Security and smooth operation are the foundations of any functional door. Our comprehensive collection of locks, latches, and cylinders provides the essential internal mechanisms required to keep your property secure and your doors clicking perfectly into place.
Whether you are retrofitting a period property or securing a modern development, we stock a vast range of hardware to suit every application. This includes BS3621 insurance-rated mortice locks, architectural-quality tubular latches, and high-security Euro cylinders featuring anti-snap and anti-pick technology. Designed to integrate seamlessly with our designer door handles and knobs, our locking solutions are available in a variety of faceplate finishes—from Satin Chrome and Antique Brass to Matt Black—ensuring that even the functional elements of your door match your aesthetic vision.
Q: What is the difference between a Sashlock and a Deadlock? A: A Sashlock features both a deadbolt and a latch, meaning it can be used with a set of handles to keep the door shut and locked. A Deadlock only has a bolt and is typically used on its own (often as a secondary security measure) or with a thumbturn.
Q: What does "BS3621" mean on a lock? A: BS3621 is a British Standard for thief-resistant locks. Most UK insurance providers require external doors to be fitted with locks that meet this standard to ensure they provide a specific level of security against common forced entry methods.
Q: How do I measure a Euro Cylinder? A: To find the correct size, measure from the center of the fixing screw hole to both ends of the cylinder. For example, a 35/35 cylinder measures 35mm on each side of the central screw point.
Q: What is a "Privacy Bolt" compared to a standard latch? A: A privacy bolt is a separate small bolt usually operated by a thumbturn, commonly used in bathrooms to provide a lockable function without the need for a full mortice sashlock and key.
Q: Can I get multiple locks that use the same key? A: Yes, many of our Euro cylinders can be supplied "Keyed Alike." This allows you to use a single key for multiple doors (such as your front and back door), offering convenience without compromising security.
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