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Most door hardware products are design to fit standard door preparation as illustrated on the left. If you have something different, please start with our hardware replacement guide at the link below.
Flush bolts are used most often on French doors, especially doors that lead to a kitchen, office, or living room. When you have a set of double doors inside of your house, it's pretty common for one of the doors to remain inactive while the other door opens and closes against it, meeting in the middle of the doorway. Flush bolts keep the inactive door closed; some are installed at the top of the door, but others are installed at the bottom.
They are recessed into the door edge and slide upward or downward into the jamb either manually or automatically. They are available with square and rounded corners in various sizes and finishes to match the door hardware you already have or are planning to buy. Before you order a bolt, you'll want to check your existing door and see what size and shape holes it has so that you can make sure that you order the correct product. If your door isn't already prepped for a flush bolt, and if you don't feel comfortable trying to drill the holes yourself, you can use a surface bolt, which mounts to the surface of the door, instead.