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When replacing old door hardware, you often encounter unsightly screw holes or discoloration in the wood. A renovation backsplash is the ideal solution: these backsplashes are extra wide and long, completely masking any old marks. When purchasing, don't just consider the PC size; also check the total length of the backsplash. This way, you can be sure you won't have to sand or paint. Sturdy, functional, and an instant, sleek result!
Frequently asked questions about Door fittings with renovation shield
When should I choose a renovation plate?
You should choose this if you're replacing existing door hardware and want to hide old drill holes or marks in the paintwork. It saves you from having to fill screw holes and repaint the door.
What's the difference between a standard and a renovation shield?
A renovation shield is wider and longer than a standard version. This provides a larger coverage area. Furthermore, door handles on a renovation shield are not spring-loaded, unlike our other door hardware.
Are renovation escutcheons suitable for all types of locks?
Yes, they are available for mortise locks (without a mortise), keyhole locks (keyhole), and cylinder locks. The most important thing is that the PC size of the escutcheon matches your current mortise lock.
Can I also install a renovation shield on a new door?
That's certainly possible, but it's usually not necessary. More compact shields or rosettes are often chosen for new doors. Renovation shields are specifically designed to technically cover up existing damage or holes.
Is installing a renovation backplate different than usual?
The basic setup is the same, but you have more flexibility. Because the backplate is larger, you often drill new holes for the screws in the corners of the door hardware.
