Collection: Deadbolt Locks

Deadbolt Locks

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Installing a high-quality deadbolt on an exterior door is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your home. Strong deadbolts provide peace of mind by restricting access and safeguarding your property and loved ones from theft or danger. Whether for residential or commercial doors, investing in durable, reliable hardware is an essential part of home security.

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We offer a wide selection of deadbolts from trusted brands like Emtek, Schlage, Baldwin, Nostalgic Warehouse, Omnia, Weslock, and Sure-Loc. Our inventory features locks that combine strong construction, dependable performance, and style options to match any door.

Choosing the Right Deadbolt

Deadbolts come in four main types, each designed for specific security needs:

  • Single Cylinder – Keyed on the exterior with a thumb-turn on the interior; ideal for most exterior doors.
  • Double Cylinder – Keyed on both sides; adds extra security for doors with glass panels, but should be used only when another safe exit is available.
  • Single-Sided – Operated only from the interior with a thumb-turn; no keyed entry.
  • Keyless – Uses a keypad on the exterior, sometimes paired with a key cylinder, and a thumb-turn on the interior for convenience and modern security.

Selecting the right deadbolt depends on the level of security required and how each door will be used. Single cylinder deadbolts are the most common for residential doors, while keyless or double cylinder options may be preferred for primary entry points requiring extra security.

Style, Finish, and Compatibility

Beyond functionality, deadbolts come in a variety of styles and finishes to match your door hardware and home aesthetic. From sleek, modern designs to classic round locks, there’s a deadbolt to complement every style. Many options can also be keyed alike with your existing locks when ordered from the same brand, simplifying your home’s access without sacrificing security.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is a single cylinder deadbolt?
    A single cylinder deadbolt uses a key on the exterior and a thumb-turn on the interior. This is the most common choice for residential doors.

  2. What is a double cylinder deadbolt?
    A double cylinder deadbolt requires a key to unlock from both sides. This can increase security for glass doors, but is not recommended without a secondary safe exit.

  3. Are deadbolts safe against forced entry?
    Deadbolts extend a 1" throw bolt into a metal strike plate, typically secured with long screws. When installed correctly, they are harder to kick in than standard keyed knobs or levers. The door jamb is usually the first point of failure.