Why Professional Deadbolt Installation Protects More Than Just Your Door
A deadbolt is only as strong as its installation. A misaligned strike plate, a bolt that doesn't throw fully, or a lock body seated in a door with inadequate wood reinforcement can render even a Grade 1 Schlage or Kwikset deadbolt nearly useless. When our technicians perform a deadbolt installation, they evaluate the door thickness, frame integrity, and existing prep holes before touching a single screw. If your door frame shows signs of rot, split wood around the strike, or undersized strike plate boxes — common issues in older Georgetown homes built before current building codes — we address those weak points as part of the job, not as an afterthought.
This thoroughness matters especially for homeowners upgrading from a basic door knob lock. A door knob lock alone offers minimal forced-entry resistance; pairing it with a properly seated, reinforced deadbolt changes the security profile of your door entirely. We work with single-cylinder, double-cylinder, and smart deadbolt configurations, and we'll walk you through the real-world trade-offs of each — including egress considerations for double-cylinder models — so you leave the conversation informed, not just sold a product.
