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Homeowners: Kiss Your Keys Goodbye!

By: Steph



I always like to hear about new ideas that really work well, are
easy to implement, and not expensive. Here’s one that is so
simple, you’ll wonder why more people don’t do it, that is
install a digital door lock on the doors in your house. Hey,
these work great on cars—why not houses?

A digital door lock is simply a fancy name for a pushbutton,
combination, or keyless entry lock. With a digital door, you
won’t have to risk your keys will be lost, stolen, or copied.
There is no AC wiring or batteries, so you won't be locked out
during power failures. And you’ll never have to pay a locksmith
to change out your locks—you can do this yourself. 

Digital door locks are available nowadays with a hacksaw-proof
deadbolts for standard doors, sliding doors, cabinets, even
outdoor gates & fences like around a pool or play area. You can
even get locks with a keypad on both sides or with a spring, so
door automatically locks each time the door is closed. 

Most digital door locks have with easy-to-change codes and some
even come with a key override option so that a master key can be
used to open the lock as well as the combination.

Some models are big and clunky and look like they would do best
in an industrial setting like a data center or lab, but others
have really nice designs and finishes that go quite well in a
home setting.

What are the things to look out for when choosing a lock? Pretty
much what you would expect:

1. Make sure you get a high-quality lock with a good warranty,
at least 5 years, from a reputable dealer who also has a clear,
no-nonsense return policy.

2. Find a dealer that will sell you parts, just in case you need
them.

3. If you think you’ll be purchasing more than one, also ask
about volume discounts, even if you purchase them at different
times. 

4. Look for a dealer that carries several models and finishes,
so you can get exactly what you want.

5. Check out the installation instructions. These days, any
homeowner equipped with a phillips head screw driver should
pretty much be able to install these locks themselves and change
the combination in just a matter of minutes.

6. Make sure you know up front what the tax, shipping and
handling costs are.

7. Finally, shop around. Use the Internet to find sites that
sell digital door locks. It’s fast, easy, and secure. 


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