A Guide To Lock For Double Glazed Door From Start To Finish

How to Choose a Smart Lock For Double Glazed Door It's important to select a smart lock that meets high security standards when shopping for double door locks. window door repairs locks glass hinges Repair My Windows And Doors includes being SS312 Diamond approved or at a minimum Kitemarked to TS007 3 Star, which stops the lock from snapping. Ensure your doors are prepped with bore holes prior to selecting a smart lock. If not, you may have to install an additional security measure such as a hinge bolt. uPVC Door Locks The majority of uPVC doors feature a euro cylinder lock which is concealed within the handle and connects to a multi-lock system inside the door frame. The issue with many older or cheaper uPVC doors is that the locking mechanisms for cylinders are easily'snapped', rendering the multi-lock system useless and allowing intruders to gain access into your home. Better quality uPVC doors should be fitted with an euro cylinder that is resistant to snaps and more difficult to tamper. A multipoint lock is an extremely popular choice for uPVC doors as it provides more security than one lock with a cylinder. They are usually long and feature several locking points on the frame and the door to prevent burglars from getting in through the unlocked part of the door. If you're in the market for multipoint locking systems for your uPVC doors, make sure to choose one that is approved according to the highest security standards. The most secure locks will be certified to SS312 Diamond or at least Kitemarked to TS007 3 Star. Both of these standards include tests to guard against locking snapping. Maintaining your uPVC door locks lubricated with a product such as WD40 will increase their longevity and prevent the locking mechanism from becoming stiff or causing the handle to slack when being used. This could be a sign that there is an issue with the internal springs which require replacement, or it could be an indication that you're using excessive force when locking the door, as this can damage the mechanism. It is advised that if you are looking to replace uPVC locks you contact an expert locksmith who is specialized in uPVC replacement locks. They can help you decide which lock is suitable for your door, and give you a price estimate. They can also change your handles and repair any damaged panels, if needed. A professional uPVC locksmith will usually charge between PS35 and PS50 for the replacement of your uPVC door locks. They will offer a comprehensive service that is fast efficient, reliable and will be completed to the highest standard. They will charge extra if they need to rekey the locks or board windows that were damaged. uPVC Euro Cylinder Locks The multi-point locking mechanism is located within the door frame and is connected to the cylinder locks (also known as door barrels). These locks can also be found in the internal glazed doors and conservatories. They provide the highest security level, but are vulnerable to attack such as lock snapping or bumping. This is why it's important to always double lock your uPVC doors prior to retiring to bed or leaving your home. Before buying, it's crucial to decide which cylinder lock best suits your needs. For example, you should take into consideration the frequency you lock your uPVC door and whether you would like a keyed alike system that allows all of your doors can be opened using the same key. The most commonly used type of cylinder lock is the euro cylinder that is found in a lot of uPVC doors. They are usually made of brass and come in a variety of sizes that will fit the majority of doors, with the biggest models usually being used for back and front doors in larger homes. When choosing a euro cylinder it is essential to make sure that it has been tested to the appropriate kitemark standard – these are SS312 Diamond Approved or TS007 3 star and provide protection against Drilling, Picking Bumping and Snapping. Cylinder locks are available in a variety of sizes and some can be offset, which means they are only locked from the inside after they have been moved to a closed position by turning the handle upwards. It is also important to consider the amount you'd like to spend on a uPVC lock. Prices will vary based on what security level you require and the features you would like to include. It is essential to measure your door prior to replacing a cylinder to ensure the new cylinder is capable of fitting. To do this, first find the cylinder fixing screw usually a large headed screw that runs parallel to the lower part of the cylinder and remove it. Next, find the cylinder and measure the distance from the edge on the lock face to the middle of the screw hole. This is your measurement A. Measure from the edge of the door to the centre including furniture, and this is your measurement B. Make sure that A and B are equal to each other to ensure that you have taken the measurements accurately. Multipoint uPVC Locks The most secure lock for your uPVC or composite door is a multipoint locking system, these are long strip locks that run across the entire length of the door and have multiple bolts and hooks that lock into place when the handle is turned. They provide greater security for your home and are available in a variety of styles to suit all types of doors and tastes. uPVC multipoint locks are the type of lock that you will see on most new uPVC doors as well as most wood and composite doors. In contrast to Euro Cylinder locks which are prone to 'lock snapping' the multipoint lock is designed to stop this kind of attack. This is because the locking points on a multipoint system are connected to a steel bar that prevents the hooks and rollers from dispersing without taking the key off the cylinder. Most new uPVC and composite doors will have an anti-snap multipoint lock fitted as standard, should you be concerned that yours might not be, it's worth having this checked out by your local locksmith. The lock can be identified by opening the door and looking down the keep (the metal strip which runs down the length of the door) for the logo of the manufacturer, ERA, Avocet, Fuhr or Mila are the most popular brands. Winding up the lock is done either by using an lever on the lock, or turning the key a few times. After all locking points are engaged then you can use the handle to open and close the doors. the key locks it. This will release the deadbolt, which is located in the central gearbox. When replacing your uPVC or composite front door lock it's recommended to purchase from an established company that specialises in doors and windows, as the locks that are used on these products play a significant part in protecting your home and your family. A cheap replacement for a multipoint lock could be a false economy if the locks and security quality of your new doors don't meet the standards required. This will not only put your family at risk but could affect the cost of insurance. uPVC Rim Locks There are a couple of different kinds of uPVC Rim lock. The basic rim lock is a lock that slams shut. When you close the door, it locks automatically. You can also buy a version that you must manually lock with the key prior to leaving the house. They are not able to be slipped open and are one of the most secure options you can put on your door. They are suitable for wooden/timber doors for domestic homes and glass panels for commercial doors. You can have these locks approved according to the new British Standard BS3621, which means that your insurance provider will offer you a discount on your cost. Multi-point locks are commonly used on uPVC doors as well as composite doors. They are extremely secure and provide the highest level security for your home. These locks have multiple locking positions so that you aren't able to force the handle to turn when you try. The locks are designed to make it difficult for burglars to gain access to the handles, thus they won't be able to retract from the outside. You can also get these locks with a mortice sashlock to provide additional security from burglars who break in through the window. These locks are perfect for doors that lead into outbuildings or gardens, since they provide extra security against thieves who break through windows to gain access. If you own a uPVC or composite door and are concerned about the problem of snapping cylinders, we can install an anti-snap lock that will prevent this from occurring. We use these on our composite doors and are the only uPVC installers in Belvedere who offer this. We can change your locks outside of hours as we have a mobile van that can be brought to your home. The locksmith cost for this is slightly higher than when we are working during the day but it's worth the extra cost for security and peace of mind of having your uPVC door locks changed outside of business hours.