Q: I have no space for a doorbell button next to my door, any ideas?Ī: True is our smallest button, allowing for installation on narrower door frames. Please contact us for further details on how Spore may be able to create a finish or a whole new solution for your project. Q: Does Spore offer any other custom finishes?Ī: We do, usually subject to minimum orders. We can usually help you figure out the issue, and we can always send replacement parts if necessary.Ī: All of our stock products meet ADA standards, and we are able to design custom solutions for special projects with ADA specifications in mind. If you have installed the chime correctly and still cannot get it to work, please email or call us for troubleshooting assistance. Q: I’m having a problem with my Ring chime-help!Ī: First double check to make sure that your chime is installed with the plunger assembly installed horizontally. While technically possible, we do not recommend it. Q: Can I change the color of my doorbell button by replacing the resin color?Ī: Because our buttons are made with colored LEDs and colored resins, a change in resin color would produce inferior illumination. Please contact us for a replacement resin at a nominal charge. Can I replace it?Ī: Yes, if you have a soft resin button (square, round, or R2 models). Q: The resin (plastic part) on my old doorbell button has seen better days. Contact us and we can help you figure out what you need to get your button working. Depending on the issue, there may be a nominal charge. In some cases, we may be able to send you a replacement part with instructions on how to fix it yourself, or you may need to send the unit in for repair. How can I get it repaired?Ī: Depending on the age and model of your doorbell button, we should be able to help you figure out how to make your button work again. Q: My Spore button seems to be having some trouble. Install as recommended by garage door manufacturer, or contact us for ideas on how to make it work. Our buttons are low-voltage switches, and they can usually be used in lieu of a standard low-voltage garage door button. Q: Can Spore buttons be used as garage door openers?Ī: Yes. Please contact us for installation guidance and we can help you figure out how to make them work. We have seen them used as push buttons for garage doors and as call buttons in a customer-service setting, among other applications. Q: Can Spore buttons be used in other applications as switches?Ī: Yes. Simply run a thin bead of silicone adhesive around the perimeter of the back plate before screwing it to your surface. Is there a way to seal the button?Ī: In situations where a button will be directly exposed to the elements, we recommend that you seal the back plate during installation. Q: My button will be installed in a location that gets a lot of water. In some applications, it might be preferable to use construction or silicone adhesives to mount the button. Q: My house is brick: Is there any way to install a Spore button?Ī: We recommend using masonry anchors, available at any hardware store, and screwing the button on with the included mounting hardware. Because Spore illuminated buttons require a power source, they must be hardwired. Q: Are Spore buttons compatible with wireless doorbell systems?Ī: Unfortunately not. Please contact us via email for help on special situations. All Spore products are packaged with installation instructions. Q: How do I install Spore doorbell buttons and chimes?Ī: Please see the downloadable installation diagram appropriate to the button or chime you are considering.
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