Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Garage Door Locks and Other Security Enhancements

 

Owning a  garage is great. It is rare that homeowners will tell you  that they do not  enjoy owning or utilizing their garages. As an  extension to our homes, we often  find that the things in our garage are  just as important as the things we keep  inside the walls of our home.  Boxes full of memories, sporting equipment,  bikes, holiday decorations,  mementos, and other valuables may take up residence  in our garages for  months, if not years, at a time.

 Protecting  one’s garage and the items contained within it  is not something most homeowners  put on the back burner. In fact, it  should be a priority for every garage owner  to make sure to secure  their garages with the same gusto as they do their  homes.

 One great  way that homeowners can add additional security to their garages is by adding  manual garage door locks


 Types of  Garage Door Locks

 There are  two main types of garage door locks that are  most popular among homeowners.  Both of these lock types are very  affordable and great if you are looking to  add an extra layer of  security to your garage door.

 Slide  Locks                

 Sliding  garage door locks are placed on the interior side  of garage doors. Just like  the sliding door locks that you may have  seen inside residential properties,  sliding locks for garage doors work  similarly but are much stronger. Simply  sliding a bar into a  designated slot will secure the door in place. With one,  quick motion,  homeowners can secure their garages from the inside. Sliding  locks are  not a good option if your garage does not have a side door or other   access point.

 T-Handle  Lock                

 If you want  a lock on the exterior side of your garage,  you should consider purchasing a  t-handle lock. T-handle locks for  garage doors sit on the outside of your  garage just near the bottom and  in the center. The lock is shaped like a ‘t’  with the bottom of the  ‘t’ being placed on the garage door. This leaves the  upper part of the  t-handle to be used as a handle to pull up and pull down on  the garage  door.

 In the  center of the t-handle lock is a keyhole. With the right key, homeowners can lock and unlock their garage doors quickly  and easily just as they would a  traditional lock. T-handle locks are a  great option if you do not have another  entry point into your garage.
 What  About Electronic Garage Doors?

 The lock  types described above are ideal for manual garage  doors that are not attached  to motors. It should be noted that it can  actually be damaging to use either a  slide lock or a t-handle lock on a  garage door that has an electronic motor. If  you were to have the  manual lock set in place and then turned activated the  garage door,  this could easily burn out the motor or break it entirely.

 However,  there may be some instances where you may want to  add a manual lock to your  motorized garage door. For example, if you  are leaving home for an extended  period of time or frequently travel  away from your home, adding a manual lock  can be helpful. That way, you  have an extra layer of security on your garage  door while you are  away. Plus, you will not have to worry about accidentally activating   the garage door while the lock is in place since you will be away from  home.  Just remember to unlatch or unlock and manual locks before  opening your garage  when you return.

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