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Exploring Hidden Safe Options

Hello everyone, my name is Chantelle Olpeck. Welcome to my site about safes. When I moved into a bad area, I was unsure how I should store all of my vintage jewelry. I had pieces passed down from my great grandmother that I never wanted to lose. I contacted a locksmith to talk about all of the options for a secure safe. I knew that people in my area were not beyond ripping the safe off the floor and leaving with the entire thing. As a result, I chose to have a hidden safe installed under the floorboards. The safe keeps my jewelry secure in the event of theft or a fire. When you look at the floor the safe is installed below, you can't even tell it is the right location. I will use this site to teach others how to keep their valuables secure with a hidden safe.

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3 Things A Locksmith Can Help With That You May Not Have Known About

Many people think of a locksmith as the person you go to when your you are locked out of your home or car, need locks rekeyed, or installing a new lockset on a brand new door. A locksmith can actually do much more than that. Here are 3 things that a locksmith can do that you may not know about.    

Fixing A Dragging Door

When your door suddenly starts dragging against the ground when opening or closing it, the door is probably not in proper alignment. It happens due to old age, wear and tear, and physical damage. For example, the door's hinges may become weak and start to sag over time due to the weight of a heavy door. Thankfully, a dragging door is a problem that can be fixed by a simple call to a locksmith.

Your door may be in need of continuous hinges, or piano hinges. Unlike traditional hinges, they run down the entire length of a door, which helps give the door the support it needs to prevent itself from dragging. Ideally, the continuous hinge used will match the décor of the existing door, in terms of the color of the door itself or matching the metal hardware

Fixing A Door Slams Shut

If you have a door that is quickly slamming shut and causing a very loud sound, it could be a problem with the door closer. It's the arm that is installed above a door that has a box attached to it. This box contains springs that help control the motion of the door as it closes. A locksmith should be able to repair these closers, often carrying replacement closers on hand in case one is needed on short notice.

Fixing A Malfunctioning Keypad

You do not need to hire a technology expert to work with an electronic entry system since a locksmith is also qualified to handle repairs. This includes repairs to crucial elements such as keypads. 

If your card-key, key fob, or numerical code entry system is malfunctioning, hire a locksmith to handle the repair. Just make note of the name of your electronic entry system, and any identifying information about the keypad. This includes serial numbers or model numbers. This will help a locksmith narrow down the problem before they ever get to your home or business.

When your problem is related to the locks or security of your building, chances are a locksmith can help fix if for you.