How To Choose the Ideal Door Lock for Your Home?

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Choosing the right lock can make or break the situation if a thief tries to break in your home. It’s important to have the right one installed because you never know when someone’s going to have the courage and actually attempt to steal your belongings inside. Luckily, Keyside Locksmiths is here to satisfy your locksmithing request. Whether you need a locksmith Newcastle, Sydney, or Central Coast, rest assured that we will service you in all suburbs of New South Wales. That’s not all, because our goal is to also help our clients gain more knowledge, which is why we will be talking about how you can choose the ideal lock for your home:

1. Having Deadbolts is a Must

We cannot stress how important it is to get deadbolt locks nowadays. If you don’t know what these are, deadbolt locks are locks that have a bolt inside them instead of a traditional spring. Not only does it add additional protection for your household because it cannot be jimmied open, but these kinds of locks are 100% guaranteed a Grade 1 Rated lock standard, the highest grade given, meaning that it is one of the safest locks out there in the market . Although they may cost more than the average lock, we can tell you that we would pay more if it guarantees additional safety. 

2.Have the Right Budget to Afford Quality Locks

We’re going to be honest, getting a high quality home security system isn’t exactly going to be budget-friendly to your wallet. If you care about the safety of you, your family, and your pets however, then we’re going to tell you right now that’s the more important thing to worry about than a couple hundred bucks. Besides, if ever you do get robbed, the money deducted from your assurance is going to be higher than the cost of a lock installation. So our advice: manage your finances and your priorities. 

3. Go the Extra Mile and Make Some Door Renovations

If your door frame has a history of not being particularly sturdy, maybe the lock isn’t the only thing you need to replace too. Consider investing in some high quality material such as Mahogany wood to make your door stronger and sturdier than no thief should be able to kick down and come barging in.

To add any purchase of a lock, you’ll need to be sure that it’s made with heavy-duty metal with a set of screws provided for the installation. Just to take note, though, a double-sided lock is a big no-no in our books, because you’ll need a key to unlock the door even when you’re inside. If you lose that key, then you’ll end up trapped. A professional will help you find the best door hardware.

4. Make a Thorough Assessment and Analysis On What You’ll Need

Beyond picking what kind of lock needed, you’ll still have to take into account other factors to take into consideration when installing your locking mechanism onto your door. Everything from aesthetics, usefulness, effectiveness, and overall security are just some to keep in mind, while some homeowners would also add appearance as a big factor in choosing the locks. 

Here are some examples of what people usually think of when installing a lock:

  • Is the door knob easily removable for easy entry?

This can be a good and bad thing for you. Good because if you’ll ever get stuck inside your home, you’ll have an easy way. Unfortunately, it’s bad because thieves might think the same thing as well. In this scenario, it would be best adding another lock to remove the threat of easy access. 

  • Is the door easy for homeowners to use?

People react to things differently all the time, and the same goes for locks. Some people may find certain locks easy to use, while others struggle with them. For example, keyless locks may be easy to use for young people, but boomers might think differently because they’re not as tech-savvy compared to them. Other instances can be found with different types of locks. Your best bet would be smart locks, as they're really convenient and go hand-in-hand with your home security system, if you have one installed that is. 

  • What’s the rating of the door lock?

For those of you unaware, doors actually have their own grading system to them. The American National Standard Institute, or ANSI, gives a numerical representation on the overall security a specific lock has on your household. The grade is based on factors such impact resistance, functionality, pull strength, etc. On the average, residential locks score an ANSI grade of 1-3, 1 being the highest level security and considered commercial grade, while 3 being the lowest meeting only basic requirements. For maximizing safety, choose either Grade 1 or 2 locks. 

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