Introduction |
Ball Catches are commonly found on top of closet doors and French doors. Over timeHowever, athey are hard to see since they are located on top of the door. If your closet door is not flush with the door frame or keeps coming loose when shut, chances are the ball catch canhas become loose and hinder the secure closure of doorsneeds to be replaced. | | It is easy to replace a ball catch on top of the door in under. It takes less than 10 minutes and only requires just a cordless drill or a Philips head screwdriver. Once you replace the ball catch, your closet doors will close securely.
This guide will show you how to replace the ball catch in six easy steps. |
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