Entrance Door Knob -
door knob generally used for exterior applications with a
keyed locking cylinder.
Entrance knobs and deadbolts can be keyed alike.
Privacy Door Knobs - Generally used in bathrooms
and bedrooms. Privacy knobs can be locked and come with a slotted
tool that can be used to unlock from the outside.
Passage Door Knobs - Also referred to as hall
and closet knobs because they are most often used for hall and
closets.
These knobs are not lockable.
Dummy Door Knobs - These knobs are face mounted
with screws and do not come with a latch mechanism. These are
most
often used for bi-fold doors or other applications that do not
require a latch mechanism.
Why
do you have such low prices on your door hardware?!
We buy some of our brands directly from the manufacturer, rather than from
a distributor that buys from the manufacturer. Because of the volume we sell,
we can get better pricing, which allows us to sell it for less. We have some
excellent prices on quality hardware that you just can't find anywhere else.
When
will my home hardware ship and how is it sent?
If your order is placed before 11:00 a.m. mountain time, the order is often filled
and shipped within 2 business days; however, this is not guaranteed. Our products
are sent UPS ground unless other arrangements are made. Most customers receive
their orders within a week.
Can you ship my home hardware faster
than UPS ground?
Yes we can. We do need an itemized list of the items you
wish to purchase so that we can weigh the package and get
an accurate quote for you. Please
us with your item
list and zip code. We will respond as quickly as possible.
Can I return items that I purchase
from Direct Door Hardware?
Yes, You can return your products purchased from Direct Door
Hardware. We do however, ship from various locations so not
all returns
go to the same place. If you will please submit a door
hardware return form with all the information that you
have available, we can send
you the address and information
necessary
to
return your items. Some products may have a 15% restocking
fee affiliated with them depending on which warehouse we
have them shipped from. Thank you for shopping at Direct
Door Hardware. We will respond to your inquiry as quickly
as possible.
Do your hinges match your door hardware
finishes?
Our hinges are the closest match we have available to our Sure-Loc
door knobs and levers. Finishes of our other products will
be close but not identical. We do not have Chrome, Antique
Brass, Polished brass, or black hinges at this time.
I'm not quite comfortable
purchasing your door hardware without seeing it. Is there
showroom near me?
We do not have showrooms across the country... one of the
reasons our prices are great. Many of our customers will
purchase one or two items they are interested in before purchasing
the hardware for their entire home. Just order a couple of
items that you would need, then when you place your entire
order, you will omit the items you already have.
Choose your style
You might not think of door hardware style often, but you do notice when it’s scratched, dented, doesn’t match the look of the rest of the house or is just plain ugly. Don’t be fooled into thinking that a door knob is just a door knob. Look for hardware that matches your personal taste and the architectural style of your home, whether that means contemporary and sleek, traditional and ornate, or somewhere in between.
When considering style, also weigh the pros and cons of door knobs versus levers and how they fit your lifestyle. Do you have a sneaky pet who can operate a lever to let themselves out? Unless it’s a service dog, that’s probably not a good thing and you want a door knob. Or maybe you do prefer a lever because it’s easier to grip with arthritic hands.
Choose a finish … or four
Like style, the finish of your door hardware is largely up to personal taste. Perhaps the biggest consideration here is whether you want all the fixtures in your home to match. We’re not just talking about all your levers being Bright Chrome, either. Look at light fixtures, faucets and other plumbing, cabinet pulls and furniture with metallic accents. Fans of minimalism, Scandinavian and, typically, more traditional interior design might lean toward focusing on a single finish.
Mixing metal finishes is also an option, particularly as maximalism gains popularity. It can be easy to go a bit overboard, however, so try to limit it to four or fewer finishes, find some matching elements to keep from looking too chaotic and, when you do mix and match, choose complementing contrasts. Our guide to mixing hardware finishes can help you get it right the first time.
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Count how many doors you have
You might be surprised by just how many doors there actually are in your house. You don’t want to get home and find out you’re short one. Of course, you don’t need to replace every single door knob or lever, but keep in mind that doing so can help you maintain a cohesive look throughout the house. At the very least, it can keep a hallway from looking mismatched if you have a bright brass door knob on one door and a satin nickel knob in a different style on another.
When counting your doors, don’t forget closets, basement entries, laundry rooms and others you might not use every day. It might help to physically walk through the house and keep a tally.
Decide what functions you need
Now that you know how many new knobs and levers you need, decide what functions you want. For interior door hardware, you have three primary options: Bed & Bath, Hall & Closet and Inactive.
Schlage door hardware comes in each of these functions, so regardless of the style and finish you choose, you can also get the desired functions without compromising your look.
Remember your exterior doors
Remember to include exterior doors in your considerations. You might decide that now’s the perfect time to upgrade your front door handleset, deadbolt or smart lock. Use the same tips above for choosing its style and finish. Count your exterior doors, too, particularly if you want to update a front and back door. Or a front and garage entry door.
When choosing a lock for an exterior door, you can decide between mechanical or electronic deadbolts. Schlage deadbolts, whether mechanical or smart, are rated Best by the BHMA in Finish, Durability and Security. Knowing that each lock comes with the peace of mind and quality you expect to help protect your home, the main decision is whether a smart lock provides additional levels of convenience that fit your lifestyle. Learn more about Schlage smart locks or use our Get Help Deciding Tool to find the one that’s right for your home.
Make sure you have a screwdriver
You might be wondering if you have the necessary tools to install door hardware. Chances are that you do since, with Schlage door hardware, all you need is a screwdriver. We design our hardware, whether for interior or exterior doors, to fit on all standard pre-drilled doors. No need to become a carpenter overnight or hire a handyman for this simple home improvement project. Plus, with our How-To Center, you can find answers to the most common questions, videos and more if you need some extra assistance.
Take a look at all Schlage has to offer, from styles and finishes to smart locks to interactive installation instructions, at Schlage.ca.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of Door Hardware Manufacturer. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.