by AuxTechDev | Mar 31, 2026 | blog
The simple change that gives families peace of mind — and keeps aging loved ones safer at home The simple change that gives families peace of mind — and keeps aging loved ones safer at home There’s a call no one wants to receive. Your mother didn’t answer the...
by AuxTechDev | Mar 31, 2026 | blog
A late-night call, a botched installation, and why the first locksmith you find isn’t always the right one The half-inch that changes everything Most residential doors are 1¾ inches thick — the standard. Most locks sold at hardware stores are built to that exact...
by AuxTechDev | Mar 31, 2026 | blog
Because the hardest part of your day shouldn’t be getting through your own front door Picture this. It’s Tuesday afternoon. She’s back from the grocery store, a bag in each arm, her keys somewhere at the bottom of her purse. She gets to the front...
by AuxTechDev | Mar 3, 2026 | blog
She had just moved into a new build. Fresh paint. Clean lines. Everything untouched. She called us to re-key the locks so the construction crew wouldn’t have access. When we arrived, we saw what we see in nearly every new build: builder-grade hardware installed with...
by AuxTechDev | Mar 2, 2026 | blog
A homeowner once told us, “But I locked it.” They had. They pressed the small button on their lever handle before leaving. We opened the door in seconds. Here’s why. That little button secures a spring latch. Spring latches are angled so the door closes easily behind...
by AuxTechDev | Mar 2, 2026 | blog
You’re in the hardware aisle. A deadbolt catches your eye. Bold letters: GRADE 1 — MAXIMUM SECURITY. It feels reassuring. Official. Like you’ve made the responsible choice. And to be fair, ANSI grading does mean something. What ANSI Grade Tests ANSI (American National...