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What do you need to know about Kwikset?

What do you need to know about Kwikset?

Make sure you lock is installed on your door and that your door is all the way open. If you have a deadbolt, make sure it is in the locked potion. If you have a knob or lever, make sure it is in the locked position. Ensure your door cannot close on its own, or that you have another way to enter you home.

How can I prepare my home for Kwikset?

Prepare your door. Make sure you lock is installed on your door and that your door is all the way open. If you have a deadbolt, make sure it is in the locked potion. If you have a knob or lever, make sure it is in the locked position. Ensure your door cannot close on its own, or that you have another way to enter you home.

Are there any smart locks that work with Kwikset?

Door hardware has come a long way in the last few years, keeping up with the advancements in smart home technology. The Kwikset Kevo smart lock is a popular option made with built-in touch-to-open technology that works with a smartphone, eliminating the need for a key.

How do you retract a Kwikset door handle?

1. Hold the handleset on the exterior side of the door and make sure the round edge of the spindle faces the door edge. 2. IF IT IS NOT, pull the spindle out and rotate 180 degrees. Note: The spindle is spring loaded and will retract back when released.

What makes a Kwikset San Clemente matte black?

The latch bolt is operated by the thumb piece on the outside and the grip on the inside. The deadbolt is operated by a key on the outside and a thumb turn on the inside. The rich tones of Matte Black add the finishing touch to this product. The Matte Black finish provides a rich and warm complement to the product’s style.

What kind of warranty does Kwikset deadbolt have?

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.