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Deadbolt strike plate
Deadbolt strike plate







deadbolt strike plate
  1. #DEADBOLT STRIKE PLATE INSTALL#
  2. #DEADBOLT STRIKE PLATE FULL#

Yes, the Sure-Strike comes with a variety of cover plate finishes to match your door hardware.Ī.

deadbolt strike plate

Does the Sure-Strike come in different colors?Ī.

#DEADBOLT STRIKE PLATE INSTALL#

We would recommend you address those issues first and then install the Sure-Strike. It sounds like you have major doorframe issues. If I shave off the top and bottom of my door will the Sure-Strike work with the deadbolt?Ī. My door is so out of alignment that it no longer fits the doorframe and will not close. If the mess you describe is only in the area where the Sure-Strike will be installed - the answer is probably "no." The Sure-Strike faceplate was designed to cover up those years of damage from moving the strike plate back and forth. My doorjamb is a mess from moving my strike plate several times.Ī. Since the Sure-Strike solves the problem of adjusting for alignment for good, it should not be necessary to ever remove these long screws provided with each Sure-Strike package or move Sure-Strike after the initial installation. Sure-Strike comes with 3 1/2” hardened steel screws that penetrate not only the doorjamb but also into the two 2x4 studs that make up most doorframes. Your problem may be due to short screws that only penetrate the doorjamb, which is only ¾” thick, or due to larger screw hole sizes caused by repeated moving of the strike plate.

deadbolt strike plate

What prevents the Sure-Strike from having the same problem?Ī. My strike plate screws unscrew themselves over a period of time and the holes are wobbled out. When the door is closed, very little of the Sure-Strike will be noticed. Obviously, when the door is open, a somewhat larger strike plate will be seen, but it will have a cover plate that matches the door hardware finish. Sure-Strike was designed to be hidden from view. Some kick-in proof door systems are, to say the least, visually unappealing. All aspects of the Sure-Strike address security and functionality. The patent-pending technology of the Sure-Strike provides pins that fully surround the deadbolt shaft, thus eliminating this movement and pushing the door against the weather strip, preventing unwanted airflow drafts. It also allows for air to escape and enter your home.

deadbolt strike plate

This movement, while minor, is just enough to allow impact forces more leverage or a prying device more accessibility. The problem with this solution is that the deadbolt is not completely encased by the strike plate when locked and the door is subject to back-and-forth movement. To cure alignment problems, I installed a strike plate with a larger hole, and now my lock works just fine. This combined thickness, depth and length of Sure-Strike is much more secure than the common strike plate. Plus, the Sure-Strike measures nearly 5” in length. Its flange and cover plate combine to measure 3/16” thick and is secured by two 3 1/2” hardened steel screws. The Sure-Strike housing is embedded into both the jack stud and adjoining king stud of the frame of your home. While adding longer screws is better than nothing, there still is only a thin metal strip on the doorjamb protecting you. How is Sure-Strike better than just adding longer screws to my existing plate?Ī. Installing the Sure-Strike would ensure your deadbolt would always be “dead on.”

#DEADBOLT STRIKE PLATE FULL#

However, your deadbolt may not be reaching its full extension, meaning your door isn’t fully locked because a burglar could easily pry it open. You are fortunate that your problem is easily solved with a little muscle. My door has alignment problems, but I’m able to lock it by pushing down on the door. These plates can be purchased through locksmiths and at home improvement centers everywhere. In addition to adding Sure-Strike, we recommend a wrap-around plate be installed on the door around the doorknobs. What else do you recommend for door security besides installing the Sure-Strike?Ī. These crimes are increasing at an alarming rate, so shoring up the strength of your door is a solid investment in your family’s safety. This represents a loss of $3.1 billion dollars. In 2005, there were 2.9 million household burglaries in the United States, many of them kick-ins. How real is the risk of a kick-in burglary?Ī. We highly recommend a Sure-Strike be installed on all entry doors, including the one from your garage to your home. It probably depends on visibility, lighting, and other circumstances. We are not aware of any supportable statistics that indicate which entry door is likely to be targeted by burglars. Do most kick-in burglaries happen at the front or back door?Ī.









Deadbolt strike plate