Types of Deadbolt Locks – Which One To Choose?

Types of Deadbolt Locks – Which One To Choose?

Posted by on Jun 4, 2016 in Locksmith |

Worried about the security of your home and car from burglars? Normal locks not sufficient to gain your faith in their security level? It’s time you bought a deadbolt lock. One of the most secure locks worldwide, deadbolt locks provide you with more security than the commonly used Spring-Bolt Lock.

There are three common types of deadbolt locks according to www.burbanklocksmith.org and each of them has a unique feature and is for a different purpose. It’s important to know each of these locks if you are looking forward to buying one of these for your security.

Single Cylinder Deadbolt:

This is a basic deadbolt which locks and unlocks from the outside with a key. For access from the inside you have a metal latch which lets you lock and unlock the door. This type of deadbolts is commonly used at the main entrances of households. If you are investing in a deadbolt lock for your home this is the perfect choice for you coz it restricts access from outside to a key but allows free access from the inside by the operation of a latch.

Double Cylinder Deadbolt:

double cylinder deadboltThis is a more complex form of deadbolt and requires you to have a key to lock and unlock the door from both inside and outside. Considered to be more secure it is mostly used in doors with glass windows. Even if a burglar breaks the glass windows he/she cannot open the door without a key. It also imbibes in you the good habit of locking the door while closing it. However the drawback of this lock is in emergency situations like a fire. In the case of an emergency when everyone rushes to evacuate, this door can pose a problem and hence it doesn’t come up to the marks for fire safety. This type of lock is good for you if you are using a door with glasses but you must consider the fire safety norms before making a purchase.

Keyless Entry Deadbolt:

Kwikset KEvo Plus 1This type of deadbolt does not require a key as it uses a numeric keypad with a unique password to lock and unlock the door. It often also comes with a remote control which sends signals to the lock to open or close. This type of lock is used in cars. Sometimes these locks also come with a key to override the lock mechanism.

The Keyless Entry Deadbolt also finds massive use in the security of safes. This type of lock is designed more for your convenience. The only drawback this lock has is that it becomes null if exposed to moisture coz this is battery operated. This lock is also much more expensive than the other deadbolts. However it’s worth the buck and if you are looking for a lock for your car or safe this is just the thing for you.

Before you begin, make sure that you thoroughly read the instructions for your particular model of deadbolt. The instructions that I’m going to give you are simply general directions on how to install an everyday deadbolt lock. Your model may have an extra step, or one less, if you bought a different model. At its basics, installing a deadbolt is like installing a fancier, more secure lockset; so if you’ve ever dealt with that you should already be a step ahead of the game.

First, take the template that came with your deadbolt set and tape it around the edge of the door where you want to position the deadbolt. Ideally, you don’t want to place it less than 6 inches or further than 12 inches away from the door knob. Make sure that it is level and that the two holes for the actual deadbolt set line up on either side of the door. You can us the approximate reference points on the template for the thickness of your door. Tape it into place so that it doesn’t move. Use a pencil or an awl to mark the door where the holes should be placed.

Now, your door should be marked for where you’re going to drill. Use the hole-saw attachment and a pilot bit to drill out the door for the deadbolt. Stop drilling when the pilot bit emerges from the opposite side of the door and continue drilling from the other side. Never drill straight through your door as it will cause the wood to splinter and one side of your door will wind up looking pretty bad.

Use a smaller hole-saw attachment and drill out the hole for the bolt. Stop drilling when you reach the hole created for the deadbolt. You can use a combination square to keep you level with the door, but most power drills these days come with a level on them. Check your instruction for specifics on this step as some bolts require a different drill pattern. Once you’ve done this, put the latch plate over the bolt hole and trace its outline onto the door. Use the chisel to create a space for the latch plate making sure that it will be flush with the edge of the door. My suggestion is to work in small increments. You can always chip more away, but you can’t add more wood once it’s gone. Once this is finished, use the sandpaper to smooth out the edges of the holes and latch notch.

