larson storm door handle replacement parts

larson storm door handle replacement parts

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Larson Storm Door Handle Replacement Parts

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Select a Storm Door style below to learn more about its features. Larson Full View Storm Doors The Larson Premium Full View Storm Door offers protection against the elements while showcasing the front entry. The interchangeable screen allows seasonal ventilation. Super strong heavy gauge aluminum frame is 15⁄8” thick with a maintenance-free finish Two layers of heavy-duty weatherstripping to seal out the elements Elegant frame design with overlapping edge to conceal hinges and eliminate gaps SAF-T-GLASS™ window with interchangeable screen Two adjustable-speed SmoothGlide™ closers with Touch’n Hold Designer trim strip covers conceal exterior mounting screws Solid brass or brushed nickel interior and exterior handle with BUILT-IN™ deadbolt security lock Premium Full View Doors are available with Low-E glass in select sizes and colors Premium Full View Doors are available in clear or decorative glass A Larson Standard Full View Storm Door allows for added light into your entryway, while making an elegant statement about your home.




Heavy-duty aluminum frame — 1¼” thick for added durability Heavy-duty weatherstripping seals out the elements Full view SAF-T-GLASS window Adjustable-speed closer in matching colors Color matched expander conforms to uneven sills Solid brass or brushed nickel interior and exterior handle with BUILT-IN deadbolt security lock Retractable Screen Storm Doors Larson introduced the first storm door with a disappearing retractable screen and counter-balanced window system. With one touch, the screen retracts into a hidden cassette at the top of the door. Heavy-duty aluminum frame — 17⁄8” thick Baked-on enamel finish for a lifetime of beauty Dual weatherstripping system interlocks for a tight seal Two adjustable-speed SmoothGlide closers with Touch’n Hold Brass-tone or brushed nickel expander conforms to uneven sills Brass or brushed nickel interior and exterior handle with BUILT-IN deadbolt lock Low-E glass available in select sizes and colors




The Larson Storm Door that matches your home’s style and your lifestyle. That’s why Larson Doors are designed for both beauty and function. DuraTech™ surface over solid wood core for age and weather resistance Magnetic weatherstripping seals like a refrigerator SAF-T-GLASS window and screen combinations for ventilation control Bottom expander conforms to uneven sills REVERSA-HINGE™ for right or left mounts Brass or brushed nickel finish interior and exterior SecureLock handle WearTuff™ Ventilating Storm Door The Larson WearTuff Ventilating Storm Door provides added comfort in knowing you selected a door that can withstand everyday wear and is kid and pet friendly. Tear resistant WearTuff Screen is reversible for top or bottom ventilation Durable strong hold handle with keyed lock for added security High traffic 5 hinge system FlexGuard™ closer protects door when over-extended and allows door to open past 90 degrees




DuraTech® surface over solid core Mid View Multi-Vent Storm Door With a Larson Wood Core Door, lasting performance and maintenance-free durability make this a favorite choice among homeowners. DuraTech finish for age and weather resistance Fully adjustable Multi-Vent window and screen system for top and bottom ventilation SecureLock built-in lock system Color-matched interior and exterior handle, bottom expander and one closer Secure Elegance Security Storm Door A revolutionary security storm door with an unobstructed view from the outside of your home. Factory strengthened glass is permanently affixed to frame Laminated Security Shield withstands repeated blows Double glass thickness and multi-point locking secures in 3 places Solid brass or brushed nickel interior and exterior handle with multi-point lock 15⁄8” thick aluminum frame is maintenance-free Overlapping edge conceals hinges and eliminates gaps Designer screw covers conceal exterior mounting screws




Two adjustable-speed closers in matching colors Bottom expander adjusts to uneven sill Blocks 99% of UV rays Courtyard Steel Security Storm Door Make a dramatic design statement with a steel security storm door. Three glass panels removable from the inside Unsurpassed strength and durability with two 7″ forged hinges pre-hung to interlock with door frame Vault pin secures door to home at the hinges and prevents the removal from outside Heavy duty 1″ x 2″ steel construction frame Rust-resistant durability with powder coated paint finish Bottom sweep fits uneven sills Reinforced lock box accepts most standard double cylinder deadbolt/keyed hardware sets (sold separately) Increased energy efficiency with woolpile weatherstripping to prevent heat and cooling lossScreen door latches get a lot of use and occasionally need to be fixed. When your screen door won't latch properly and pops back open or does not close all the way, the latch plate is in the wrong position on the doorjamb.




This may be caused by the latch plates shifting over time, due to thermal expansion; or because the latch plate was installed misaligned with the door latch. Fortunately, you do not have to buy a new latch for your screen door, just adjust the seat or mortise of the latch plate to fix a faulty door latch. Tighten the screws on all of the hinges with a screwdriver. Test the door, as sometimes a loose hinge can cause the screen door latch to not shut properly. Cover the latch plate with masking tape. Rub colored chalk on the outer edge of the door latch. Shut the door and then open it. Inspect the tape to see where the chalk covered door latch hit the tape. This will help you determine distance that the latch plate needs to move. Measure the distance from the hole on the latch plate to the side of the chalk mark closest to the right or left edge of the masking tape. This is the distance that the latch plate hole needs to move. If the distance is less than 1/8 inch, you can resolve the latch problem by making the latch plate hole larger with a half-round file.




To raise the door and align the latch with the latch plate hole, remove a screw from the top hinge on the doorjamb. Drive a 3 inch screw through the hinge screw hole and into the doorjamb. To lower the door and align it with the latch plate, remove a screw from the bottom hinge on the doorjamb and replace it with a 3 inch screw. Test the door and see if it will latch properly. Remove the latch plate screws and the latch plate from the doorjamb. Place the latch plate in a vice. File the edge of the latch plate opening to widen it by 1/8 inch with a half-round file. Replace the latch plate and test the door to see if it will shut. Try widening the latch plate mortise, or the shallow hole that the latch plate sits in on the doorjamb with a half-round chisel. Measure the distance that the latch plate needs to move from the end of the latch plate mortise and draw a mark on the doorjamb with a pencil. Tap the chisel against the edge of the mortise and chip away the wood with a hammer to widen the mortise.

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