I looked at a bunch of videos to prep for this weekend, and this one was by far the most useful. I took more notes from this than all the rest. Thanks so much!
What do you do if you installed one of these doors and the quick fit handle on the inside of the storm door hits the doorknob on the entry door when you open the storm door from the outside?
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS But regardless isn’t the latch on the door pre cut so it only goes inside of it a standard height? So you wouldn’t be able to move the handles up or down? Or on this model is there 6 holes where you can put the handle in any of the 6 holes?
@Baseball-wj1tf if you can't move it up or down you can switch it and have the handle on the other side of the entry door. Not ideal but when it will hit the knob you have to.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I think it will be okay because my entry door is 36” and I believe these storm door handles are set at 40 1/2 which would put the crank handle just at or below the dead bolt which is one of those key ones not the button.
I have this door coming in about a week. Since the holes for the handle/lock aren't predrilled, could I choose something simpler? And then just put the plastic piece on the other side where it's not supposed to be?
Hi! You can choose a different door but it will be of lower quality. No you have to drill the holes whether its a left or right hand door. But the kit comes with a drill bit and template. Just take your time drilling and watch your hands.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERShi. Is the latch side supposed to have prefilled Holes in the aluminum . My lock tab has no where to lock into. It just hits the metal plate and can't lock.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS the latch side had no holes. He put the plate on the latch side . He cut back the brick mould to make the lock tab go into the hole 🤷♀️
I just found out something terrifying when replacing a storm closer bracket- (background information: we added siding to our house a few years ago (well more before the pamdemic), and added storm doors. then the door closer on our front one broke the bracket off) So upon replacing the bracket then storm door closer, I realized that the people who installed it DIDNT INSTALL THE SCREWS YOU HANG THE RAIL ON- nor a rail extender- due to realizing that the railing was bending and moving as I closed the door to get the speed it closed at right! It's a miracle it hasnt fallen out-
I am installing a storm door as well. I have a question. In your video are you installing the hinge bar to the exterior door trim or the actual frame of the door?
Are there videos on installing or construction of the brick moulding? That's the critical part, because it has to be perfectly square and level with the right size opening. That was the hardest and most time consuming part on mine.
There should be two different sized pins for the closer, one for the hole in the closer closest to the door and the other where the adjustment screw is.
I really wish they would make the screw cover piece better . I recently install two screen doors and one door I could get them to lock in the other I could not get them to lock in at all . The were pella doors 🚪 .
Thank you for your excellent video. I am installing a Larson Tradewind model. The gap on the sweep expander apparently isn’t wide enough to snap it on. You skipped that part but other videos make it look easy to push on. There’s a lip that has to hang onto the bottom trim. Then the back, straight part with the holes won’t reach to slide over the door bottom. Did you ever experience that? I appreciate your time and expertise.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I think I can wedge a 1/8"-thick, wooden garden stake in to spread the gap enough to get the back side up and over the bottom of the door. Otherwise, there is no amount of pressure or finagling that would work. Thanks for the encouragement!
Larson doors are the #1 item returned to Lowe's because of the time consuming installation process. You need to be a good carpenter or handyman to install one.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I just know most contractors doing condos in Florida recommend Anderson because of this reason. Larsen put alot of extra work they should have done themselves on the installer.
Larson platinum doors take about 15 minutes to install. So, your comment would not apply to all of Larson’s doors, as you imply. You get what you pay for, most of the time. Maybe contractors would benefit by explaining this to their customer base. My .02 anywho.
Great video thankyou! I also will be installing a new Larsons Tradwind model to replace a old 50 year old storm door. Hope it goes well. Mind me asking: what was wrong with the "old" door you removed? Looks dam near new! lol.
All these storm door install videos and nobody explains what to do if your width opening is too wide. Well, I'm here to tell you to add a 1in x 3in or 1in x 2in furring strip on the hinge side to narrow the width opening.
I have the opposite issue. My door jamb only measure 31 1/2 inches wide. This door can go as low as 31 3/4 inches. I'm thinking I can pull the trim on one or both sides and move outward a fraction.
If adjustment of the opening is needed, that's the hardest part of the installation, if the sides are not perfectly even and plumb to each other. There's no adjustment once the hinge rail is attached if the latch side isn't vertical and matching the hinge side. The opening needs to be perfectly plumb before doing anything else, checked with a long level.
