Lock & Latches
High-strength locks and latches designed to secure windows and doors against forced entry while maintaining smooth everyday use.

330+ Customers
5/5
Enhanced Security
Secondary locks resist prying and kick‑in force that standard factory latches can’t handle.
Child Safety Control
Vent‑stop and hinged wedge locks let in fresh air while keeping small explorers safely indoors.
Quick, Clean Install
Most models mount with hidden screws or pressure clamps - no glass removal or messy adhesives.
DIFFERENCE
What Sets Us Apart?
High‑Grade Materials
Forged from marine-grade stainless steel and high-density zinc alloys, our locks and latches shrug off corrosion and extreme weather. Built to withstand immense prying and kick-in forces, these drill- and pick-resistant mechanisms easily outlast typical builder-grade hardware.
Universal Fit
Whether you’re securing wood windows, vinyl sliders, or solid-core doors, our versatile hardware is designed for a clean, hassle-free upgrade. With adjustable components and adaptable strike patterns, most installations can be completed in minutes without complex drilling or chiselling.
Designer Finish Options
Security hardware should blend, not clash. Choose from a variety of modern finishes like satin nickel, matte black, or classic white to seamlessly match your space. Each finish is specially treated to resist scratches, fingerprints, and UV fading year after year.
GALLERY
Actual Work We’ve Done.
Real installations, product close-ups, and before-and after transformation
FAQ
Quick Answers to Common Questions.
Will upgraded locks damage my window or door frames?
No. We use low‑profile screws or compression mounts designed for modern PVC and wood frames—no cracking or warping.
Can I still open the windows and doors for ventilation?
Absolutely. Hinged wedge and vent‑stop models let you secure the sash partially open for airflow while blocking intruders.
Do smart locks need hard‑wiring?
It depends on your choice of lock. Hard-wired would mean guaranteed power with little to no maintenance. Battery‑powered smart locks would require charging, or battery replacements when needed. Battery-powered smart locks typically have a bypass system if the battery dies.
How long does installation take?
It depends on the exact choice of lock or latch, and how many you’d like to be installed. Homes are typically done within half a day, and larger commercial sites scale with extra crews.






















