Lock Replacement - Why You Should Choose a Multipoint Lock
Call us if you have concerns about your security or if your locks are broken or you are worried about your safety. We will replace your window or door lock in a matter of minutes. We are fully trained to work to British Security Standards and recognised by insurance companies across Epsom.
We offer a wide range of locksmith services including locks replacements, rekeyings, and more. Read on to learn more!
Ingersoll and Banham Locks
NW Locksmith offers a wide assortment of door locks that include Ingersoll and Banham locks for commercial or residential premises in Epsom and the surrounding areas. These high-security locks are designed to withstand attacks and can be installed by our specialist team of lock experts with a variety of styles to suit your property. We also provide window lock options like anti-drilling, anti-picking, antibumping and antisnaplocks that fit uPVC window sash or casement windows.
The Ingersoll and Banham lock is a beautiful, well-designed insurance-approved locking system that can be found on residential and commercial doors across the UK. It is extremely durable and durable design that makes it extremely resistant to bumping, picking, drilling and skeleton key attacks. The Ingersoll & Banham locks were first manufactured in 1949, and are manufactured by the company now known as Assa Abloy.
Ingersoll began its journey as a padlock maker and they were well received by the market. Ingersoll improved their padlocks over the years, and in 1951, they launched their famous "Impregnable" range of high-security padlocks. They were so durable that the US government specified them to be used in nuclear missile silos. They were able to withstand dynamite, drills through the body of the lock, heat in a furnace, and many other attacks.
Today the brand is still synonymous with top security products. They produce a range of different types of high-security and medium-security top locks for front doors including the Banham L2000 Rim Lock, Banham M2002 mortice hook bolt lock, and the Banham M2003 mortice deadlock reinforcement. They are all made to withstand a range of threats and are recognized by insurance companies as meeting the standards required by home insurers.
It is crucial to select an experienced locksmith when fitting high-security locks to your home or business as the locks that are not properly fitted can be easy to target for thieves. Having expensive locks fitted by a home-owner will lead to a waste of money as they might not be of the standard and could leave you open to a claim by insurance in the event of a break-in.
Multipoint Locks
If you are in the market to buy new doors or windows, the quality of the locks is a crucial factor. Multipoint locks provide great security and is difficult to break into. Here's how it works:
Multipoint locks can be utilized on uPVC or composite doors to provide additional security. They are bolts that are long that extend from the frame and lock in multiple places. This makes it difficult for burglars to gain access into your home through the front or back doors. The locks also help keep the door shut which makes it harder for drafts to come in.
Multipoint locks might cost more than traditional deadbolts but they are worth it for most homeowners. They are more secure than traditional deadbolts, and offer many other advantages. For instance they can stop your doors from warping as well as providing a secure seal against the elements. They are also compatible with the latest technology, such as smart keys.
These locking systems are a staple on the majority of replacement doors, however they can also be added to your existing door to add extra security and functionality. These locking systems are typically used on sliding glass doors, French patios, and entry doors. To operate multipoint locking systems, you just lift the lever for setting the handle or use the key to move the live latch in and out of place. You can also adjust the amount of pressure required to open and close the lock by pushing the bolts into and out.

Multipoint locks can also help to minimize wear and tear of the hinges and door. The weight of the door will be spread over multiple mechanisms, instead of just one. This can help your door and hinges last longer and avoid damage to the frame of your home. These locks are also accepted by insurance companies. They can help you save money on premiums.
Window Locks
Window locks are an excellent method to increase the security of your home and prevent children from falling out of windows. They can be installed on a variety of styles of windows and are a great method to keep your children safe. There are many kinds of window locks available, so it is essential to choose the right one for your home.
One common kind of window lock is sliding locks. It is a simple latch that keeps the window closed and operates with a thumbscrew or the wing nuts. These locks are relatively cheap and simple to install. These locks are compatible with the majority of sliding windows. Another popular type of window lock is a track lock. They are usually affixed to the bottom of the sliding window and can be tightened to hold the window completely closed or opened to allow ventilation. These locks are also fairly affordable and are available in a set of 10.
Other kinds of window locks can be installed in single- or double hung windows. Some locks are more efficient than others, but all of them work to improve home security. Lag screw locks work by drilling holes into the window frame and then using lag bolts to block the window from opening.
Pin locks and sash locks are two other kinds of window locks. They are similar to pin locks in that they utilize cables to stop the window from opening wide. They are easy to set up and are among the most cost-effective methods of securing windows.
There are also window wedge locks which have a metal bar which blocks the open side of the window. They are more secure for children than sash locks, however they can still be opened by an adequate force. Additionally, there are stop locks, which are designed to automatically open when a window is closed and are the most user-friendly kind of window lock. door fitter epsom are easy to install and come with no extra parts that could get lost.
Lock Rekeying
Rekeying is the procedure of changing the lock's working keys to a different one without replacing the entire lock. It's a more affordable and efficient option to replace locks however it's not a good idea for those with poor vision or struggles with small parts. To rekey a locking mechanism, you will need an assortment of replacement tumblers that are colored or labeled numerically to match a chart showing the pins that go where on the lock cylinder. You'll also require a pair of needle-nosed pliers for handling the pins. The springs within the lock need to be replaced as well when they're a bit weak or have signs of wear and tear.
Rekeying is a great solution in the event that you've lost your keys, or if you wish to stop former tenants, housemates, or partners from getting access to your home. Rekeying is often the first step homeowners take when they purchase the new house, to ensure that the old keys will not function inside the lock. A professional locksmith can perform this task quickly and efficiently, saving the need to replace door hardware or change locks.
When should I have my locks rekeyed?
Re-keying your home is a cost-effective and fast way to improve the security in your home. Re-keying involves changing the tumblers in the lock cylinder to ensure that the new key will fit and the old one won't work. It's a far better option than replacing the locks, especially if there is expensive or difficult-to-find hardware.
Locks are rekeyed in order to create master-key systems. They make a set of locks operate with the same key, or to remove keys that are compromised. Some people change the keys of all the locks in their homes to ensure that only they have access to it. This is common when renters or housemates leave and do not wish to give keys that are not needed. This is also a great alternative if you're not with your spouse or partner.