Deadbolt Installation — Ardencroft, DE Done Right

We add a deadbolt to doors that only have a knob lock for real security.

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Why knob locks aren't enough

Your knob lock isn't enough - here's why

If any of these describe what you're dealing with right now, this is the service you need. Call with your situation and location - we'll confirm we can help before sending anyone out.

01

Your Door Only Has a Knob Lock

Knob locks are designed for privacy, not security. They can be shimmed with a credit card, kicked in with one good hit, or bypassed with basic tools. A deadbolt throws a solid steel bolt into the frame that actually resists force.

02

The Strike Plate Has Tiny Screws

Most doors come with strike plates held by half-inch screws that only grip the door trim - not the wall structure. One kick and they rip right out. We use 3-inch screws that anchor into the wall studs behind the trim.

03

You Have a Sliding Glass Door Nearby

Doors near glass panels are vulnerable because someone can break the glass and reach the thumb-turn. For these doors, we install double-cylinder deadbolts that require a key from both sides.

04

Your Neighborhood Has Had Break-Ins

When break-ins happen nearby, a deadbolt is the single most effective upgrade you can make. Most burglars move on when they see a door with a deadbolt because it takes too long to force.

Describe your situation - we'll confirm the right service and come prepared.

Call (302) 551-2550

Dealing with this right now? We can usually get someone to you today.

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How we add a deadbolt

How we add a deadbolt to your door

  1. 1

    Tell Us About Your Door

    What material is it - wood, metal, or fiberglass? Does it already have a deadbolt hole or do we need to drill fresh? What finish matches your existing hardware?

  2. 2

    We Measure and Plan the Placement

    On site, we check your door thickness, find the right height (usually 6-8 inches above the knob), and make sure the frame behind the strike area has solid wood or studs to anchor into.

  3. 3

    You Pick Your Hardware

    We show you options - Grade 1 or Grade 2, single or double cylinder, matching finishes. You choose what fits your door and security needs, then we handle the installation.

  4. 4

    We Drill and Install

    Using professional templates, we bore a clean hole through the door and cut the strike pocket in the frame. The deadbolt is mounted, the strike plate is anchored with long screws, and everything sits flush.

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Your Door Only Has a Knob Lock? That's Not Enough

A knob lock provides privacy, not security. It can be bypassed with a credit card, shimmed with a simple tool, or kicked in with one solid hit. Kwikey Locksmith adds deadbolts to doors across Delaware and nearby Pennsylvania - drilling a clean hole, installing quality hardware, and anchoring the strike plate into your wall studs so your door actually resists force.

Why the Strike Plate Matters More Than the Lock

Most break-ins don't defeat the lock - they rip the strike plate out of the frame. Factory-installed plates use tiny screws that only grip the decorative trim. We replace them with heavy-duty plates and 3-inch screws that reach the structural studs behind the trim. This single upgrade dramatically increases your door's resistance to being kicked in.

Professional Drilling for a Clean, Lasting Install

Adding a deadbolt means drilling a 2-1/8 inch hole through your door and cutting a strike pocket in the frame. Done wrong, you get a cracked door, a misaligned bolt, and a lock you have to force every time. We use professional templates and sharp bits to get clean, centered holes that result in smooth operation for years to come.

Where we do this

Deadbolt Installation service area

We provide deadbolt installation across Delaware and nearby Pennsylvania. Find your city or call with your address.

What Ardencroft customers can expect

Deadbolt Installation shouldn't mean waiting days for an appointment. Kwikey covers Ardencroft and the rest of New Castle County with mobile technicians who quote before they start.

Seasonal weather affects locks and doors more than people expect — swelling frames, stiff cylinders. It's a common reason for Ardencroft call-outs.

Home hardware in Ardencroft ranges from decades-old mortise locks to current smart deadbolts. We stock and service both ends of that range, and we'll say honestly when repair beats replacement.

For homes in Ardencroft, we work with standard residential brands and higher-security options alike, matching hardware to how the door actually gets used.

Where deadbolt installation usually applies

  • Mailbox locks replaced and new keys cut
  • Front and back door deadbolts rekeyed to a single new key
  • Locks changed after a move, a split, or a lost key
  • Patio, sliding and French door locks upgraded
  • Child-safety and accessibility hardware advised on and fitted

The process, start to finish

One phone call sets it up. You get a price, a time window, and a technician who arrives in Ardencroft ready to work rather than ready to assess and reschedule.

If we can't help with something in Ardencroft, we'll say so rather than attempting it. That honesty is part of why customers call back.

Ask about anything else on the property while a technician is in Ardencroft. Combining jobs into one visit is usually cheaper than booking twice.

Call (302) 551-2550 for deadbolt installation in Ardencroft, DE, or read more about Deadbolt Installation and the rest of our service areas.

Frequently asked in Ardencroft

How quickly can someone get to Ardencroft?

We dispatch across New Castle County throughout the day and prioritize urgent calls. Rather than quote a generic time, we'll give you a realistic window when you call (302) 551-2550 — it depends where our nearest technician is.

Are your Ardencroft technicians licensed and insured?

Yes, every one of them, and they carry ID you can check before work begins. We'll also tell you the technician's name when we dispatch.

What if I'm not sure exactly what I need?

Describe the symptoms and we'll work it out on the phone. Plenty of Ardencroft callers aren't sure whether they need a repair or a replacement, and that's what the call is for.

What does deadbolt installation cost in Ardencroft?

It depends on the specifics, which is why we quote before starting rather than after finishing. Describe the job on the phone and you'll get a firm number to approve or decline.

Do I need to be present for the work in Ardencroft?

For most jobs yes — we verify authority over the property or vehicle before starting. If that's difficult, call (302) 551-2550 and we'll work out what's practical.

Do you offer any warranty on deadbolt installation?

Yes — labor and any hardware we supply are covered. If something isn't right after a Ardencroft job, we return and put it right.

Do you cover Ardencroft, DE?

Yes. Ardencroft is inside our standard New Castle County service area, so deadbolt installation here is routine dispatch rather than a special trip. Call (302) 551-2550 to confirm timing for your address.

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Common questions

Deadbolt Installation FAQ

These are the questions people ask most before booking this service. If yours isn't here, call us - we'll answer it directly.

What's the difference between Grade 1 and Grade 2?

Grade 1 is commercial-strength - maximum force resistance and built for heavy daily use. Grade 2 is high-quality residential. For most homes, Grade 2 provides excellent security. We'll recommend based on your situation.

Can you add a deadbolt to a metal door?

Yes. Metal doors require different drill bits and sometimes reinforcement sleeves, but we have the tools for it. The end result is just as secure as on a wood door.

Single-cylinder or double-cylinder - which should I get?

Single-cylinder (thumb-turn inside) is best for most doors - easy to exit in an emergency. Double-cylinder (key both sides) is for doors near glass where someone could break the glass and reach the thumb-turn.

Do I need to replace my knob lock too?

No. The deadbolt installs above your existing knob - usually 6-8 inches higher. Your knob stays in place and the deadbolt adds the security layer it was missing.

Can the new deadbolt use the same key as my knob lock?

In many cases, yes. If your knob is the same brand, we can often key the deadbolt to match so you only carry one key. We'll let you know if it's possible with your specific hardware.

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Want a deadbolt added to your door?

Tell us what kind of door you have (wood, metal, or fiberglass) and whether it currently has any deadbolt hole. We'll confirm availability and show you hardware options that fit your door and security needs.

Hole drilled with professional templatesStrike plate anchored into wall studsBolt tested for smooth, full extension