Types of Door Hardware at Do it Best

At Do it Best, you’ll find door hardware for practically every type of door out there—hinged, sliding, bifold, and bypass. Explore the common components below to find what you need for your next door repair or update.

Door Hardware

Best for

Features

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Door Stops

Preventing wall damage

Mounted and baseboard styles to protect walls and trim

Door Stops

Door Bottoms & Sweeps

Sealing drafts and gaps

Energy-saving rubber or vinyl seals to block dust, air, and moisture

Bifold Door Hardware

Closet and pantry doors

Tracks, pivots, guides, and more to assist with smooth folding

Bifold Door Hardware

Patio Door Hardware

Sliding glass or screen doors

Rollers, handles, and latch kits offer effortless sliding

Bifold Door Hardware

Door Bolts & Guards

Added security on entry doors

Surface or flush bolts, chain guards, and latch guards

Hasps

Locking sheds, gates, or storage

Heavy-duty steel and padlock compatibility

Bypass Door Hardware

Dual sliding closet doors

Track and roller sets give smooth motion

Bypass Door Hardware

Pulls and pushes

Commercial and household doors

Push plates, pull handles, and kick plates protect against daily wear

Pulls and pushes

Door Accessories

Everyday convenience

Door viewers, kick plates, silencers, hinges, and replacement parts

Door Accessories

Door Reinforcement

Strengthening entry doors

Metal wrap plates and jamb shields offer added protection

Door Reinforcement

 

Explore our door accessories and components for any type of interior or exterior door you may have. At Do it Best, you can conveniently shop online with same-day pickup or hassle-free delivery.

Importance of Door Hardware

Durable door hardware helps to keep your home efficient, comfortable, and secure. Small upgrades, such as new sweeps or reinforced plates, can improve the look, performance, and safety of your door.

  • Better Security: High-quality bolts, guards, and reinforcements help keep your home safe from break-ins and door frame failures.

  • Longer Door Life: Extend the life of your door with stops, guides, and tracks that prevent damage and reduce the strain on hinges and frames.

  • Energy Efficiency: Door bottoms and sweeps are made to block drafts, improve insulation, and help reduce your utility costs.

  • Smoother Operation: Updated rollers, pivots, and hinges help doors glide effortlessly without sticking or scraping.

  • Customization & Comfort: Pulls, push plates, and decorative accessories add convenience and style to your doors.

When you have the right combination of interior or exterior door hardware, you’ll extend the door's lifespan. Exterior and interior door hardware can also help improve your household’s energy usage and maintain a comfortable temperature year-round.

Choosing Door Hardware

Before you purchase hardware for your interior or exterior doors, there are a few factors to consider, so you are sure to get the best fit and performance.

  1. Door Type: The selected hardware should match your door’s style, whether it’s sliding, hinged, bifold, or bypass. Bifold kits include tracks and pivots, whereas sliding door accessories include roller assemblies.

  2. Usage Level: Doors in high-traffic areas, such as entryways and patio doors, can benefit from heavy-duty finishes and features, such as reinforced tracks.

  3. Security Needs: An exterior door must be secure. For safety, choose hasps, guards, and reinforcement kits that help your door resist forced entry.

  4. Climate Control: In drafty areas, install door sweeps, thresholds, and weather stripping. This is especially important in entryways and for exterior doors.

  5. Material Compatibility: Always verify that screws, anchors, and plates are compatible with your door's material, whether it’s wood, metal, fiberglass, or composite.

Attention to these small details helps make sure that your door update goes smoothly and gives you long-term reliability. If you're upgrading for comfort, energy efficiency, added security, or even aesthetics, the right hardware can make a big difference.

Shop our premium door hardware at Do it Best to keep all the interior and exterior doors in your home working and looking great.

Door Hardware Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what size door sweep I need?
To size a door sweep, you want to measure the width of your door and choose a sweep that's an exact match. Most standard doors are 36 inches wide, but some interior doors may be 30-32 inches. Be sure to trim aluminum and vinyl sweeps to get a perfect fit.

Can I install door reinforcement myself?
Yes, and most door reinforcement kits are made for DIYers. These kits often include pre-drilled plates and tool-box-friendly hardware that works with standard drills and screwdrivers. Always follow the included instructions to get the right alignment and the most dependable security.

Are door bolts and guards enough for exterior security?
As with most exterior and interior door hardware, it depends on your needs and situation. Bolts and guards are made to add strong surface protection to your door. For complete entryway security, use these components along with deadbolts and strike plates. Reinforcement kits can further strengthen hinges and latch areas against impact and weathering.

Boost the performance of your interior and exterior doors with door hardware from Do it Best. We have everything you need to get the most from the doors in your home. Order online today for same-day-pickup at your local Do it Best store or get home delivery.