Copper Creek Door Hardware

Shop Copper Creek Door Hardware
Shop Copper Creek door hardware at Factory Direct Hardware—value-focused options for interior doors and exterior entries. Browse door levers, door knobs, handlesets, and deadbolts, then filter by finish and function to match your home. For replacements, start by choosing the correct function (keyed entry, privacy, passage, or dummy) and confirm fit basics like door thickness and backset before ordering. Use the quick links below to shop by type and keep your finish consistent across the whole project.

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How to Choose Copper Creek Lock Functions

Copper Creek hardware is a practical choice when you want reliable door hardware with a clean look and consistent finishes. Start by selecting the product type (lever, knob, handleset, or deadbolt), then match the function to how the door is used. Interior doors typically use passage or privacy functions, while exterior doors use keyed entry hardware paired with a deadbolt for added security. If you’re updating multiple openings, pick one finish family and repeat it across levers/knobs and deadbolts for a cohesive look.

Buying tips (avoid mistakes):

  • Match the function first: keyed entry (exterior), privacy (bed/bath), passage (hall/closet), dummy (no latch).
  • Confirm fit basics: check backset (commonly 2-3/8" or 2-3/4") and door thickness before ordering.
  • Choose consistent finishes: repeat the same finish across levers/knobs, deadbolts, and entry hardware.
  • For replacements: match function and style first, then confirm measurements and latch type.

Popular Copper Creek product types

Door Levers • Door Knobs • Handlesets • Deadbolts • Entry Sets • Replacement Parts

Copper Creek FAQs

What’s the difference between privacy and passage? Privacy locks from the inside (bed/bath). Passage doesn’t lock (hall/closet).

Should exterior doors have a deadbolt? Yes—pairing a deadbolt with keyed entry hardware is the standard setup for entry security.

Which backset do I need? Most standard doors use 2-3/8" or 2-3/4". Measure from the door edge to the center of the bore hole to confirm.

Can I mix knobs and levers in one home? Yes—keep finishes consistent for a cohesive look, and choose styles that complement each other.