Thats a good video, explained a lot of good items. I am wondering, the only doors at Lowes are 32/36 X 81 inches. My back door measures 32 X 80 inches. Does the Larson door sweeper have an adjustment that will enable me to install it properly?
@@garyr4211 I wouldn’t do it haha, look at the prices for current labor cost for storm door installs. Especially during these times of inflation, nothing is coming down. When you have a business to run with insurance, it’s negligible to get paid that cheap for your own time. I mean would you drive out, use your own tools that you bought and do that for someone for $100? The costs are anywhere from $250-650 for just the installs locally here haha
Can the closer be put on the bottom of the door instead of the top?
@@George-eq8oi i believe they want it on the top. Double check the instructions.
I looked at a bunch of videos to prep for this weekend, and this one was by far the most useful. I took more notes from this than all the rest. Thanks so much!
Anytime! I need to do a refresher video.
The door handle on my door does not spring back is there a fix for that
@@DoreenSkinger is it old or new?
Very helpful video - Thanks!!
Thanks for tuning in!
Great Video 👍
Great tips
Thank you!
excellent video. gave me courage that i can do it.
Very helpful and informative, getting ready to install one tomorrow. Thank you from Jeff -The Handy Coach
@@jeffreysimmons9620 thank you!
What do you do if you installed one of these doors and the quick fit handle on the inside of the storm door hits the doorknob on the entry door when you open the storm door from the outside?
You have to check for that before you drill the holes and move it up or down.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS But regardless isn’t the latch on the door pre cut so it only goes inside of it a standard height? So you wouldn’t be able to move the handles up or down? Or on this model is there 6 holes where you can put the handle in any of the 6 holes?
@Baseball-wj1tf if you can't move it up or down you can switch it and have the handle on the other side of the entry door. Not ideal but when it will hit the knob you have to.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I think it will be okay because my entry door is 36” and I believe these storm door handles are set at 40 1/2 which would put the crank handle just at or below the dead bolt which is one of those key ones not the button.
I have this door coming in about a week. Since the holes for the handle/lock aren't predrilled, could I choose something simpler? And then just put the plastic piece on the other side where it's not supposed to be?
Hi! You can choose a different door but it will be of lower quality. No you have to drill the holes whether its a left or right hand door. But the kit comes with a drill bit and template. Just take your time drilling and watch your hands.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERShi. Is the latch side supposed to have prefilled Holes in the aluminum . My lock tab has no where to lock into. It just hits the metal plate and can't lock.
@danielleg2616 the latch side should of 2 rectangular holes. You may have to chisel out the wooden jamb on the entry door
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS the latch side had no holes. He put the plate on the latch side . He cut back the brick mould to make the lock tab go into the hole 🤷♀️
@@danielleg2616 that is odd. They should have holes for the plate to go on.
How much do you charge for this kinda of work in your area? Thanks.
Depends on the scope of the job.
This is what I wanna know. It would be nice to know what area they’re in and what the average charge is.
When contractor installed door, he did not install door extension. Now cannot get him to come back. Any suggestions on how to install?
Are you talking about the sweep on the bottom?
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS yes
@@dennishuggins8632 you have to take the door off to slide it on.
Good video, thanks
I just found out something terrifying when replacing a storm closer bracket-
(background information: we added siding to our house a few years ago (well more before the pamdemic), and added storm doors. then the door closer on our front one broke the bracket off)
So upon replacing the bracket then storm door closer, I realized that the people who installed it DIDNT INSTALL THE SCREWS YOU HANG THE RAIL ON- nor a rail extender- due to realizing that the railing was bending and moving as I closed the door to get the speed it closed at right! It's a miracle it hasnt fallen out-
That is crazy! I am always amazed at how some contractors install these completely wrong!
Terrifying? Please save the drama 🎭!
I am installing a storm door as well. I have a question. In your video are you installing the hinge bar to the exterior door trim or the actual frame of the door?
The hinge rail should be attached to the exterior brickmold on the door frame.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS thank you for the fast reply. Im installing mine this coming Sunday!
Are there videos on installing or construction of the brick moulding?
That's the critical part, because it has to be perfectly square and level with the right size opening. That was the hardest and most time consuming part on mine.
I watched this intending on learning to install replacement closers. THe pin is too short on the bottom one to reach......
There should be two different sized pins for the closer, one for the hole in the closer closest to the door and the other where the adjustment screw is.
