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Avatar for SafeStreets - ADT Authorized Provider
SafeStreets - ADT Authorized Provider
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Security Safe - Install

Serving Pleasant Grove, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called Alarm Protection Group AFTER my office was burglarized. Now I feel SAFE. William is great to work with. He's neat and tidy, prompt, presentable - not a butt-crack type of guy, and he doesn't leave a mess in his wake. He's also knowledgeable about the equipment and only uses high-quality products."
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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AT Harris Construction
4.9(
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Hardware, Latches & Tracks (Door) - Repair or Replace

Serving Pleasant Grove, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

At AT Harris Construction, we offer friendly and courteous service. We use only the best products and we are always eager to answer your questions or address your concerns. Call us today for all of your handyman needs!

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Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Awesome 24/7 locksmith llc
4.6(
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LocksmithLocksmith - For Business

Serving Pleasant Grove, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Steven, the locksmith who did the work for us, was friendly, helpful, determined to do an excellent job, and was so courteous that he quickly handled calls he received while doing the work for us. He even put off some just so he could do our work first and fast. Definitely, this is a worker I highly recommend."
Response time7 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Matthew Johnson
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LocksmithLocksmith - AutoLocksmith - For Business

Serving Pleasant Grove, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Matt of GoKey was very pleasant and on time. Offered me a bottle of water while i waited. This guy guy is really committed to his customers and strongly made a case for locksmith ethics. He could have sold me on a more expensive lock solution but steered me away from it because he did not think it was a good fit for my doors. Just because he could charge me more for not knowing, he did not. I would pay a lot more for service this good. Its worth it. He also showed up clean and happy to help.. This guy is the real deal."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

If your key breaks in a lock, first remain calm and avoid forcing the broken piece further in. You may be able to remove it yourself if a portion of the key is still protruding from the lock. To aid removal, lubricate the keyhole with a graphite-based spray. Then, try using tools like pliers, tweezers, a bobby pin, or even a jigsaw blade to gently grasp and pull the broken piece out. If these methods don't work, you can't reach the key, or you're concerned about damaging the lock, it's best to call a professional locksmith for assistance.

There are many types of deadbolts, but these tips work on most. First, address any grime buildup. A bit of WD-40 will loose up rust and dirt so the deadbolt can turn. Inspect the door and frame alignment if this doesn't resolve the issue. Adjust the strike plate or the deadbolt's position to improve alignment. If the problem persists, disassemble the lock to inspect for damaged or worn parts. If you are unsure how to do it, hire a local locksmith.

Several types of deadbolts are available, including single-cylinder, double-cylinder, rim, smart, and electronic deadbolt locks. The most common type found in U.S. homes is the single-cylinder deadbolt, which uses a key on the exterior and a thumb turn on the interior. A double-cylinder deadbolt features two locking mechanisms and requires a key to be operated from both the inside and the outside.

A deadbolt differs from a regular lock in its design, construction, and security level. Regular locks are typically used for interior doors, such as for bedrooms and bathrooms, and provide minimal security. They are easy to install and use, often featuring a simple locking mechanism on the inside. In contrast, a deadbolt is one of the most secure locks you can install on an exterior door. Its internal construction is designed to withstand significant force, adding a crucial layer of security that can deter intruders. While deadbolts may be more expensive and complicated to install, they are cost-effective for the security they provide and are built to hold up to wear and tear.

Rekeying door locks yourself costs a fraction of what you would expect to pay a locksmith. On average, it costs between $50 to $100 to hire a local locksmith to rekey your house, though labor costs may vary based on where you live. For a DIY solution, you can expect to spend $11 to $25 on a rekeying kit.

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