Upgrading your home's security starts with reliable door locks. Whether you're securing your front entry, protecting kids in bedrooms, or adding privacy to bathrooms, our Door Locks category offers a wide selection of deadbolts, levers, knobs, and reinforcement locks designed for everyday durability and peace of mind.
Types of Door Locks Available
Door locks come in various styles to match your needs. Keyless entry deadbolts like the Schlage BE365 provide electronic access without fumbling for keys, ideal for main entrances. For interior doors, passage levers from brands such as Probrico offer smooth, non-locking operation for hallways and closets, while privacy levers and knobs from TINEWA or Orger include locking mechanisms perfect for bedrooms and bathrooms.
Childproof and reinforcement options, such as the EverPlus or WINONLY high-security stops, add an extra layer of protection by withstanding up to 800 lbs of force on inward-swinging doors. These flip locks prevent unauthorized entry from kids or intruders. Matte black levers from Plustool bring modern style with heavy-duty construction, reversible for left- or right-handed doors.
Key Features to Consider When Buying Door Locks
- Material and Finish: Look for zinc-alloy or heavy-duty ABS for longevity. Finishes like satin nickel, polished chrome, brushed nickel, or oil-rubbed bronze resist wear and complement any decor.
- Security Level: Deadbolts offer ANSI Grade 1 or 2 ratings for superior resistance. Reinforcement locks bolster existing doors without full replacement.
- Installation Ease: Many feature tool-free adhesive backing or simple screw mounts, fitting standard 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backsets.
- Versatility: Reversible designs work on both door swings. Keyless keypads or auto-lock functions add convenience.
- Pack Size: Multi-packs (like 6-packs of levers) save money for whole-home updates.
Common Use Cases for Door Locks
For front doors, opt for smart or keypad deadbolts from TEEHO, which include backup keys and auto-locking. Bedroom and bathroom privacy locks ensure personal space, with square designs providing a sleek, contemporary look. Hallway passage sets maintain accessibility without security risks.
Parents love childproof reinforcements like Husfunov or WappaBaby levers, which adults operate easily but keep toddlers safe. If you're part of broader home upgrades, these pair well with items in our Door Hardware & Locks section. For tech-savvy homes, explore Smart Locks as a next-level upgrade.
Heavy-duty options from SchlageLockCompany stand out for their Camelot styling and satin nickel finish, blending security with elegance. Compare these in our Schlage Door Locks collection for tailored choices.
Enhance Your Home Setup
Door locks are essential within the larger world of Hardware, supporting everything from basic privacy to advanced protection. Integrating them into Tools & Home Improvement projects ensures a cohesive, secure living space. TEEHO models shine with easy installation and reliable performance—check their full range at TEEHO Door Locks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a deadbolt and a lever lock?
Deadbolts provide high-security locking for exterior doors, extending a bolt into the frame. Lever locks are for interiors, offering privacy or passage functions with easier one-handed operation.
Are these door locks compatible with all door types?
Most are reversible and fit standard interior/exterior doors with 1-3/8" to 1-3/4" thickness and common backsets. Always check specifications for swinging direction.
Do reinforcement locks replace my existing deadbolt?
No, they mount above or below for added strength, ideal for renters or quick upgrades without altering your current setup.
How do I choose between keyless and keyed locks?
Keyless keypads suit convenience-focused users; keyed options add traditional security with backups. Consider your lifestyle and door location.
Can I install these without professional help?
Yes, many are DIY-friendly with included hardware. Passage levers often need just a screwdriver, while deadbolts may require drilling templates.