Now before you install the deadbolt, try assembling it. This will give you a good idea of where things are supposed to go before you have to work within the confines of the door. Once you’ve established the relationship between the locks moving parts, go ahead and install the lock. Be sure that it’s snug within the holes that you drilled for it. If it moves around inside of the holes, you may need to apply some silicone to make it fit correctly.

Now that your deadbolt is installed, you need a strike plate on the door jamb. The best way that I’ve found to accurately do this is to apply a little ink (or lipstick or paint) to the edge of your bolt. Close the door and try to turn the bolt. When you release the bolt and open the door, the ink will have perfectly marked the strike path of the bolt. This is where you’ll work.

Using the same methods that you used to install the latch plate, you’ll install the strike plate. Secure the strike plate around the ink outline of the bolt and trace the plate’s outline with your pencil. Using the same hole-saw attachment that you used to drill out the hole for the bolt, drill out the same hole in the door jamb. This will only secure an outline of the hole. Use a regular drill piece to drill out the center; if you have a spade bit, this is a great time to use it though it’s not extremely necessary. Use the chisel to carve out the mortise for the strike plate, again making sure that it will be flush with the door jamb. Drill holes for the screws then mount the strike plate to the door jamb.

Now close the door and turn the bolt into place. If it doesn’t smoothly drive into place, you may need to widen the holes or the bolt or in the door jamb. If it does, that’s great. You just made your home a bit more secure by installing a deadbolt.

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Rekeying vs. Changing Your Locks

Rekeying vs. Changing Your Locks

Posted by on Jun 2, 2016 in Locksmith |

Every home and business owner knows how important it is to secure one’s property and there are many requirements that a security measure should meet. Did you just acquire the space? What are the kinds of locks that are currently installed? How old are the installed locks, and do they meet your needs with regards to the security level you are after? Do you feel safe with the amount of security your locks provide? These are just some of the essential questions you should find answers to, so you can make a rather sound decision in choosing whether to rekey or change your locks completely. Big thank you to Greshamlocksmith.org for all the helpful information.

First, let us define lock rekeying…

Rekeying2Before you decide whether to rekey or change the lock assembly of your business space or home, you need to understand first how a lock rekey procedure goes as well as its pros and cons. It is actually one of the most common tasks for locksmiths, but it is still a complicated security lock that gives sufficient protection.

A lock rekeying process changes the tumblers of your current lock so that all of the wafers would be jumbled or set in a much different order. This is usually done to retain the lock that is already utilized, but still change the keys entirely. A competent locksmith can easily use the newer code from the tumblers, so that the current keys will no longer work with the changed lock tumblers.

If the locks on your doors are made of a (ANSI) security grade of one or higher, then your locksmith wont have to go through a lot of hassle to rekey all of them. This also a great factor you need to consider if you want to update your locks, but also save a couple of bucks at the same time.

The Benefits You Can Get from Rekeying Your Locks

As soon as you have your locks rekeyed, you wont have to worry about buying any additional hardware anymore which would usually reap you off your hard earned money. Below are more benefits you can get from rekeying your locks.

*It will maintain the current aesthetic of your door, which is without any annoying paint lines.*it is very convenient, because you can use the same locks.*It would cost you much less!

You Need to Change Your Locks If…

When the current locks to your house or business space are shaky and old, out of style and jiggly, then it is definitely time for you to change the assembly of your locks entirely. Below are the three signs you need to watch out for that would signify that you need a replacement job done.

*If your locks have experienced being damaged, broken into or any other mishap

When some parts of your current locking system has already been taken out from the frame of the door, or the entire assembly has been worn down already that you can already witness the sections of the lock not doing the security mechanism it is supposed to perform, then it is now time for you to purchase a brand new lock set.

*If your locks are rather old that there are no longer parts available in the market

You could have an antique set of locks. This is actually bad news, if this is the case, because that would mean you can no longer have the option of having the locks rekeyed. Your only point of action now is to change the locks altogether. If you upgrade your locks, you would get a much higher level of protection because locks are already manufactured with high tech procedures in the recent years. If you insist on having your antique locks rekeyed, then let me warn you that you will have a very hard time finding a locksmith that would work on your antique locks.

