Sorry the door was installed without a deadbolt.
Can you add a deadbolt to a steel door.
A single cylinder deadbolt has a key slot on the outside and a thumb turn on the inside.
If the new faceplate doesn t match the old you can sometimes save time by using the old faceplate with the new lockset assembly if everything lines up and fits correctly.
When you add a deadbolt onto your door you can rest assure that your door can be opened from the outside only with a key.
Kwikset isn t the greatest choice for a steel door.
Step 10 on a new door you ll need to create a mortise a slot in the edge of the door or jamb for the faceplate to rest.
Steel doors are easy to drill into using a bimetal hole saw and an electric drill.
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To cut through a steel door make sure you get a bimetal hole saw set.
A deadbolt increases the safety and security of your home.
Use a grade 1 deadbolt.
Installing a deadbolt lock on a steel door may sound intimidating but with the right tools it s a fairly simple task.
Most exterior doors are steel sided with wood cores.
Why you should have a single cylinder deadbolt.
Adding a deadbolt lock can be a great way to improve the security of your steel door.
The deadbolt he bought still isn t right for a retrofit without a drive in bolt unless he finds a guy with a squeeze plate to mortise the edge of the door or it gets cut out and the reinforcement tab installed.
Most moderately skilled amateurs can complete this task in about half an hour.
As long as you don t have a steel door installing a deadbolt is a job that you can do yourself including making the cutout to chiseling in the strike.
Use a hole saw designed to drill through steel to cut a hole for the deadbolt lock.
Deadbolts have a grade rating of 3 to 1 1 is the toughest.
It s important to say that you may consider adding a deadbolt to all the exterior doors of your house.
If all you ve got on your door is a knob lock you can add a second layer of protection with a deadbolt lock positioned 6 8 inches above or below your doorknob.