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Homeowners can make temporary keys for house sitters or other people who need access to the house for a limited time; once that access is no longer required, the lock can be re-keyed.
Fremont CA: The front door is one of the first things visitors see about a house, and the door handle is the first point of contact for both homeowners and visitors. As a result, it's easy to focus exclusively on the aesthetics of a handleset; but, today's entry door hardware should consider much more. Innovations are helping to increase both security and convenience while also giving a point of uniqueness for astute builders.
Let us look at five trends in entry door hardware:
Save Cost
By reducing the complexity of a typical pin and tumbler lock, a product with SmartKey Security can also improve job site security. Furthermore, because homeowners may re-key locks themselves, the builder can save money and resources by not training staff to do so.
Modern Styles
Iron black finishes are garnering a lot of attention on entry door locks, just like matte black finishes are dominating kitchen faucets.