You can save yourself time and money in remodeling when you replace your own door to a room of your home. It is not a hard task to complete, even if you have never done such a project in the past. When you buy the door you want at the home improvement store, the salespeople there will give you advice about how to tackle this job. They will tell you the tools you need to have, which include:

* Utility knife

* Circular saw

* Hammer

* Plane

* Sandpaper

* Screwdriver

* Chisel

It is also essential that you have a measuring tape.

Start by removing the old door. To do this you have to unscrew the hinges from the door frame. You can take the hinges and the doorknob off the door if you want to reuse them on the new door. If you don't want them anymore and are going to dispose of them anyway, just leave them on the door.

Lay the new door on top of the old door, making sure that all edges are perfectly aligned. Mark the areas on the new door when the hinges need to go. This will also let you know if you have to trim any of the edges of the door that might be larger than the old door. This is why you will need a saw and sandpaper. Use a utility knife or marker to draw a line along any edges that may need to be trimmed, making sure they are straight.

Add the hinges to the new door and install the doorknob. If you are using a new doorknob, it is not necessary to replace the catch in the doorframe, as long as you put the knob in the same place as it was in the old door. Rehang the door to test the fit. You may get it perfect the first time or you may have to take the door down and make a few adjustments.

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