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Screen door strike plate shims
Screen door strike plate shims






screen door strike plate shims
  1. Screen door strike plate shims install#
  2. Screen door strike plate shims series#
  3. Screen door strike plate shims free#

My door would initially latch if I made certain to open it a bit wider than usual, but it now is making a snapping noise and doesn't latch at all. The installer said that he sees this issue often due to the air pressure build-up that other comments have referenced. I had the same issue with the door not latching from day one. This was after I tried calling the 800 numbers for the dealer and then Larsen with the automated response from Larsen that they aren't taking calls because of Covid! Installer went to hardware store and they called Larsen to report issue and I was sent a complete new locking mechanism. Installation was fine but the security lock wouldn't lock!! After 2.5 days of work, the installer verified that the entire locking mechanism was defective. For screen reader problems with this website, please call 1-80 or text 38698 (standard. Door Latch Strike Plate, Steel Construction, Classic Bronze Finish.

Screen door strike plate shims free#

I have had a security door for about 1 month. Get free shipping on qualified Strike Plates products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Hardware Department. To fix that installers use aluminum back up rails to cover the gaps, or use a matching color of caulk to fill in the voids.Ĭomments for #Larson #storm door will not latch shut!

Screen door strike plate shims install#

Sometimes when you install the storm door there will be gaps because the door frame is leaning in or leaning out by a degree or two. Not all door frames are perfectly straight or plumb. If you have to make the Z bar stick out more at the top, you will probably have to put shims behind the top rail to make it match the new Z bar position. Sometimes the Z bar will spring into the right position and make it obvious where it needs to be shimmed. As you take each screw out, check to see if the door closes properly. See if the Z bar needs to be screwed in so it sticks out a little further. Maybe you can get away with just shimming the latch side.Īnother thing to try is remove the screws that hold the latch side Z Bar on one at a time. Sometimes I completely remove the storm door and reinstall it because of settling problems. If thats the case you may need to put shims behind the vertical Z-Bars of the storm door so that it is perfectly plumb and in alignment.

screen door strike plate shims

It could be that the frame of the house has settled and thrown the door frame and the storm door out of alignment. In the last picture where the latch was photographed from the inside the door seems to stick out more at the top than at the bottom. I'm assuming the door worked fine when it was originally installed. Since the holes for the latch were punched into the Z Bar at the factory there should not be anything wrong with that. Hopefully the pictures attached can help show better than I can describe it. Even if you pull of push the door to try and latch it, it will not latch until you turn the handle. The latch moves freely when you push it in without sticking. When the door shuts on its own it just bounces off of the frame and stays open, getting caught in the wind until you go over and turn the handle to latch it.

screen door strike plate shims

Screen door strike plate shims series#

It is also compatible with the DX Series (SKDX, LSDXCR2267).I have a Larson storm door that will not latch unless you turn the handle manually to latch it. This inside latch is used in the following Ideal Security handle series: GL series (SKGLW, HK357DB05, HK01), ML series. **What’s a “spindle”?** The spindle is the piece of metal that goes through the door and connects the outside handle to the inside handle. Please measure carefully and take a look at our images as a guide. If yours is a square spindle that is the same size the whole way, it will likely not work with our SK357. The SK357 can accommodate various spindle styles: Flat steel, round steel, and square zinc & steel combos, but note that the maximum spindle size is 3/16” (.186”). SPINDLE SIZE: When you replace your current latch, you will most likely keep using your existing spindle. HOLE SPACING: Ensure the hole spacing on your current latch is 1-3/4”. Some other manufacturers use interior latches that look like the SK357, but have non-standard dimensions. The SK357 uses the 1-3/4" hole spacing that is standard on most surface-mount storm door handle sets.īEFORE BUYING, MAKE SURE YOUR CURRENT LATCH IS COMPATIBLE. It can replace various styles of inside handles, including handles that turn (rotate). The SK357 is compatible with all styles of exterior handle: Push-button, pull, and lever. Ideal’s SK357 push paddle for storm doors is an inside latch that can be used with push-button, pull, and lever style exterior handles.








Screen door strike plate shims