Door latch hardware keeps doors secure, aligned, and easy to use, whether you’re upgrading a home, outfitting a commercial space, or doing a quick replacement. This category covers tubular passage and privacy latches for interior doors, heavy-duty deadlatches for exterior entries, mortise latch cases for solid-core and commercial doors, rim and night latches for surface-mount applications, plus ball and roller catches for closets and pantry doors. You’ll also find strike plates, faceplates, keepers, and latch guards to complete a reliable installation.

Choose features that match your door and application. Common backsets are 2-3/8 in. and 2-3/4 in., with adjustable options to fit existing bores. Faceplates come square-corner, round-corner, or drive-in to suit the edge prep. Most units are reversible for left- or right-hand doors and accommodate 1-3/8 in. to 1-3/4 in. thickness, with extensions for thicker doors. For durability and compliance, look for ANSI/BHMA Grades (1–3), UL fire ratings, and ADA-friendly returns. A deadlocking plunger helps block credit-card shimming on exterior doors.

Benefits you’ll notice: smoother operation, quieter closing, improved privacy and security, better alignment that reduces wear, and finishes that tie your knobs and levers together. Materials and finishes such as stainless steel, brass, satin nickel, matte black, chrome, and oil-rubbed bronze offer style and corrosion resistance, including weatherized options for coastal or exterior use.

Quick selection tips:
- Door use: bedroom/bath (privacy), closets (passage or ball catch), entry (deadlatch plus deadbolt)
- Backset and bore size to match existing holes
- Door thickness and handing
- Security grade and fire rating for heavy-traffic or commercial doors
- Finish to match existing door hardware

Installation is DIY-friendly: align the latch bevel toward the strike, use a template, pre-drill to prevent splitting, and fine-tune the strike plate for a clean latch. For maintenance, tighten screws periodically and add a dry lubricant for long-lasting, reliable performance. Search terms like door latch hardware, interior door latch, replacement door latch, privacy latch, tubular latch, mortise latch, deadlatch, and strike plate will help you find the right fit fast.