10 Lock For Double Glazed Door Hacks All Experts Recommend
How to Choose a Smart Lock For Double Glazed Door
If you're searching for an intelligent lock designed for double doors, it's crucial to select one that meets high security standards. This includes being SS312 diamond-approved or at the very least Kitemarked TS007 3-Star, which prevents locking snapping.
Ensure your doors are prepped with bore holes before choosing a smart lock. Otherwise, you may need to install a security measure, such as a hinge bolt.
uPVC Door Locks
The euro cylinder lock is typically found in the handle of uPVC door frames. It connects with a multi-locking system. Many older or cheaper uPVC doors come with standard locking mechanisms for cylinders that could be easily snapped, making the multi-locking system ineffective and allowing burglars access to your home. A higher-quality uPVC door should use an anti-snap eurocylinder that is much more secure and is difficult to alter.
Multipoint locks are a popular option for uPVC door as they provide more security than the single cylinder. They are usually long and have multiple locking points in the frame and door to prevent burglars from entering through the unlocked side.
If you are looking for multipoint locking systems for your uPVC doors, be sure to select a lock that is approved according to the most stringent standards of security. The most secure locks will be certified to SS312 Diamond or at the very least Kitemarked to the TS007 3 Star standard. Both of these standards require tests to guard against locking snapping.
window lock repair cost RepairMyWindowsAndDoors can help extend the life of your uPVC locks and stop them from becoming stiff. It also stops the handle from sliding when you use it. This could be a sign of an issue with the internal springs that will need to be repaired or you're applying too much force when locking the doors.
If you are looking to replace your uPVC locks, it is recommended that you contact an experienced locksmith who specializes in uPVC lock replacement. They will be able to provide you with the most suitable kind of lock for your door, and will provide an estimate that is competitive. They can also replace your handles and repair any broken panels if necessary.
A reputable uPVC lock replacement service will cost you between PS35 to 50. They will offer an efficient service swift and performed to a high standard. They will charge extra for rekeying the locks or replace any windows that were broken into.
uPVC Euro Cylinder Locks

The multi-point locking mechanism is located inside the door frame and is connected to the Cylinder locks (also called door barrels). These locks are also found in internal glazed doors as well as conservatories. They provide a high security level, but are vulnerable to attack such as bumping or snapping. It is therefore important to double lock uPVC doors before going to bed or leaving your property.
There are a myriad of different cylinder locks on the market, and it is important to determine which best suits your needs before purchasing. For example, you should consider how often you lock your uPVC door and whether you want a keyed alike system in which all your doors can be opened using the same key.
The euro cylindrical is the most commonly used kind of cylinder. It is found on the majority of uPVC doors. They are typically made from brass and come in different sizes to fit on most doors. The biggest models are generally used for the front and back doors on larger homes.
It is important that you select a euro cylinder that has been tested according to the kitemark standards - SS312 Diamond approved or TS007 3-star. It offers protection against drilling bumps and picking, as well as Snapping.
Cylinder locks are available in a variety of lengths and some can be offset, meaning that they can only be locked from the inside once they have been turned into the closed position by turning the handle upwards. It is also important to consider how much you can afford to spend on your uPVC door lock because the cost will vary depending on the security level you need and the features you want for your new cylinder to have.
When replacing a cylinder lock, it is crucial to measure the door to ensure that the new cylinder will fit correctly. To do this find the cylinder screw, which is usually a large-headed screw that is located in line with the lower end cylinder, and then remove it. Next, find the cylinder and take the distance from the edge of lock face to the middle of the screw hole. This is your measurement A. Then, measure from the edge of the door to the centre including any furniture and this is your measurement B. Make sure you compare A and B to be sure you've measured accurately.
uPVC Multipoint Locks
Multipoint locking systems are the most secure locks for uPVC and composite doors. These long strip locks run the length of your door and have multiple bolts and hooks that lock in place when you pull the handle. They are more secure for your home, and come in different designs to meet the needs of every type of door and style. uPVC Multipoint Locks can be found on most composite/timber and new uPVC door types.
Unlike Euro Cylinder locks which are susceptible to snapping locks, the multipoint lock is designed to ward off this kind of attack. This is due to the locking points on a multipoint lock are joined with a steel bar, which keeps the rollers and hooks from dispersing without taking the key off the cylinder.
If you're worried that your door may not have one, it's important to have a locksmith at your home check it out. You can determine the lock by opening the door and then looking at the metal strip that runs the length of the door. The most popular manufacturers are ERA, Avocet Fuhr, or Mila.
You will need to either utilize a lever lever on the lock or turn the key a few times to engage the locking points. This is known as winding up the lock. Once all the locking points are engaged you can open and close the door by turning the handle and use the key to deadlock it. This throws out the deadbolt that is located in the middle of the gearbox, which is the most powerful locking mechanism.
It's best to purchase your uPVC front door lock from a business that is specialized in door and window products. These locks are essential to the safety of your family and home. The purchase of a cheap replacement multipoint lock could be a false economy in the event that the security quality of your new doors aren't meeting the standards required. This could put your family members at risk, but also affect your insurance premium as well.
uPVC Rim Locks
There are a few different types of uPVC rim locks. The most basic rim lock one that is a lock that slams shut. When you close the door it automatically locks. You can also buy a version that you must manually lock with the key before leaving the house. These locks cannot be slipped open and are one of the more secure options you can install to your door. These locks are suitable for wooden/timber doors on homes for domestic use, and glass panelled door for commercial buildings. You can get these locks certified in accordance with the latest British Standard BS3621, so that your insurer will give you a reduction in your premium.
Multi-point locks are used on uPVC doors as well as composite doors. They are extremely secure and provide the highest security for your home. These locks have multiple locking positions, so you aren't able to force the handle to turn if you try. The locks are designed to make it difficult for burglars to gain access to the handles, thus they can't be retracted from the outside.
These locks can be installed with a mortice lock to provide extra protection against people breaking through the window. These locks are great for doors that lead into outbuildings or gardens as they are extra secure against those who climb through windows to gain access.
If you are worried about your uPVC door or composite door snapping or snapping, we can install an anti-snaplock that will stop this from happening. We use these on our composite doors and are the only uPVC installers in Belvedere that offer this.
If you'd like to have your locks changed out of hours, it's possible to do this as we have a van on the move that can visit your property. The locksmith cost for this is slightly higher than when we work during the day but it's worth the added cost for security and comfort of having your uPVC door locks changed out of hours.