How to Choose Quality Door Locks

When you choose locks for the door of your home, it is only natural to want locks that look very stylish. It is more important for you to choose locks that will actually do the job you want them to do – lock the door and keep it closed. Therefore you need to look for style and function in choosing quality door locks. Having good locks on the doors is the first line of defense in preventing burglars from stealing your prized possessions.

Two of the top name brands in door locks are Schlage and best. However, just because the locks have this name on them doesn’t mean you should buy the first ones you see on the shelf of the store. All locks should meet certain requirements. You have to choose a lock that will not open easily when you kick the door or one that will not keep the door closed in the event of a gale of wind on the door. The locks you choose should have large thick throw bars, which will give the door the support it needs.

Even though sets of door lock come with the screws you need for installation, you should look at using longer screws. That is because the ones included in the packaging tend to be short that don’t go into the door jambs very far. By choosing to use longer screws, you will ensure that the lock will withstand a lot of pressure before giving way because it will take a lot of pressure to loosen the screws that are embedded deeply into the jamb.

Along with choosing the door locks that you use to open the door from the outside, you can also install a deadbolt above the lock. These do not have a knob to turn on the outside and are flat against the door. When locked, the only way they can be opened from the outside is with a key.

Another factor you have to take into consideration in choosing door locks is the corrosion factor. Some locks will not stand up to the corrosion that salt water causes. If you live near the salt water and your door receives spray from the water in windy weather, you may find that this mars the look of the door handle and knob. You have to read the fine print on the back of the packaging to find out the kind of material it is made from.

For more information on door locks and other related topics, visit Doorlandia at http://www.doorlandia.com.

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