Keyless Door Locks
We install select stand-alone keyless door locks. Keyless electronic locks and mechanical push-button locks provide flexible solutions to access and security needs.
Locking or unlocking a door without a physical key can be both convenient and cost saving. Keyless locks have many uses:
- The ability to provide access to another party by simply giving the code through a phone call, email or text message instead of handing a physical key over.
- You can provide an access code to cleaners, contractors, dog walkers or other services and delete the code after use to maintain your security. Make a new code and delete it for every visit if you wish.
- Program individual user codes and if needed lock out a user without locking out the other users. No need for all users to learn a new code.
- Improve security by restricting traffic in facility a retail environment or office setting to certain restricted areas such as a staff change room, product stock room or other staff only areas.
- Leave the house without carrying keys. Very convenient for exercise such as going to the gym or going for a run outdoors
Touchscreen Deadbolt
Keypad Deadbolt
Electronic Code Locks
Electronic deadbolts and electronic locking door latches are usually battery powered locks that are unlocked by means of a numerical passcode. We install both electronic button locks and touch screen locks. These will also have a warning indicator feature for when the battery runs low and a key that by-passes the code to operate the lock in the conventional way.
Dialed-In Combination Deadbolt
A dialed-in combination deadbolt uses a rotating dial much like a safe dial or a combination padlock dial and also allows you to lock the door simply by spinning the dial when the door is closed. There is also a keyway to operate the lock in the usual manner.
Dialed-In Combination Deadbolt
Mechanical Pushbutton Locks
Mechanical Pushbutton Locks
Mechanical pushbutton locks are designed to take a code without electronics. These locks are also designed to withstand weather and outdoor conditions. These locks may or may not have a over ride keyway. When considering having a mechanical push button lock installed it’s important to note that the codes on these locks are relatively low security in that there are only a small number of code differs in comparison to most other locks and electronic keypad locks often have a feature that causes a delay should the wrong code be entered several times.
Mechanical Pushbutton Lock
Mechanical Pushbutton Rim Lock
Mechanical Pushbutton Door Knob Double Sided Lock
Mechanical Pushbutton lever Lock