DLM1166 wrote:kwoswalt99, Squelchtone - That's what I was hoping, thank you! I am securing my front door which is metal. I also have a back door I need to secure but it's a different problem; It is set into the door frame so the inside of the door is not flush with the wall but the outside of the door is, so in that case I would have to have a regular deadbolt I think. Right now the only locks on all my doors are doorknob locks, including the one that goes to the attached garage. Pretty bad I know. Not to mention there is patio slider. The house is like an invitation to come in.![]()
LocksportSouth - Would these be able to be installed in a metal door? I assume so but wonder if that would require me to hire someone to do it.
Jacob Morgan - That's what I thought too but cannot find them. I thought I remembered having one in an old apt. I had but I'm not sure now. I'm pretty handy with tools so I'm going to give it a try first using a surface mount lock since it's a metal door.
Thank you everyone for your advice! This is a great forum.
Hi DLM1166, I know the internet has made it easy to research stuff like this for DIY folks, but since you mentioned metal door, it may be time to stop by a local locksmith shop near you (dont just call the first 1-800 number in the phone book, you don't want some hack running his business out of the back of his Buick showing up) and have a locksmith come out for a quote. It's worth paying them $50 bucks to come out and look at both doors, they may even waive that fee if you end up having them install one or both of the locks.
when you say metal door, do you mean aluminum clad wood frame door? You may just need to mark where the mounting screws will go, and use a 1/8 inch drill bit to get starter holes going, but don't drill too big or the screws won't have anything to bite into.
If the frame is metal, it may be tricky mounting the plate to the frame, hopefully you won't have to cut a recess into the metal frame, that could be lots of effort with a Dremel or some other cutting tools.
looking forward to any before and after pics or progress updates on your project!
Squelchtone