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The right door hardware for your particular needs can be a difficult choice to make. There are many different types of hardware available and choosing the wrong one could turn into a costly decision. This blog post will explore some of the factors you should think about before making your purchase.

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Published by parkavenuelocksonline, 2021-04-22 06:13:38

Door Hardware Your Purchasing Guide

The right door hardware for your particular needs can be a difficult choice to make. There are many different types of hardware available and choosing the wrong one could turn into a costly decision. This blog post will explore some of the factors you should think about before making your purchase.

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Door Hardware: Your Purchasing Guide

The right door hardware for your particular needs can be a difficult choice to make. There are
many different types of hardware available and choosing the wrong one could turn into a
costly decision. This blog post will explore some of the factors you should think about before
making your purchase.

The first thing you need to do is determine what type of door you want to install it on, as this
will dictate everything else. For example, if you are installing a door that will only be used to
gain access into a garage, then you should avoid hardware that protrudes outwards. The
protruding type of hardware should be used in hallways and around doors that will be used
frequently as they tend to wear out and can cause damage or rattle.
The next thing you need to consider is whether you want the handle to hang flush on the door
or above it. If your door is wider than 75 mm, then your choices are limited as the overhanging
type of handle will not fit on the doors. The other factor that will affect this decision is if there
are more than one door in the hallway.

If you have not already done so, now is the time to measure the width of the door and set
your budget into consideration. It is usually a good idea to buy hardware in sets so that you
do not end up buying more than you need or want. If your purchase goal is only to use it on
one door, then it may be cheaper in the long run to buy a single piece of hardware rather than
several smaller ones which will require drilling holes into your doorframe. Also consider
where the hardware will be located as this can have an impact on what type of joining
techniques you should choose for attaching them to your frame.

Electric Strikes

When doing your research, you may have come across the term strike. This is the part which
attaches to your door frame and works by holding the door in place when closed. Strikes come
in both overhanging and flush mounted varieties depending on your needs. Some locks are
already attached to the strike so that all you need to do is mount it onto your frame. If you
cannot find a pre-attached lock, then there are plenty of different locks available that will fit
any type of strike.

Closers

When it comes to commercial locks, you might not know what LCN means. But chances are,
if you work in the real estate lock and hardware business, you've heard of LCN door closers.
A closer is used to keep doors closed by using gravity or springs. There are many different
types of closers available but they all function in a similar way. The most common is the sliding
assembly type which catches a lever that is attached to your door. These types of closers are
mostly used behind a door threshold and should not protrude above it.

Panic Hardware

There are a myriad of different panic door locking mechanisms on the market today. They all
have their strengths and weaknesses, but it’s important to know the ins and outs of each type
before committing to any one.

Panic hardware, also called panic exit devices or panic door locks, are installed in the interior
of a door to provide a means of escape in an emergency. They are commonly installed on the
doors in group living environments such as dorms and hotels, and even public bathrooms.
Panic hardware can be found on egress doors which allow people to exit from buildings into
public walkways or from one part of a building to another, fire rated doors, and doors through
which people could otherwise be trapped in any number of situations. The major
consideration when looking at the various options is whether or not you’ll be using them for
egress purposes. This generally means that a power source other than that available to the
building will be required.

About Park Avenue Locks

Choosing the right door lock for your business or home can be stressful. At Park Avenue locks,
we strive to make it as easy as possible by breaking down your options and offering a wide
selection to fit your style. Some of our best-selling products include Yale locksets, lcn door

closers, electric strikes, and many more. Get the best door lock brands all in one location for
affordable pricing, whether you’re a custom home builder or a homeowner when you shop
with us. For all your door locks and accessories, head over to Park Avenue Locks. We offer both
residential and commercial door locks at competitive prices and offer free shipping on orders
over $49.

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