What is the Difference Between a Cylinder and a Mortise Lock?

With so many locks on the marketplace, it can be easy to get confused. Here are two of the most common names that you will hear when hunting for the right lock for your home. The cylinder lock and the mortise lock. We have placed them side by side so you can finally understand the type that you need when shopping for your home security.

A Cylinder Lock

The most common type of house locks today. 

The cylinder lock is a lock that has an installation process through the door. Literally, you drill a hole through the door and secure the lock inside. This lock is quick and easy to install and is really effective when used side by side with a deadbolt and other locking mechanisms. 

A Mortise Lock

To understand a mortise lock, the best start is to understand the word mortice. 

A mortice is a hole or a recess cut into something to allow for joining together. 

In the world of locks, a mortise is referring to a hole in the door where the lock is set allowing for the lock to work with the door and door frame. 

Simply put, it is a lock that needs a hole or pocket to be carved into the edge of the door for it to work efficiently and securely. 

The Bottom Line

Mortise locks used to be very common and can still be found on some older buildings. Today, however, the cylinder lock is quick, easy, and convenient. It is also best used alongside another lock, like a deadbolt. 

If you would like help choosing the locks for your home, contact The Security and Lock Corporation, Miami. With our years of experience, we can help you make the right choices. 

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