Entry Door Knobs
Entry Door Knobs
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Oil Rubbed Bronze Keyed Entry Ball Door Knob $13.95 Oil Rubbed Bronze knobs are a great way to update or finish a home. We can key all locking items alike for free before shipping…. |
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ABC Products Schlage Andover Entry Knob, Satin Nickel $35.37 The FA-Series features superior quality locks backed by a Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty when used in residential applications ~~ Meets or exceeds ANSI Grade 2 performance standards including 400,000 cycle ANSI Grade 2 requirements ~~ The FA-Series feature decorative roses and concealed screws ~~ The FA-Series line’s elegant craftsmanship and sleek designs blend with any décor, making Sc… |
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Weslock Handle Entry Lock Durham Knob Series Oil Rubbed Bronze Automatic Adjustment to 1-3/4 to 2 Thick Doors, Can be adjusted for right or left hand. $148. Value Weslock Handle Entry Lock Durham Knob Series Oil Rubbed Bronze Automatic Adjustment to 1-3/4″ to 2″ Thick Doors, Can be adjusted for right or left hand. This Lock Set Sells for over $140. anywhere you want to look Key unlocks/locks door from inside and outside. |
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Schlage FE595VCAM619ACC Camelot Keypad Entry Lever Door Lock, Satin Nickel $139.99 Camelot. Visual pack. For keyed exterior doors. Flex locking, switch between unlocked or automatic relocking. Unlocked by valid user code from outside. Inside lever always unlocked. Key can be used to unlock as backup. Packaged with a 1″ x 2 1 4″ radius c… |
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Master Lock BAO0103 Ball Knob Keyed Entry Door Hardware with SilvaBond Antimicrobial Protected Finish, Polished Brass $12.71 The SilvaBond antimicrobial protected finish on this Ball Knob Keyed Entry Lockset has proved to be very effective in controlling bacteria, mold and mildew on surfaces. Independent laboratory testing has confirmed the effectiveness of this long lasting and durable finish.Features:Exclusive SilvaBond antimicrobial protected finishAdjustable latch ensures a perfect fit with any doorFits all doors, r… |
Am I entitled to a key?
He rented a room in my house and the tenant has removed the handle and replace it with an input block. I will not go into that room, but it should have a copy of the key?
Whereas it is your house, then yes! You have a lease? What are the details? This owner sounds shade for me if they did not ask. I rent rooms (and for 3 years) and have never had anyone even consider the door closed with a different key (although only rent to college students). Do you have other tenants? Are you or others who are trying to block?
Front Door Security Tips – 3 ways to stop the intruders started kicking in doors
The FBI says: "A house is invaded every 12 seconds someone goes right through the front or back door. Secure your doors. "
The easiest way for someone to break into your home is only Football on goal. This is how the vast majority of home invaders and burglars enter a house. In reality, they are right by the door over 70% of the time … and 80% time that the doorframe is not working, Door Locks, as many people think.
Just how does someone kick in the door?
More often the doors are "Shoulder Slammed" or "Mule kicked" by intruders. "Slamming" shoulder "is simply driving his shoulder into a door with great force. "Kicking Mule" is when someone gives back to the door and kicked in the same way a mule kick to the leg back. "Kicking Mule "a door is the preferred way for an intruder to gain entry to enable it to see what can be seen from the street and beyond, the more we open a door in a split second, when done correctly.
4 The reasons of the doors can be expelled easier …
1. Most frameworks the doors of the houses are only two 2 "by 4" pine studs nailed together and covered with fine wooden ornaments.
2. Most doorknobs and locks are not well secured to door.
3. Most door hinges are required on the door and door frame with screws around 1 inch long or less. (Go to remove a screw from one of the hinges and see)
4. Most door frames are small, thin, weak The strike plate is done with screw less than 1 inch in length.
Correction of problems and weak without a door frame of the door …
There is little we can realistically do to correct the fact that its walls and doorframes are of soft wood 2 "by 4" studs. It is a fact that is built Most houses in this way. But what can be done is to strengthen all the weak sectors that are most prone to failure.
1. Put a metal gate guard in areas where the Door Handle and bolt that extends to the edge of the door. This keeps the doorknob and latch bolt stem can be removed from the door.
2. Replacing the typical 1 inch below the hinges with screws 2.5 "long screws at the hinge side of the jamb the door and going to put 1.5 "screws on the side hinge connecting the door. This prevents the hinge side of the door to be hunted.
3. Replace small plates 1-3 inches to strike the door jamb with a 5-foot doors made of metal reinforcement. This prevents the latch side of the door can be removed open. A plate of 5 'strike metal has a dual purpose. Replaces weak strike small plates with something much stronger and keeps door frames Softwood weak division. When dividing the trunk door, which is what causes the door handle and lock to allow the opening of the door. Some products easily leads also reinforce repair A Broken Frame door.
Knobs and Locks
Apart from what is on the list, make sure which has door handles and bolts of good quality, preferably the latest "test screening" models.
You any good have reinforced the chassis and door hinges, if the quality of their locks is low. For the same reason, good locks alone will not prevent a kick in the door, need to address and correct all deficiencies, if you want to be fully protected.
The old saying … "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" certainly applies when considering the frames of doors and locks. Correct while still fresh in your mind. After all, the most beautiful of its security, the safety of your family and home?
About the Author
David Carrington is a home security expert. The time to protect your home and family is now. Don’t wait until it’s too late. As the old saying goes: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. Visit
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