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Levy Broussard Posted on Mar 19, 2016

Emco storm door dont have holes for handle should i drill for the holes

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Cost to replace 2 storm doors

unable to give an actual cost due to prices and labor are different for product and area door can be around 100 to 150 each depending on size and accessories attached and labor is a complete variable as to any addition repair to entry replace remove molding frame repair -replace each can be 100 to 300 to do we cant see what work will need to be done --call or ask around in your area or place of purchase for some one to give an estimate to you
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Door sticks terribly...

First check to make sure that the hinges are securely fastened to the door jamb. Gently try to tighten all screws but be careful not to over-tighten or strip the screw heads. It's possible loose screws could be causing the door to hang slightly making it fit improperly into the door jamb.

It's also possible that the door frame isn't 100% "true" and it could be causing the storm door to get caught along the top or bottom edge. You can check with a level to make sure that both sides of the door are plumb (perfect 90 degree angle). You can also use a carpenter's square to check that all of the interior angles in the door jamb are 90 degrees respective to each other.

If everything is square then it could be that the hinges on the storm door are not aligned properly. With the storm door slightly ajar use a level on the vertical edge both at the top and the bottom. It should, ideally, be the same as the door jamb. If it's slightly off you could try shimming either the top or bottom hinge as necessary to even the storm door until it is aligned with the door jamb.

If you find that your door jamb is not "true" then you may need to consult with a carpenter or storm door installation expert to find a way to trim your storm door or refit it for easy opening and closing. Many older homes settle over time and sometimes door jambs slip out of alignment. The door itself may still open and close as usual but it may have sufficient gaps on all sides to prevent it from getting stuck. The newer storm door may be too tight a fit and catching on a door jamb that has settled out of true.
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How do i get the windows out?

Release Tabs At Bottom Remove Toward You--Then Bring Top Down In Track And Tilt In Track To Remove
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Simplex 1000

Try loosening the collar as much as possible and access the poke hole. I'm not sure how you managed to get the handle on, You might need to drill the collar, but if drilled while the collar is loose, the damage could be hidden. Good luck! Replacement collars are available, if all else fails.
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Sping in Emco storm door latch broke

I found a video that may help you listed below.

Best Regards my friend!
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The bottom of the door handle broke off. GE spacemaker xl

You have to separate the door panels (as shown in the attached photo) and then you'll see the previously hidden screws you need to remove.

Or you can watch a YouTube video (not a video I made) that demonstrates how it's done.

You can usually find helpful exploded view diagrams and order parts by entering your full model number here.

We're happy to help you with free advice and we'd appreciate your thoughtful rating of our answer.

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The door handle on my microwave broke away from the door. Is it

Of course it is.  You can glue it on with gorilla glue, perhaps using a screw shaft (be sure to drill pilot holes) like a dowel in carpentry to secure and add area for the glue to adhere to.  Drill the pilot hole in the handle bit the thread diameter rather than the shaft diameter, so you don't have to screw the handle on once you cut off the screw head.
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Hole is to Small

It's actually quite simple, all you need is a drill and the right size or drill bit.
Choose a drill bit a about the size of the hole required, if you are not sure, choose a smaller size, it's easier to make a hole bigger.

Take apart the old knobs, from the inside of the cupboard, use the drill make the old holes bigger.

Attach the new knobs.

Congratulations, you did it :-)
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