What Are High Security Locks?
High security locks are advanced locking systems designed to resist tampering, picking, drilling, bumping, and unauthorised key duplication. They’re built with precision components, often a restricted keyway (so keys cannot be easily duplicated) and hardened hardware to deter forced entry attempts. For example, companies like Mul‑T‑Lock emphasise their use of patented cylinder platforms and key-control systems as part of their high-security offering.
These types of locks exceed the standard residential grade – they’re typically used in commercial, institutional, or higher-risk residential settings where security is a top priority.
Why Choose a High Security Lock?
- Enhanced Resistance to Attack: Standard locks may be vulnerable to drill, pick, or bump attacks. A high-security lock is engineered to withstand these methods better.
- Key Control & Restricted Duplication: Many high security systems use patented key designs or side-bars rather than just pins, making key duplication more tightly controlled.
- Durability & Investment Protection: These locks often use hardened steel, protective coatings, and longer warranties – all of which contribute to a longer lifespan, particularly for heavy use or exposed settings.
- Insurance & Compliance: Some insurance policies or building standards require higher-grade locks for external doors, commercial premises or insurance-rated installations.
Key Features to Look For
Here are important features when choosing a high-security lock for a door:
- Cylinder Quality & Keyway: Look for patented or restricted keyways, special side-bar or sidebar mechanisms, anti-bump / anti-pick designs. For example, the system used in BiLock uses a dual-sidebar and unique “U-shape” key profile.
- Hardened Materials & Construction: A lock should resist drilling, sawing, or forced entry via lever/crowbar.
- Deadbolt / Multi-point Locking: Especially for external doors, a deadbolt that throws deep into the frame or multi-point locking across several points is preferred.
- Certification & Standards: In the UK, check for standards such as BS 3621 for burglary-resistant locks, or other relevant security ratings.
- Key Control & Restricted Access: Ensure that spare keys cannot be cut easily – look for systems where spare keys are only available through authorised dealers.
- Installation Quality: Even the highest-grade lock is only as good as its installation. A weak frame or inadequate door undermines the lock’s effectiveness.
Where to Fit Them
High security locks are especially recommended for:
- External doors to high-value residential properties (particularly ones with side-panes, glass, or accessible frames)
- Commercial premises (shops, offices) where tools & equipment are at risk
- Multifamily buildings where many people share access and key control is critical
- Doors leading to storage, plant rooms, or service areas in residential developments
If you’re upgrading or installing new security doors, pairing a high security lock with robust door hardware and a secure frame will maximise the benefit.
Why Professional Installation Matters
Even the best lock won’t perform if the door, frame or surrounding hardware is thin or weak. A professional locksmith can:
- Assess the door and frame for suitability
- Fit the lock correctly, ensuring full deadbolt throw and alignment
- Advise on complementary hardware (hinges, strike plates, reinforcements)
- Set up master-keying or restricted key systems if needed
For instance, you may wish to have your external security door upgraded to a high-security cylinder and reinforced frame while also ensuring internal doors have proper hardware.
Recommended Service for London Homes
If you are based in London and are looking to upgrade to high-security locks for your security doors, we recommend considering the service at Chelsea Locksmith London, who specialise in locks for security doors: Locks for Security Doors – Chelsea Locksmith London
They provide expert consultation, high-security lock installation and compliance advice for London properties.
Choosing the Right Lock for Your Door: Step-by-Step Checklist
- Door & frame inspection – Check material (wood, metal), any glass panes, hinges, and frame condition.
- Security requirement assessment – What value is being protected? How accessible is the door? Is there side glazing?
- Select lock grade – Choose a high security cylinder + deadbolt system; ideally with restricted keys and hardened construction.
- Check certification & guarantee – Make sure the lock meets British standards and comes with a warranty.
- Install professionally – Fit by an experienced locksmith; ensure full bolt throw, frame reinforcement if needed.
- Maintain & monitor – Periodically check the lock, clean the cylinder, and ensure keys are only issued to authorised persons.
- Complementary security – Consider alarm systems, door viewers, lighting, and external physical protection (bars, grilles) if needed.
Final Thoughts
Investing in a high security lock is more than just buying a better piece of hardware — it’s about ensuring that the weakest link in your door’s protection is reinforced. The correct choice of lock, combined with proper installation and a strong door/frame, can significantly raise the security of your property.
If you’d like help choosing the best high security lock for your specific door or want to explore trusted installers in London, I’d be glad to assist further.