When dealing with an exterior door, it is essential to stand outside the building facing the door as if you are about to open it. The left hand and right hand can cause confusion when determining the swing direction and hinge placement. The graphic to the left illustrates the exterior view of both outswing and inswing doors. The left-hand term applies to outswing doors with knobs on the left side, while the right-hand term applies to inswing doors with knobs on the right side.
When a door swings into the room, away from you, it is a left-hand in-swing door. If it swings toward you, out of the room, it is a left-hand out-swing or left-hand reverse door. The opposite is true for right-handed doors. If the hinges are on the right-hand side, you have a Left Hand Outswing door.
To order the correct door, you will need to know if the door is an inswing or outswing, along with whether it’s right-handed or left. There are four different types of door swings to consider: Left Hand Inswing, Right Hand, Left Hand Inswing, and Right Hand Outswing.
The “sweep” or “threshold” is meant to face outward, referring to the direction the door swings when opened. An inswing door swings into the room or house, while an outswing door swings out of the room or house. The left-hand term applies to outswing doors with knobs on the left side and inswing doors with knobs on the right side.
In summary, when dealing with an exterior door, it is crucial to identify the swing direction and hinge placement.
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