Screen Door Hardware

17 products indexed • Avg rating 4.34 • Avg price $80

Screen Door Hardware includes hinges, springs, closers, latches and replacement parts used to install and maintain residential screen and storm doors. The 17 indexed products span budget to mid-range options (average price ~(price varies)) and feature brands such as Guardian Built. Average customer rating across the category is 4.34

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How do I choose the right screen door hardware for my door type?

Measure your door’s thickness, frame material, and hinge/lock cutouts; choose hardware specified for the door style (sliding, hinged, retractable) and matching thickness and screw pattern to ensure proper fit and operation

What materials and finishes are best for durability and weather resistance?

Look for hardware made from stainless steel, brass, or powder-coated steel for corrosion resistance; finishes like anodized aluminum or weather-resistant powder coat perform well outdoors and prevent rust and fading

What essential features should I compare when buying screen door hardware?

Compare hinge type and load rating, latch/lock style and security level, adjustable strike plates, ease of installation, and whether included screws and templates match your door to ensure function and compatibility

Can I install screen door hardware myself and what tools are needed?

Most homeowners can install common hinges, latches, and handles with a screwdriver, drill, tape measure, level, and chisel; follow included templates and instructions or consult a professional for complex retrofits or metal frames

How much should I expect to spend on screen door hardware?

Prices vary by complexity and material: basic replacement parts start under $50, mid-range assembled kits are often between $50 and $150, and heavy-duty or specialty hardware can be higher; average listings in this category are around $80

How do I maintain screen door hardware to extend its life?

Periodically clean hardware with mild soap and water, lubricate moving parts with a silicone or graphite lubricant, tighten fasteners, and touch up exposed metal with appropriate rust-inhibiting paint or finish as needed

What should I check for compatibility when replacing only part of the hardware?

Verify screw hole spacing, hinge pin diameter, latch backset, and strike plate dimensions; matching these measurements to the existing cutouts ensures the replacement part will align and function without major door modification