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PSLockLLC
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace

Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

Lost your keys? Lock broken? Can’t get into your car?\n🔐 PSLock – your trusted 24/7 locksmith!\n\n✅ We make car keys for any brand\n✅ We unlock vehicles without damage\n✅ Lock replacement and installation for homes and businesses\n✅ Fast on-site service across the city and nearby areas\n✅ Available around the clock — even on holidays!\n\n📍 PSLock — the key to your peace of mind\n📞 Call or text: 216-389-4119

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Terry nichols
New to Angi
Doors - RepairDoors - Repair - For BusinessHardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace+3 more

Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

I have been doing both residential and commercial repair/rehab work for 40 years. I am reliable and trustworthy. I do work for numerous realty companies and out of state investors. I have all the tools, trucks and vans to get the job done. I do have helpers for bigger jobs

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EZ Window Solutions Cleveland
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Doors - Install or Repair

Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We were very happy with our experience. Dan was very responsive to all our needs. His crew delivered quality workmanship and were prompt at getting the job completed. We had new siding, a new front porch and a patio door installed. I would recommend this company for your exterior home needs."
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Stanek Vinyl Windows, Corp
4.3(
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Doors - Install or Repair

Serving Bath, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Had Stanek windows and patio door installed approx. 15 years ago. Patio door was getting a little difficult to slide open and close. Called Stanek, they sent technician, Cory, out and within 30 minutes he had door operating good as new. Our Stanek windows are great and good as new."
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Door Repair questions, answered by experts

There are a few reasons why your storm door won’t close when the front door closes. One possible explanation is that there’s air trapped between the two doors. If your door has a glass insert, try cracking it open slightly for better circulation. 

Alternatively, there might be an issue with your storm door closer. If you have a hold-open washer, make sure to slide it all the way toward the hinges before shutting the door. You can also try adjusting the tension on the closer.

Using force to open a door is not recommended, as this could cause serious injury or permanent damage to your door and surrounding door frame. If it’s a front door that you’ve lost the keys for, it’s better to call a locksmith. If it’s an interior door without any lock that you plan on keeping, a handyman can help. Finally, if it’s an old door that you plan to replace anyway, a professional door installer can remove the stuck door and source a replacement.

Yes, by addressing issues early and ensuring components function correctly.

You put shims between the three-sided frame to which the door hinges are attached and the framing of the rough wall opening. Using shims like this will center your door in the wall opening and allows you to make small adjustments to get your door plumb and level for smooth operation. Your shims and the gap they fill will be covered when you install door trim, so don’t worry too much about the appearance.

Lock picking is a relatively subtle method of unauthorized access, making it hard to detect. But there are telltale signs to look for. First, look for scratches or tool marks around the keyhole or the lock's surface. Also, check for loose or misaligned components, like a wonky strike plate, which could indicate tampering. Consulting a locksmith or security professional for an assessment can provide valuable insights, too. Investing in high-quality locks and considering additional security measures, like security cameras, can help deter potential intruders and enhance your overall safety.

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