Are Multi-point Lock Doors Worth The Investment?

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Multi-point lock doors are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners look for ways to improve the security of their homes.

However, multi-point lock doors are typically more expensive than standard door locks. This prompts many homeowners who visit our Cary, NC store shopping for a new front door to ask “Are multi-point lock doors worth the investment?

There are several pros and cons to consider when deciding whether to install this type of lock on your doors.

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What are Multi-point Lock Doors?

A multi-point lock door is a type of door lock that uses a system of multiple locking points to secure the door to the frame. This makes it much more difficult for burglars to break in, even if they have a crowbar or other tools.

Multi-point locks work by using a series of actuators that are attached to the door frame. When the lock is engaged, the actuators extend and secure the door to the frame at multiple points. This creates a very strong and secure connection between the door and the frame.

Multi-point lock doors are available in a variety of styles and finishes, so you can easily find one that fits the aesthetic of your home. They are also available in a variety of security levels, so you can choose one that meets your needs.

Pros of Multi-point Lock Doors

• Increased home security: Multi-point lock doors offer a significant increase in security over traditional single-point locks. The multiple locking points make it much more difficult for burglars to break in, even if they have a crowbar or other tools.

• Improved energy efficiency: Multi-point lock doors can help to improve the energy efficiency of your home. This is because they create a tighter seal around the door, which helps to keep the heat in during the winter and the cool air in during the summer.

Cons of Multi-point Lock Doors

• Cost: Multi-point lock doors can be more expensive than traditional single-point locks. However, the increased security and peace of mind they offer may be worth the investment for some homeowners.

• Installation: Multi-point lock doors can be more difficult to install than traditional single-point locks. This makes it a bad choice for homeowners to DIY, as you risk damaging your new lock or your door panel if you make a mistake. A skilled door installation professional should install a multi-point lock door.

Is a Multi-point Lock Door Worth the Investment?

Whether or not a multi-point lock door is worth the investment depends on your individual needs and budget. If you are looking for a way to improve the security of your home and you are willing to pay a little more, then a multi-point lock door may be a good option for you.

However, if you are on a tight budget or you are not concerned about security, then a traditional single-point lock may be a fine option.

Summary

When you’re shopping for a new front door, you have many options regarding looks, function, and safety. Whether or not you decide that a multi-point lock is worth the cost, it’s important that you understand the options available to you.

That’s why we hope you’ll consider working with Window Works Co. on your new door purchase. We’d love to help you find the perfect door and the right lock for your home.

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