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Home Repair & Maintenance : How to Replace a Deadbolt Lock

When replacing a deadbolt lock, remove the screws and install the new pin and new screws. Replace a deadbolt lock with a simple Phillips-head screwdriver by following advice from an experienced carpenter and construction specialist in this free video series on home repair and maintenance. Expert: Oscar Moreno Contact: www.morenohomevisions.com Bio: Oscar Moreno is the owner of Moreno Custom Home Visions in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  1. shelleshell4 says:

    THANK YOU, Great video for new home owners who are looking for how to replace their old deadbolts with new ones !!!

  2. sprintracr11 says:

    So many ‘experts” seem to forget one thing: the weakest parts of the door structure are the tiny screws on the strike plate(s) and the door hinges. It’s fairly easy for the average-sized burglar to kick in a deadbolted door- the metal bolt simply shatters the lightweight wood of the door jamb when kicked in. Also, the door can be kicked in or pried loose from the hinge side. Drive LONG SCREWS (at least 2 1/2″) into the strikeplate and hinges to penetrate the door studs and secure the door.

  3. Getrich2010 says:

    Thank You ..Thank You soooo much :)

  4. nikkilemieux says:

    I just bought a house and needed to know how to do that lol Thank you so much :)

  5. WilliamIndyFan says:

    This is probably the only instructional video on Expert Village.

  6. TheChoosenGuitarHero says:

    yea thx man i love expertvillage

  7. unknownshadow1993 says:

    what a nice guy

  8. SARUJAN5 says:

    kool

  9. MrBerekhhnd says:

    @Jimmyjoeandthegang You will have to measure in between each joist. Reason is that when they are built alot (most ) of the time the joists will be off all the way through it. It’s not a hard job. Just don’t over think it is all :}

  10. Jimmyjoeandthegang says:

    i wish you would have showed how you reinforced the flooring, given measurements, my mobile home is all messed up and i dont know where to start first because im afraid the thing my go all to shit on me.

  11. TheInvincibleHERPO says:

    tighter than jethros bung hole at 6:09 roflmao

  12. baseballgrader says:

    did it and found mold ripped it out

  13. baseballgrader says:

    Check out my rupalt video thats the finish

  14. kerryoke68 says:

    hmm where is the after?

  15. Tammieqeenbee says:

    Wow , my goodness mine has gotten this much work to do on it not sure why I am even doing the project , lol but I really don’t know if there is any mold in mine I better check that out.

  16. ponch37300 says:

    Did you open up the walls to check for mold? When you showed the plumbing in the wall for the shower it had mold all over it. I have done a couple of these disaster bathrooms and usually all the walls have to come down due to mold. If you don’t get rid of the mold it will continue to grow and cause problems.

  17. baseballgrader says:

    about 1980s or so

  18. carnac449 says:

    What yr. is that home?

  19. baseballgrader says:

    tell me about it WOW

  20. yostick26 says:

    i cant believe no one stepped through the linoleum

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