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Tips to choosing the right door hardware

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If you're in the process of hiring an architect, contractor, or home improvement specialist and they're discussing your new door installation, it's important to know what types of hardware are available. There are quite a few options, but we've narrowed it down to three most popular styles- 1) Panic hardware : A deadbolt lock that can be bolted from the inside so that a person can lock themselves safely inside their home. This is helpful if there is an intruder or fire breaking into your home.  2) LCN door closers : Door closers are mechanisms on a door that close it when pressure is applied at the handle. This helps to prevent someone from leaving your home without your knowledge or consent. The most common place for this is the garage, which is used to prevent intruders from entering your home. 3) HES electric strikes : An electric strike is electrical components that are located on the door that help prevent anyone from being able to enter your home. This can be us

Budget Friendly Upgrade to Your Business Space

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Maybe your workspace is a place for you to work, but it doesn't have to be a place where you dread going. One way to improve the aesthetic appeal and add more functionality to your workplace is by making small changes that will boost productivity without costing much money. In this article, we review five of these little changes that will improve efficiency and comfort without breaking the bank. Commercial door hardware is essential to the safety of your company. It's an integral part of how your business operates and how it interacts with its customers. If you're looking for ways to improve the aesthetic appeal, safety, or overall function of your commercial space, these upgrades are indispensable. Many customers are looking for commercial door hardware to fulfill a variety of different needs. They need attractive styles to make their buildings more appealing, more secure, and more energy efficient. The options available on the market today make it easy to find exactly wh

What's New in Your House: May 2021

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New products are always being created, but some take longer than others to come to the market. We wanted to give you a sneak peek of what’s in store for 2021 that will have you scrambling to get it! -Bacterial door hinges that keep your food safe from bacteria and other contaminants -More efficient mortise locks with less bulkiness and more flexibility for different doors and a wider variety of handle types -LCN door closers that allow you to close your doors without touching them. This is perfect for those who worry about their hands being contaminated or just want a more minimalist lifestyle. Mortise Door Hinges: The Mortise Hinge has been around for centuries and is still highly popular among woodworkers today. When you install a Mortise Door Hinge it is necessary to cut a mortise (a rectangular hole) in one of the pieces of wood that are going to be hinged together so that the hinge can be inserted into this slot. This is the only kind of hinge that is practical for use on a wide

Which Type of Door Locks is Right For your Home

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This article provides a look at the basics of the different types of door locks available for residential homes. The type of lock you need will depend largely upon what type of doors you have in your home. Doors with glass panels should be fitted with a mortise lockset , which is designed to protect against forced entry through either the glass or pneumatic systems. These are often found on French style doors and can be used on any set of doors, providing they don't have small glass panels. A mortise lock is inserted into the door such that it will only fit one way, making it difficult to install incorrectly and so more secure than wafer locksets. Wafer locksets should be used on doors that have large glass panels and are not joined to a French door. Wafer locksets are installed in a manner similar to that of a mortise lock and will provide strong protection against forced entry. They are best suited to larger doors, which means they can be difficult to install and will require an