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Doors are an essential aspect of home security. They not only provide privacy but also keep unwanted intruders out. When it comes to the security of your home, the door is the first line of defense. But simply having a door isn’t enough – it needs to be properly secured with a high-quality lock. One option to consider is a multipoint lock system, which provides added security over a traditional single-point lock. However, before deciding on whether or not to install a multipoint lock, it’s important to understand what it is and how it works.

What is a Multipoint Lock?

Multipoint lock system on a white door

Photo Credit: GU-FercoA multipoint lock system is a type of locking mechanism that secures a door at multiple points, typically at three or more points along the height of the door. It is becoming increasingly popular for homeowners and builders because of the additional security it provides over traditional single-point locking systems.

Advantages of a Multipoint Lock System

Increased security

The primary advantage of a multipoint lock system is the increased security it provides. The additional locking points along the height of the door make it much more difficult for an intruder to force the door open. Multipoint lock systems are also typically more difficult to pick or manipulate than traditional single-point locks.

Improved weather resistance

Multipoint lock systems can provide improved weather resistance by creating a tight seal between the door and the frame. When the door is locked, the multiple locking points distribute the load across a wider area, which helps to prevent warping and bending of the door over time. Additionally, some multipoint locking systems include adjustable gasket pressure, which allows you to fine-tune the seal around the door for better weather resistance and energy efficiency.

Ease of use

Key-activated multipoint system

Multipoint lock systems can be easier to use than traditional single-point locks. With a single-point lock, you may need to use a key or thumb turn to lock and unlock the door. With a multipoint lock system, the door can often be locked or unlocked with a simple turn of the handle. This can be particularly helpful for people with mobility issues or disabilities.

Aesthetics

 Rocky Mountain lever-activated multipoint system

Photo Credit: Rocky Mountain HardwareMultipoint lock systems can also improve the aesthetics of a door. There are several options of compatible lock trims and pull handles available in the market.

Longevity of the Door

A multipoint lock system distributes the weight of the door more evenly and reduce stress on the lock mechanism. It also helps avoid warping of solid wood doors in the long run.

Do I Need a Multipoint Lock System?

Whether or not you need a multipoint lock system for your door depends on a few factors. First and foremost, it’s important to consider the level of security you require.  A multipoint lock may be worth the investment for added peace of mind.

Another factor to consider is the type of door you have. While multipoint locks can be installed on any type of door, they are typically recommended for heavier doors, such as those made of solid wood. This is because the additional locking points help to distribute the weight of the door more evenly and reduce stress on the lock mechanism.

Additionally, if you live in an area with extreme weather conditions, such as high winds or frequent storms, a multipoint lock can help to keep your door more securely in place during these conditions.

How to Choose a Multipoint Lock System

When choosing a multipoint lock system for your door, it is important to consider the style of the lock. While a multipoint lock provides added security, it can also impact the appearance of your door. Make sure to choose a lock that complements the style and design of your door, so that it not only provides added security, but also enhances the overall aesthetic of your home.

Types of Multipoint Lock System

Lever Activated Multipoint Lock System

 Rocky Mountain lever-activated multipoint system

Photo Credit: Rocky Mountain HardwareA lever activated multipoint system requires a compatible lockset trim to be affixed to the door. The locking mechanisms is machined inside the door and what is visible from both the exterior and interior is the lockset trim.

Key Activated Multipoint Lock System

Sleek pull bar on a modern door

In a key activated multipoint system, locking and release of the door is via the cylinder lock. The locking mechanisms is machined inside the door and what is visible from both the exterior and interior is the rosette and cylinder. A door equipped with a key activated multipoint system requires the installation of a back-to-back pull handle on the door.

Smart Solutions

DanaLock

Black DanaLock Smart Lock

A multipoint lock system can be upgraded to a smart lock by integrating the DanaLock system. With the wireless smart lock, you can control access to your home with your smartphones, eliminating concerns about lost or forgotten keys. DanaLock allows you to create an unlimited number of digital keys for family members, friends, guests, or helpers, such as a housekeeper or contractor. Each user’s access level can be customized with permanent or temporary access, and users can be monitored through the app to track who has used the lock.

DanaPad

Black DanaBridge smart keypad

DanaPad keypad offers secure and controlled access with its Bluetooth interface to DanaLock Smart Lock. You no longer need to carry a key or a phone when leaving home, making access easier than ever before. Simply create a unique pin code for each guest, and the DanaLock system will take care of the rest.

DanaBridge

DanaBridge

DanaBridge is another product that allows for connectivity between the DanaLock smart lock and your home Wi-Fi network. You can plug the DanaBridge into a power outlet and connect it to your home Wi-Fi in the DanaLock app, then it is ready to be paired with your DanaLock.

Conclusion

A multipoint lock can offer a significant upgrade in security and energy efficiency for your door, but it is not always necessary. It is important to assess your personal needs, the type of door you have, and the level of security required to make an informed decision.

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