Single-cylinder deadbolts, double-cylinder deadbolts, and new-hole installs on doors without existing deadbolts.
Same-week scheduling · Licensed General Contractor · Fully insured · 1-year labor warranty
What This Includes
- Single-cylinder deadbolt install (existing hole)
- Double-cylinder deadbolt install
- New deadbolt hole bore + install
- Keyed-alike conversion with existing locks
- Strike plate reinforcement
- Long-throw deadbolt upgrade
Pricing
Listed prices are starting points — actual quote depends on scope, materials, access, and site conditions. Walkthrough confirms.
Deadbolt swap (existing hole, homeowner-supplied): starts at $85. New deadbolt with hole bore: starts at $165. Keyed-alike conversion: starts at $25 per cylinder.
FAQ
What’s the difference between single and double cylinder?
Single-cylinder has a key on the outside and a thumb-turn on the inside. Double-cylinder requires a key on both sides — safer against window-break entries but slower to exit in an emergency.
Can you install a deadbolt on a door that doesn’t have one?
Yes — we bore the hole with the proper template and install the deadbolt. Add $80 to the standard install.
Get a Free Estimate
Call (801) 895-2084 or request a quote online.
Business License #13840882-0160 · Licensed Utah General Contractor #14195166-5501 · Licensed & Insured · 1-Year Labor Warranty
Licensed Utah General Contractor, insured. Trade-specialty work is performed by a licensed Utah contractor in that specific trade.
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