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Install them on the right-hand side if you want the door to open outward with the knob on the left-hand side of the door. Right-hand hinges get installed on the left-hand side of the door if you want the door to open outward with the knob on the right side of the door.
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The key to installing, replacing or straightening a door is knowing how to install door hinges. Most stock doors are sold without a frame; they aren't prepped for installation. These doors are made for universal installation so they can be made to open either left or right. Since doors are not cheap, it's important to install the door hinges correctly, or your small DIY job could turn into an expensive nightmare. Types of Door Hinges There are three basic types of door hinges - left-hand, right-hand and reversible. Before you purchase your hinges at the hardware store, you need to know how the door will be opening. This can be confusing for many people as the terms "left" and "right" do not apply to which side of the door the hinges are being installed on. Related Articles Antique Door Knobs: Identification and Values of Classic Styles Antique Bathroom Vanity: Adding Vintage Glamour Here's how they work: Left-hand hinges get installed on the left-hand side of the door if you want the door to open inward with the knob on the right side of the door. Install them on the right-hand side if you want the door to open outward with the knob on the left-hand side of the door. Right-hand hinges get installed on the left-hand side of the door if you want the door to open outward with the knob on the right side of the door. Install them on the right-hand side of the door with the knob on the left side if you want to open the door inward. Left-hand and right-hand door hinges will only work in the manner that they were designed; they cannot be reversed. Styles of Door Hinges While there are three primary types of hinges, there are many different varieties of style available for a wide array of uses. Some common styles of door hinges include: Butt hinges
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Read More »Securing the Hinge to the Door Set the hinge in its place on the door so it sits straight. Use a center punch or awl to mark the position of the screws. Make the mark in the center of each hole so the screws will be properly positioned. Remove the plate and use a drill with a drill-bit that's smaller than the screws you're going to be using to make pilot holes at the screw locations.Set the hinge back in place and install the screws, tightening them each slowly until they are tight and secure. Do not tighten one and move to the next; tighten them each evenly as you go. Tools for the Job As with every job, having the proper tools make all the difference. Here's a list of what you'll need to install door hinges. Hinges and screws
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