Archive for January, 2009

Kwikset now has Designer Roses for Door Levers.

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

DoorKnobDiscountCenter.com now carries Kwikset’s new Designer Rose Backplates.

Kwikset Oval Rose w/ Lever
Kwikset Oval Rose w/Lever
Kwikset Arch Rose w/Lever
Kwikset Arch Rose w/Lever

The Designer Roses easily install on any Kwikset Signature Series reversible door lever chassis.

Designer Roses are sold separately as an accessory or configured and packed with a door lever. Please visit our web site today to purchase these Designer Roses.

What is the difference between a double cylinder and a single cylinder deadbolt?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Single Cylinder Deadbolt

Single Cylinder Deadbolt

This is a common question that has some significant issues you will want to consider before purchasing a Dead Bolt. The most common dead bolt in use is the single cylinder dead bolt where a key is required to unlock the door from outside but a simple thumb-turn is used to unlock the door from inside.

 

Double Cylinder Deadbolt

Double Cylinder Deadbolt

 

A double cylinder dead bolt requires a key to unlock from outside or inside the house. Double cylinder dead bolts are considered more secure in doors with glass or doors with glass sidelights. It is meant to deter a burglar who might break the glass and reach inside to unlock the door. However, you will want to check your state building codes because double cylinder locks are a violation in some states due to the possible hindrance to escape in a hurry. During a fire, a person may become disoriented and blinded by smoke, becoming trapped behind their own door when they can not find the key to unlock it. Certainly an important issue to consider when choosing your deadbolt. Schlage’s newer handlesets don’t offer double cylinder as a choice, while many brands like Baldwin, Nostalgic Warehouse, Kwikset and Weslock offer fewer models or stock less of them. Safety Tip: If you have a Double Cylinder Dead Bolt, hang a key next to or above the door out of reach of the glass opening. Be sure everyone in the house knows where it is in case of emergency. Having a copy made with a red colored blank or red paint the top of the key, will make it more visible. Removing it when you have strangers or service people in the house is also a safe practice.

What is Door Lever or Knob Handing?

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Many people find door handing to be confusing. The key is to forget about which hand you use to open the door. Handing is determined by the Hinges. Follow these simple handing instructions and you won’t go wrong.

Many door lever sets require you to determine whether the door is a Right-Hand or Left-Hand door (most knobs do not require handing)

   
  Inside(room or house)
   
 

Inside

  HandTop
       
 

Left Hand Door

 
  Outside(room or house)  
  HandBot
       
  Right Hand Door  
 

Outside

  1. Simply stand Outside the Room or House facing the door. (it does not matter if the door swings in or out)
  2. If the Hinges are on the Right, it is a Right-Hand Door and you would choose the Right Hand option when ordering door levers.
  3. If the Hinges are on the Left, it is a Left-Hand Door and you would choose the Left Hand option when ordering door levers.
  • Handlesets Note - Even though the lever is on the inside of the house, you still stand Outside the house to determine proper handing.
  • Inside Garage Door Note - For the door that connects from your garage to your living space, you would stand in the Garage facing the house to determine proper handing.