Your Majestys look what I've just spotted. Four Kings:
TO THE DUNGEONS WITH YOU!
Crime: Foul language
I'm not sure whether @bravenel, @chuck.schwer, @bobbyD, and @mike.maxwell would be a straight or 4 Aces but I am sure whatever it is it would definately beat 4 Kings.
Them be gods !!!!
I wouldn't touch a Schlage z-wave or zigbee. Might be a pretty name but my 2 Kwikset 910's have been rock solid for 3 years now !
For you Kwikset haters... bugger off.
I had a kwikset at my old home and loved it. It also paired and worked perfectly with HE at my new home. Unfortunately, none of the door are perfectly aligned here so there is extra friction. The motor on the kwikset wasn't strong enough and would get jammed frequently. Schlage worked perfectly.
I even tried a Yale lock (that thing was a beauty) but it too couldn't handle the extra friction. So I'm stuck with Schlage's I guess..the good news is their zigbee locks haven't missed a beat since I installed them.
Oh yeah, I’ve had to do a lot of door alignment fiddling to keep my kwiksets from jamming. They really want a perfect alignment.
That's where a dremel comes in I altered my bolt holes and strike plate just enough to get rid of the friction.
Lol...that's exactly what I did on my other door but this one is a hurricane rated door made of metal and the strike plate was already grinded when I bought the place. I didn't feel comfortable grinding any further because of the proximity to the screws that held the strike plate. I don't want to compromise the integrity of the door.
$3000+ to replace that door...simply not worth it when I could buy a $100-200 lock instead.
Ouch !
And if the dremel doesn't work and there's still too much play in the door when it's closed, I learned from someone else about using a flathead screwdriver to angle out the little tab in the strike plate for the door handle. (Not the strike plate for the smart deadbolt. The other one.) I'm talking about the little tab that's at a right angle and sticking into the cavity in the doorjam. If you angle it out a little bit, that will force the door to close tighter.
Say it or do not ... there is no withdraw.
I should have got into the door business.....