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Door closer with built-in anti freezing and anti ... Min. Order: 1 piece Which choice is right for you? Discover the best possible hardware for the job. Lowes Locks For more than sixty years, Lowes has been selling great hardware at great prices. In that time, they have grown into one of the world's largest home improvement retailers, becoming a Fortune 50 company with thousands of employees. This incredible success story begins its newest chapter now with the expansion of Lowe's here in Canada. Weiser is proud to welcome Lowes to Canada and proud that our locks, handles and door hardware is available for sale on their shelves. Buy Weiser products now from Lowes. Warranty InformationKwikset products are backed by one of the most comprehensive warranty programs available. You can feel confident that with the purchase of Kwikset you have selected the best quality product, backed by the best customer service available. This product comes with a lifetime mechanical and finish warranty to the original residential user of Kwikset against defects in material and workmanship as long as the original user occupies the residential premises upon which the product was originally installed.




One year electronic warranty. This warranty DOES NOT COVER scratches; deterioration due to the use of paints, solvents or other chemicals; or product(s) used in commercial applications. Upon return of a defective product to Kwikset Corporation, Kwikset may repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price. Kwikset is not liable for incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. If a mechanical or finish defect occurs, please call 1-800-327-LOCK (5625) in the U.S. and Canada or return it to Kwikset Corporation, Consumer Services, 19701 Da Vinci, Lake Forest, CA 92610. For customers outside of the U.S. and Canada, claims under this warranty must be made only to either the place of purchase or to the listed importer. Kevo Your Kwikset Kevo products are backed by one of the most comprehensive warranty programs available.




You can feel confident that with the purchase of Kwikset you have selected the best quality product, backed by the best customer service available. Your Kwikset Kevo deadbolt product comes with a lifetime mechanical and finish warranty along with a 1 year electronic warranty to the original residential user of the product against defects in material and workmanship as long as the original user occupies the residential premises upon which the product was originally installed. This warranty does not cover scratches, abrasions, deterioration due to the use of paints, solvents or other chemicals, abuse, misuse, or product used in commercial applications. The Kwikset Kevo fob product includes a 1 year electronic warranty. Upon return of a defective product to Kwikset Corporation, Kwikset may repair or replace the product with a new or refurbished product at Kwikset’s sole discretion. Any product that has been repaired or replaced under this limited warranty will have a warranty coverage for the longer of ninety (90) days or the remaining original warranty period.




If any of your Kwikset Kevo products require warranty support, please call us at 1-800-327-LOCK (5625) in the U.S. and Canada. Lake Forest, CA 92610“However I can only speak to the in store aspect of this location, not to their delivery or other things.” “The gentleman working at the hardware desk that was also working on the key machines helped me out greatly.” “Love the return policy the paint was too bright to my liking they returned it no questions asked and made me a new one.” "This company was courteous, professional, and did an absolutely wonderful job at our condo. The owner actually came out and worked on the job himself. They replaced an A/C unit for us which is located on…" "We recently purchased a house and prior to moving in, wanted to make necessary updates throughout. We received multiple proposals from a few companies but chose Artelye to update our small 3-piece…" Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Lowe's Home Improvement.




"I had a complicated granite job where there were two different level granite counters that needed to be cut down. This involved carpentry, moving 3 electrical outlets, and some complicated cuts because the…" General Contractor Custom Home Building Home Remodeling and Additions Sunrooms Roofing Siding Screen Porch, Deck, & Patio Full Interior Renovations Swimming Pools and Spas Concrete Foundations and Slab Flooring (Tile and… I need to replace the door knob for this interior door: The door knobs I've found at the stores require a 2⅛ inch hole. Mine is only 1½: Did door knobs used to be smaller? Is there some place I can find a replacement door knob that will fit my door? If I need to modify the door to fit a modern door knob, will the new hole completely overlap the old? and can I reuse the latch hole? i used a piece of plywood clamped to the door as an outer-guide. Cut a hole in the plywood, the right size (2 1/8) and then clamp it where you want the new hole in the door.




Then using it as a guide on the outside of the hole saw, drill on through the door. no additional tools required beyond the 2 1/8 hole saw, and well, a c-clamp which you should have.If you need to expand the hole with the exact same center, you can get a hole saw kit that uses an arbor with multiple attachable hole saws. Place the larger size hole saw with the smaller size inside of it, and tighten the arbor on both. The smaller hole saw acts as a guide in your existing hole. The second option is similar to Chris's suggestion. Clamp a thin piece of plywood over the hole on the door, and drill through that. Pay special attention to keeping the drill level. The plywood keeps you from sliding all over the door. Just make sure you clamp it on well. Yes, door knobs used to use smaller holes. You probably can find a replacement, but if you want to use a modern door knob, yes you can reuse. Get yourself one of these babies: It's a door knob jig - you can find them at the major box stores and they come with the appropriate drill bits.




Align the jig with the existing latch hole, and then use the larger hole to enlarge the bore of the main hole. DO NOT try to enlarge the hole w/o the jig. Your hole drill center bit won't have anything to bite into (since there's a hole there already) to hold it steady when the main cutting circle hits the wood and it'll slide all over the place. This is a fantastic investment compared to buying a new door. If the new hole location completely encloses the old hole, then it's relatively easy. With a 1.5" hole saw, cut a piece of 2x4 and plug the hole. You may need to sand or wrap it in paper to make it fit snuggly. Then you can use the 2 1/8 hole saw to cut the new hole. If you need to move the location completely, then you need to plug the hole, leaving about 1/8 to 1/4" recesses on each side, and putty/plastic wood over it. You can usually buy a cheap set of 4-5 hole saw bits for under $20. That's sufficient for occasional use. I did this today on a wood door using a Dremel with a sanding attachment on it.




First I outlined in pencil where the screws hit the door and sanded out that part, first on one side of the door, and then the other. Once the screws would go through, I traced a line where the door knob would be inserted into the door (this was on the lock side only.) Since this doorknob only had semicircular pieces - top and bottom - that inserted into the door, I just reamed out the top and bottom of the existing hole until the doorknob would fit in. Not as elegant as using a hole bit, but this was the tool I had and it worked just fine. Took a bit longer, I'm sure, but it worked. (I think next time I'll buy a hole bit.)If you are only doing one door, you can cut a plug, same thickness as the door, that you can glue into the existing hole, flush with the surfaces. Then mark the center of the old hole, or, the new backsets (latch) measurement, usually 1-3/8" or 1-3/4", but most are adjustable for either, from the edge of the door. Use the block for the pilot drill to center the hole saw and cut the new hole around it

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