Time, severe weather, and daily friction will eventually degrade even the finest residential hardware. When a thumb latch starts to stick, a deadbolt requires aggressive jiggling to turn, or the metallic finish severely tarnishes and peels, your home suffers in both security and curb appeal. Patching failing hardware is a massive gamble with your family's safety that you shouldn't take. We are Saline, MI’s specialists in residential doorway fortification. From executing a heavy-duty door lock replacement to installing a beautiful new handleset, we ensure your entryways function flawlessly and fiercely repel forced entry.
Ready to upgrade your home's physical defense? Call our installation experts: 18884351439
Many homes feature basic, builder-grade deadbolts constructed from hollow pot metal. When executing a front door lock replacement, we strongly recommend upgrading to ANSI Grade 1 or Grade 2 hardware. These premium locks feature solid brass cylinders, anti-drill steel ball bearings, and hardened steel bolts that actively resist sawing. More importantly, we address the weakest point: the wooden door jamb. We install reinforced metal strike plates using three-inch steel screws that bite directly into the "king stud" of your wall, transferring the violent kinetic force of a kick-in attack away from the fragile door frame and into the structural skeleton of the house.
The front door is the architectural focal point of your property. Upgrading to a modern, sweeping handleset drastically improves aesthetics. When performing a front door handle replacement, precision alignment is absolutely critical. We ensure the cross-bore and edge-bore holes perfectly accommodate the new tubular latch mechanism. We use specialized jigs to drill the through-holes for the bottom of the handleset, ensuring the hardware mounts perfectly plumb, straight, and flush against the door surface.
Our capabilities extend far beyond standard cylindrical metal locks. We expertly install electronic keypad deadbolts and Wi-Fi-enabled smart locks so you can ditch your keychain. We meticulously calibrate the motor throw to ensure the deadbolt glides effortlessly into the strike plate. This is critical—if the bolt rubs against the frame, it causes the severe battery drain and motor burnout that is incredibly common with amateur DIY smart lock installations.
Do not tolerate sticking latches or hollow, insecure deadbolts. Upgrade your home's primary barrier with heavy-duty, professionally installed hardware today.
Call to schedule your hardware replacement upgrade: 18884351439
"Our old brass handle was peeling and the thumb latch was broken. They did a complete front door handle replacement with a modern matte black set. It completely modernized the house and looks amazing."
"I wanted to upgrade my security. The technician did a door lock replacement with a heavy-duty Schlage deadbolt and put massive screws into the door frame. Nobody is kicking that door in now."
"I bought a smart lock online but couldn't get the deadbolt to slide smoothly. The locksmith came out, fixed the alignment on my door frame, and got the smart lock working perfectly without draining the battery."
Before the 18th century, Native Americans traveled to what is now Saline to hunt wildlife and gather salt from the salt springs they found nearby. In the 18th century, French explorers canoed up to the area and also harvested the salt. They named the local river Saline ("salty"). Europeans settled the area in the 19th century, most of them from England and Germany. Together with Orange Risdon, a government surveyor generally considered the city's founder, the residents named the town Saline, which was officially established in 1832. In 1870 railroad service, provided by the Detroit-Hillsdale-&-Indiana Railroad, first reached Saline. In 1875 Salinians built one of the city's most famous landmarks, the Second-Empire frame, 2 + 1⁄2-story residential building, the Davenport House, a.k.a. Curtis Mansion. The town continued to grow, and in 1931 the Village of Saline became the City of Saline. The Saline Fisheries Research Station was built on the site of a pioneer grist mill. Saline has had its own newspaper since ca. 1874 but the Saline Reporter was shuttered by its owner, Digital First Media, in 2014. The Saline Post, an independent outlet, now serves the community.
Zip Codes in Saline, MI that we also serve: 48176