Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets

    Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets

    Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets


    Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets

    Door Hardware can improve the features, function, and security of a home's doors. The deadbolt feature on entry handlesets can be either single-cylinder or double-cylinder - the double-cylinder deadbolt requires a key to unlock the door from either side, which is an effective safety feature, especially for doors containing glass. In some cases, however, the use of a double-cylinder deadbolt might be a fire code violation, so it is important to check the local code before installing this type of entry handleset. The Door Hardware - Entry Handlesets category on ebuild lists entry handlesets for entry door hardware applications.

    Use the ebuild Specifier to narrow down your search and find entry handlesets hardware that fits the project requirements. You may choose entry handlesets from listed manufacturers, including:

    You may also select values for key specifications to narrow your choices among available entry handlesets:

    A selection in Product Type will narrow the search down by the required components of a whole product set that are needed to fit the project requirements, e.g., full set, half-set interior, or half-set exterior.

    A selection in Installation Type will narrow the search down by units that are of the bored or mortise variety.

    Deadbolt Type refers to the function and composition of the unit's locking mechanism, e.g., single-cylinder, double-cylinder, etc.

    Generic Finish refers to a set of common finish names assigned by ebuild to represent the complete spectrum of finishes and finish names designated by the manufacturers to products within a category.

    A selection in Accessibility will indicate products that are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standard.

    A selection in Fits Door Thickness will narrow the search down by products designed to install on a door of the indicated measured thickness, expressed in inches.

    Backset refers to the horizontal measurement from the edge of the door to the center line of the cylinder or keyhole, expressed in inches.

    Security Grade refers to the standard measure of the unit's durability and level of security as determined by the American National Standards Institute.

    Finish Material refers to substance comprising the unit's finish, e.g., black iron, brass, bronze, etc.

    A selection in Generic Coating will narrow the search down by products featuring an outside layer comprised of lacquer, PVD, or no coating at all.