Locks on interior doors didn't become common until the 1950s to 1970s. If you live in a historic St. Louis home, you know all about its quirks. For some, that includes interior doors without locks.
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Locks on interior doors of homes often last for many years without needing replacement, but redecoration or lock problems can make changes necessary. Worn or unsightly finishes, knobs that pull loose ...
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Many of the deadbolt locks tested by Consumer Reports lack the level of protection you might want or expect. In our labs, a few well-placed kicks or a couple of minutes under assault from a cordless ...