Is A Keyless Lock As Good As A Regular Lock?

Keyless lock- Unless you’re considering a traditional #deadbolt that features a multi-lock system, the bolts in keyless locks and regular locks are essentially the same. With that said, you may want to join the folks who’ve gone keyless for convenience.  Would not having to carry a front door key around sound like freedom to you? It might especially appeal to the many parents whose kids frequently lose house keys. Keep in mind, though, that keyless systems are battery-operated, and could fail if a battery isn’t changed in time. Fortunately, most systems provide a key override so you’re not left out in the cold. 

Benefits of keyless locks

List other benefits of keyless locks to secure doors

Easy to change codes, you can set temporary ones that expire after a designated time.

Some systems automatically lock a few seconds after you leave. 

Some link to Bluetooth so you can operate the lock via a smartphone or tablet app. 

You don’t risk someone finding a key you’ve hidden.

 Important facts about keyless locks  

Despite the many benefits, there are things to consider before committing to a keyless #lock system: 

Weather can affect how they function; they may not perform well after prolonged exposure to extreme heat, sun or cold.  

You’ll need to change the battery about once a year.  

Someone could observe the numbers you input and learn your code.

If you don’t change your code periodically, affected keys can wear down, increasing the chance of someone guessing the code.