Why Your Deadbolt Choice Matters More Than Most People Realize
Not all deadbolts are created equal, and the gap between a bargain-bin lock and a properly installed high-security deadbolt is significant. Standard single-cylinder deadbolts can be defeated by shimming or aggressive torque if the strike plate is anchored with short screws. ANSI Grade 1 deadbolts — the category we most often recommend for Palm Valley homeowners — are tested to withstand 250 kick-in force cycles and 10 saw attack attempts. Brands like Schlage and Kwikset offer Grade 1 options in a range of styles, and we stock a selection so you can see the hardware before we install it.
For doors that swing out or for high-risk entry points like side gates and apartment entries, a jimmy proof deadbolt installation is frequently the smarter call. A jimmy proof (also called a rim-mount or interlocking deadbolt) bolts through the door from the inside, making it extremely resistant to the prying and leverage attacks that standard mortise-style bolts can be vulnerable to. We carry and install both rim-type jimmy proof units and full mortise lock assemblies — the deep-pocket, multi-component locks common in commercial and upscale residential doors that offer the highest resistance to picking, drilling, and forced entry.
