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if you're talking about a aluminum storefront door then the answer is no. If you have a deadbolt on there now then yes
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Nest × Yale Lock can replace most common deadbolt locks. Your door can be any width or height. Only the thickness and backset matter. However, The Nest × Yale Lock is not designed to be used on glass or sliding doors. It was also not designed to work with Mortise locks or multi-point locks. To find out more about Nest x Yale Lock, you can have a look at this article: http://bit.ly/34m42sa
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the door in question utilizes a dead bolt style locking mechanism, then this will work. The mechanism on this Yale-Nest unit is sensitive, so the preparation must be good, and fit / alignment setup accurate. Otherwise, it won't work. SpiderDan
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