I really wish they would make the screw cover piece better . I recently install two screen doors and one door I could get them to lock in the other I could not get them to lock in at all . The were pella doors 🚪 .
Another video I saw, the guy used a maybe half-inch piece of wood to slide down and work the cover in. Seemed like a smart idea.
NO one tells specifically WHERE to place the door bracket!
Which door bracket?
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS The door bracket. The one attached to the door that secures the closer to the door. Has multiple adjustment holes.
@@TheShadowman68 posting a short for you!
Thank you for your excellent video. I am installing a Larson Tradewind model. The gap on the sweep expander apparently isn’t wide enough to snap it on. You skipped that part but other videos make it look easy to push on. There’s a lip that has to hang onto the bottom trim. Then the back, straight part with the holes won’t reach to slide over the door bottom. Did you ever experience that? I appreciate your time and expertise.
Hmm it should reach.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS That is helpful. I will call support and see if I got the wrong part. Thank you 🙏.
@@javaguitarist it is usually a little tough but it should slide over the door.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I think I can wedge a 1/8"-thick, wooden garden stake in to spread the gap enough to get the back side up and over the bottom of the door. Otherwise, there is no amount of pressure or finagling that would work. Thanks for the encouragement!
@@javaguitarist try getting the front on first and wrapping the back around to snap it in.
Larson doors are the #1 item returned to Lowe's because of the time consuming installation process. You need to be a good carpenter or handyman to install one.
Thats interesting! Yes it is not the easiest to install.
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS I just know most contractors doing condos in Florida recommend Anderson because of this reason. Larsen put alot of extra work they should have done themselves on the installer.
Larson platinum doors take about 15 minutes to install. So, your comment would not apply to all of Larson’s doors, as you imply. You get what you pay for, most of the time. Maybe contractors would benefit by explaining this to their customer base. My .02 anywho.
@@rebelboxer6319 All Andersons are this way easy to install. Larson's have really hurt themselves with the door design.
Great video thankyou! I also will be installing a new Larsons Tradwind model to replace a old 50 year old storm door. Hope it goes well. Mind me asking: what was wrong with the "old" door you removed? Looks dam near new! lol.
If I remember i think this one the ripped the closer out of the door.
All these storm door install videos and nobody explains what to do if your width opening is too wide. Well, I'm here to tell you to add a 1in x 3in or 1in x 2in furring strip on the hinge side to narrow the width opening.
Sorry I didn't mention that but thanks for watching!
I have the opposite issue. My door jamb only measure 31 1/2 inches wide. This door can go as low as 31 3/4 inches. I'm thinking I can pull the trim on one or both sides and move outward a fraction.
If adjustment of the opening is needed, that's the hardest part of the installation, if the sides are not perfectly even and plumb to each other. There's no adjustment once the hinge rail is attached if the latch side isn't vertical and matching the hinge side. The opening needs to be perfectly plumb before doing anything else, checked with a long level.
Thanks for this video!
Anytime!
You literally skipped the one step I needed to see. Getting the bottom extender on the door - I can’t get it on for the life of me.
Sorry! The trick is to get the back part "inside" on first and kind of snap in the front facing the ouside.
Very nice video! Thanks for showing tips and tricks!
Your welcome hope it helps!
Thats a good video, explained a lot of good items. I am wondering, the only doors at Lowes are 32/36 X 81 inches. My back door measures 32 X 80 inches. Does the Larson door sweeper have an adjustment that will enable me to install it properly?
That should fit. You can have a height of 80-81
@@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS Thanks!
Was that a $250 install?
A little more because they asked me to dispose of the door.
When I went to Lowe's they gave me an estimate of $250 to install storm door. Ridiculous! It's so easy to install yourself.
@@garyr4211 it’s reasonable to pay people for their technical skills and time if they don’t have it themselves. That’s why people hire handyman’s!
@@audiebuilds - No kidding but the price of $250 is ridiculous!. If you can get a handyman to do it for $100 then that would be fine.
@@garyr4211 I wouldn’t do it haha, look at the prices for current labor cost for storm door installs. Especially during these times of inflation, nothing is coming down. When you have a business to run with insurance, it’s negligible to get paid that cheap for your own time. I mean would you drive out, use your own tools that you bought and do that for someone for $100? The costs are anywhere from $250-650 for just the installs locally here haha