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J & S Huffman Construction Company
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1982

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J & S Huffman Construction Co., is a quality general contractor. With a high level of craftsmanship we tackle every job like it was for our own home. We keep communication going throughout the whole construction process so that we are sure that your expectations are met and exceeded. We keep to the design plans of our customers because it is your home and it should be the way you want it. Being in business for 20 plus years has given us the knowledge of our industry and the experience to undertake the projects you need done. Call J & S Huffman Construction today for all your home improvement needs.

Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Berper Construction LLC
5.0(
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Phone call on Thursday, Geraldo came over on Friday to check the job & agreed on price. He arrived on Monday morning & work was all done on that day. Prompt & professional. We are very happy with the repairers done on our home & we would not hesitated to hire him again for any work we need done at our home."
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or ReplaceLocksmithLocksmith - Auto+1 more

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Choice responded quickly but the insurance plan does not pay for all doors to be re-keyed unless you have very few locks. The number of locks covered by the insurance is determined by keyholes, not doors! (Read your policy!) You will likely have to shell out some money to have this essential new-home service if you have more than four keyholes. The locksmith they called was EXCELLENT and made all our locks completely functional. We will happily hire the locksmith again (R.L Locksmith LLC). We paid $201.81 (plus another $50 for some door re-alignment not included in the re-keying benefit) and Choice paid $100 for the job."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Kinzinger Construction
5.0(
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace

Serving Oakridge, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would 100% recommend Zach to anyone looking for work done in and around the home. We plan on having Zach come to the house again for future projects. He came recommended from a close friend and I would absolutely recommend him for anyone looking for reliable help."
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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should change the locks as soon as you can after completing the purchase of a house. This is a matter of privacy and security, as you have no idea how many copies of the keys the previous owner made. You can change the locks yourself or hire a pro to replace or rekey the lock, which costs $50 to $100.

Regrettably, entirely pick-proof locks don't exist unless you opt for keyless varieties. Locks advertised as "pick-proof" are, in reality, more resilient against lock-picking and bumping attempts because of complex mechanisms consisting of pins and sidebars. These locks work like this—they assign two tasks to the key, enhancing security by making unauthorized entry more challenging.

Most door knobs can be removed with a Phillips or flathead screwdriver. If you don’t have either of those available, a paper clip or small pin can sometimes work, but the extra effort may not be worth a quick trip to the hardware store.

Changing door locks is a task that most homeowners can accomplish on their own. Standard door knobs are quite straightforward, and even more advanced locks, like electronic or smart locks, generally come with instructions. That said, the process can be time-consuming, especially if you plan to replace multiple locks around the house. It’s also a task that you want to complete correctly, considering that it affects the security of your house. That’s why hiring a pro is often best when changing your door locks.

Yes, as long as it’s thick enough for the deadbolt. Most interior hollow core doors are at least 1 1/2-inches thick, which is usually the minimum requirement for a deadbolt. You’ll want to find the lock block first before installing. Also, most hollow doors require additional reinforcement for locks, such as a reinforcement plate or plywood block.

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