*If you are requiring a high level of protection for your business space or home

biometric fingerprint lock1Your current locks may be installed with a rather poor or low security rating. If you want to feel more secure with your system of protection, then you might want to put upgrading the locks into a Grade 1 security level into your to-do list.

Changing your locks would mean you get to utilize a newer and better technology. The modern locks are much harder to drill, tamper with and pick. We recommend that you ask your locksmith which brands are the best in producing quality locks, since there are so many to choose from. If you once had a bad experience with a specific brand of locks in the past, you should also discuss it with your locksmith so he or she can advise you regarding your concerns.

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Lock Replacement – What To Do And What Not To Do

Lock Replacement – What To Do And What Not To Do

Posted by on Apr 30, 2016 in Locksmith |

Under certain circumstances, you might have to replace the locks on your door, windows, safe or even cabinets. You might have lost your keys, upgraded your locks for safety reasons or moved to a new house. The process of changing locks is a simple one that actually takes a few minutes. However, you may face serious consequences and experience costly damages if you don’t follow the right procedures. Therefore, before you upgrade or even replace your locks know what to do and what not to do.
Sources:
www.portlandlocksmithpros.com
homedepot.com
lowes.com

 

What to Do

 

· Determine the Brand of Your Lock

Arrow logoThis is an important consideration you should make if you want to avoid repetition of tasks. Check the door latch and determine the installed brand. If the new lock is the same brand, you won’t have to make adjustments to the holes on the locks. But if you have decided to buy a new brand, then modifications may be required for the new locks to fit in.

 

· Take Measurements of the Lock

You cannot just mount a new lock directly on your door frame, window frame or drawer. This is because most locks today have to be adjusted to fit properly. This not only ensures that your new lock is consistent with the other locks but also makes it easier to operate.

· Industry Security Standards

If your home is insured, make sure that the new lock doesn’t compromise your policy or safety. This is important because in case your home is damaged, your insurance provider may cite a policy violation which might hamper your chances of getting compensation. Therefore, determine whether the new lock conforms to the industry safety standards.

 

· Remove the Decorative Cover and Interior Knob with Care

This should be done before the lock replacement process begins. Simply remove the decorative knob and the interior knob carefully. Next, you will have to remove the old lock before you can install the new one.

 

· Let Qualified Locksmiths Inspect the Lock after Installation

To make sure that your home is completely secure after lock replacement, call a locksmith to inspect the new lock. This way they can determine if it was installed correctly and whether there are certain adjustments you should make. Their recommendations will help make your home more secure against cases of theft and burglary.

 

What Not To Do

 

· Hire Qualified Professionals When In Doubt

Lock replacement process is not as simple as it may seem. Therefore, if you are in doubt, don’t replace the broken locks. You may not have the necessary skills that are needed to replace the locks effectively. Besides, this is a serious task that should make your home safer. To avoid costly mistakes, hire qualified professionals who are highly experienced and have an excellent reputation. They will make sure that your locks are replaced in the right way.

 

· Don’t Buy Low Quality Locks

There are different types of locks on the market. To make your house much safer, avoid low quality locks that can easily be bust open by intruders. Instead buy high quality locks that provide solid armor against conventional break-in methods. The best lock should withstand bumping, kicking, steady hammering and sawing.

 

· Don’t Change the Size of Your Lock

Locks usually come in different sizes. Your current locks may be old but replacing them with new ones that are of completely different size isn’t advisable. Before you can replace your lock, you should therefore determine its size and stick to it. This way you’ll avoid lock snapping.

 

LocksmithLock replacement may seem simple at first. However, trying to fix the locks without the help of a qualified professional can cause irreparable damages. As a result you may be forced to buy a whole new lock altogether, an expense that you might have avoided. Besides, keep in mind that re-installation processes are usually more costly compared to the simple replacements. Therefore, stick to what you know and if you can’t replace the lock yourself, call for assistance. You know what you can and can’t do and if you don’t possess the necessary skills needed in lock replacement, leave it to a professional locksmith. You might be eager to replace the locks yourself, but your trial and error methods may only end up causing more harm than good to your property.

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