This Is The Advanced Guide To Lock Replacement Epsom

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This Is The Advanced Guide To Lock Replacement Epsom

Lock Replacement - Why You Should Choose a Multipoint Lock

Call us if you have concerns regarding your security, when your locks are damaged or if you are concerned about your safety. We will replace your window or door lock immediately. We are certified to work in accordance with British Security Standards and recognised by insurance companies throughout Epsom.

We offer a full range of locksmith services including lock replacement, rekeying and more. Continue reading to learn more.

Ingersoll Locks and Banham Locks

NW Locksmith provides a variety of door locks, including Ingersoll locks and Banham locks for your home or business in Epsom. Our team of lock specialists can install these locks in a variety of styles to fit your home. We also provide window lock options like anti-drilling, antipicking, antibumping and antisnaplocks that fit uPVC windows, such as sash windows or casement windows.

upvc sash windows epsom  and Banham lock is a beautifully designed insurance approved locking system that can be found on residential and commercial doors throughout the UK. It is extremely durable and features a strong design that makes it resistant to drilling, picking, and key skeletons. The Ingersoll Banham locks were first manufactured in 1949 and are still produced today by the company now known as Assa Abloy.

Ingersoll began as a padlock maker and was well-received by the market. Ingersoll improved their padlocks over the years and in 1951, they introduced their famous "Impregnable" range of high-security padlocks. These were so tough that they were specified by the US government to be used on nuclear missile silos! They were able to resist explosives, drilling through the body of the lock, heating in a furnace and various other attacks.


The Banham brand is synonymous with quality security. They make 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. These are all designed to resist a wide range of threats and are recognised by insurance companies as meeting the requirements of homeowners' insurance companies.

It is important to use a reliable locksmith when fitting high-security locks to your home or business as inadequately fitted locks could be easy to target for burglars. Installing expensive locks by a DIYer is a waste since they may not be in compliance with standards and you could be liable for an insurance claim in the event of a break in.

Multipoint Locks

If you are looking to purchase new windows or doors, the quality of the locks is an important factor. Multipoint locks offer an excellent security level and is extremely difficult to break into. This is how a multipoint lock works:

Multipoint locks can be used on uPVC or composite doors to increase security. They are bolts with long lengths that extend beyond the frame. They are secured in a variety of places. This makes it very difficult for burglars to gain access to your home through the front or rear doors. These locks also help to keep the door closed and can make it harder for drafts to enter.

Multipoint locks might cost more than traditional deadbolts, however they are beneficial for the majority of homeowners. They are more secure than traditional deadbolts and offer a number of other benefits. For example they stop your doors from bending and also provide a tight seal against the elements. They can be used with modern technologies like smart keys.

These locking systems are common on all replacement doors, but they can also be added to your existing door to provide additional security and function. They are typically used on entry doors, French patio doors, and sliding glass doors. You can operate a multipoint lock by lifting the lever of the handle or using the key to move and remove the live latch. You can also adjust the amount of pressure needed to open and close the lock by pushing in and out the additional bolts.

Another benefit of a multipoint lock is that it helps to reduce the amount of wear and wear on your door and hinges. This is due to the fact that the weight of the door is spread out over several mechanisms rather than only one. This can help your hinges and doors last longer and avoid damage to the frame of your home. These locks are also recognized by insurance companies, so they can potentially save you money on your cost of insurance.

Window Locks

Window locks are an excellent option to improve the security of your home and stop children from falling out of windows. They can be easily installed on various window styles, and are a great way to keep your children safe. There are a variety of window locks. It is essential to select the right one for you.

One popular kind of window lock is a sliding lock. This is a simple latch that locks the window shut. It is operated using a thumbscrew, or wingnut. These locks are relatively cheap and easy to install. These locks are compatible with the majority of sliding windows. Track locks are another popular type of window lock. They are typically attached to the bottom of a sliding window and can be tightened to hold the window completely closed or opened for ventilation. These locks are not expensive and are available in a 10- pack.

Other kinds of window locks are fitted in single- or double hung windows. Certain locks are more effective than others, but they all help improve home security. Lag screw locks are a cost-effective option that works by drilling holes in the window frame and then using lag screws to prevent the window from opening.

Sash locks and pin lock are other types of window locks. They are similar to pin locks in that they use cables to prevent the window from opening wide. These locks are easy to install, and one of the most cost effective solutions for securing your windows.

Window wedge locks are also available, which feature a metal bar blocking the opening side of the window. They are more child-proof than sash locks, however they can still be opened by a strong enough force. Stop locks are the most user friendly kind of window lock. They automatically open when a closed window is shut. They are simple to install and don't require any additional parts that can get lost.

Lock Rekeying

Rekeying is the procedure of changing the lock's key to a different key without having to replace the entire lock. Rekeying is a quicker and more affordable method of replacing locks, but not for those with low vision or difficulties handling small pieces. In order to rekey locks, you'll need replacement tumbler pins that have been color-coded or labeled numerically to match the chart that shows which pins go where inside the lock cylinder. To work with the pins, you'll need a pair of tweezers and needle-nosed grippers. The springs within the lock need to be replaced, too in the event that they're weak or show signs of excessive wear.

Rekeying can be a great option if you've lost your keys or wish to stop your former housemates, tenants, or partners from having access to your home. It's also often a first step for homeowners who purchase a new property, as it guarantees that any keys that are old won't work with the lock. A professional locksmith can complete this kind of job quickly and efficiently, thereby saving you from having to replace door hardware or change locks.

When should I have my locks rekeyed?

Re-keying is a simple and affordable way to improve the security of your home. It involves changing the internal tumblers of the lock cylinder so that the new key will fit and your old key will no longer work. It's a much better alternative to replacing the locks, especially when there is costly or hard-to-find hardware.

Rekeying locks is used to create master key systems, which create a lock group that can work with the same keys, or to remove duplicates that have been compromised. In addition to rekeying, some people have all the locks in their homes rekeyed to ensure that only the owner is granted access to the home. This is a typical practice when renters or housemates leave and don't want to hand keys that are not their own. It's an excellent idea if you are separated from your spouse or partner.