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Lock Upgrade in Perth, Tayside

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Local context

Why lock upgrade callouts are common in Perth

Lock upgrade callouts in Perth split roughly between two triggers: insurance letters asking homeowners to confirm their locks meet BS3621, and post-incident concern after nearby break-ins. On 1960s–70s council estates, the typical upgrade covers the mortice deadlock on the front door and a 3-star anti-snap cylinder on any UPVC or composite doors.

A consistent finding on Perth security surveys is UPVC multipoint mechanism failures on 1970s council estate housing — wear that isn't a failure yet but represents a real risk. Rather than wait for the mechanism to fail, we quote the upgrade on the spot. The compliance pack we issue on completion is commonly accepted by insurers as evidence of upgraded hardware.

How it works

When you call us for lock upgrade in Perth

  1. You describe the current locks and the trigger

    We ask what locks are currently fitted (brand, age, whether BS3621-rated), and what prompted the upgrade — insurance requirement, moving in, post-incident, or planned improvement.

  2. We book a survey

    Most Perth upgrade work is booked for a scheduled visit rather than emergency. Same-day or next-day appointments are the norm; weekend slots available without surcharge.

  3. Full door survey and upgrade report

    Engineer surveys each external door and identifies which locks meet current standards, which need replacement, and which can be upgraded in place. Fixed quote covers every recommended change.

  4. Fit, test, full paperwork pack

    All new locks fitted to BS3621 or 3-star anti-snap where applicable. On completion you receive a written record listing every lock, its standard, and any guarantees — suitable for your insurance file.

Situations we handle

Common lock upgrade situations in Perth

Insurance requirement — BS3621 upgrade

Homeowner in Perth notified by their insurer that BS3621 locks are a condition of cover. On 1960s–70s council estates, this typically means upgrading the mortice deadlock on the front door and checking the rear door meets the same standard. We often find UPVC multipoint mechanism failures on 1970s council estate housing during the survey and flag it.

Our approach Survey all external doors; upgrade each to BS3621 or 3-star anti-snap as applicable; issue written compliance pack for the insurer.

Post-incident security review

Attempted break-in or a near-miss has prompted a full review. On Georgian townhouses in Perth, this means surveying every external door and window, identifying weak points (standard euro cylinders, worn mortice cases, missing hinge bolts), and specifying a layered upgrade.

Our approach Layered approach — cylinder grade + mortice grade + reinforcement hardware (London bars, hinge bolts); quoted as one package.

The compliance pack below is what leaves with every Perth upgrade — the record your insurer will ask for.

Paperwork

Inside the insurance compliance pack

Locks4All — Security Upgrade Record

Issued on completion · Signed by attending engineer

  • Every lock fitted, listed by door and position
  • Standard each lock meets (BS3621 / TS007 3-star / equivalent)
  • Brand, model, and kitemark reference number
  • Date fitted, engineer name, and company registration
  • Photograph of each fitted lock with a visible timestamp
  • 12-month parts and labour warranty confirmation

Standards

The two standards your insurer requires

BS3621 and TS007 3-star — which applies to which door, and why both matter

BS3621 — the wooden door standard

BS3621 is the British Standard for mechanical thief-resistant locks on timber final-exit doors. It covers the full lock case — mortice deadlock or sash lock — and requires resistance to picking, drilling, and leverage attacks. The kitemark must appear on the forend of the lock case itself. A BS3621-kite-marked euro cylinder retrofitted to an un-kite-marked lock case does not meet the standard. Both parts must carry the mark.

TS007 3-star — the UPVC and composite standard

TS007 is the test standard for euro cylinders on UPVC and composite doors. A 3-star rating means the cylinder has passed anti-snap, anti-pick, anti-drill, and anti-bump tests. The third star specifically covers the anti-snap section — the most common attack on UPVC doors. Without 3-star, a standard cylinder can be snapped quickly with basic hand tools, bypassing the multipoint entirely.

Why both are needed — not one or the other

Most UK homes have both a timber front door and a UPVC rear or side door. BS3621 covers the timber door; TS007 3-star covers the UPVC. Upgrading only one leaves the other as the weak entry point. We survey all external doors in one visit, quote each upgrade, and let you prioritise — though for many policies both standards are referenced, and the distinction can matter when raising a claim.

Sandstone door frames in Victorian Perth terraces are softer than Aberdeen granite but still require pilot drilling for mortice case fitting — the porous stone also absorbs water, causing frame swell that traps bolt faces seasonally in the wettest PH1 postcodes

About Perth

Perth property and lock context

  • Scottish tenement entry systems on Kinnoull and Craigie stone blocks operate with communal close doors on mortice sashlock mechanisms — the communal lock is frequently the primary lockout point and requires a different approach to individual flat door work
  • Traditional Scottish 5-lever lock types with 57mm backsets are standard in the older stone-built stock, distinct from English 44mm norms — carrying both backset depths on the van is essential for same-visit completion in Perth
  • Cold climate expansion and contraction effects on solid timber Georgian townhouse doors in the Bridgend and North Inch conservation area cause mortice bolt mis-alignment in sub-zero temperatures, often presenting as an apparent lock failure that is resolved by door adjustment rather than lock replacement
  • 1960s–70s council estate stock in Muirton and Letham was fitted with single-cylinder rim latches during construction and subsequently upgraded piecemeal, resulting in a wide mix of non-standard cylinder diameters on neighbouring properties that complicates bulk-order replacement

Pricing

What affects the price in Perth

Lock Upgrade pricing in Perth starts from £79. Every job gets a fixed quote on site before any work starts — the quoted price is the price you pay, no separate call-out charge, and no VAT added on top.

What moves the price

  • 01

    Number of doors

    Single-door upgrades are cheapest; whole-house packages get a discount.

  • 02

    Target standard

    BS3621 is the baseline; 3-star anti-snap adds cost; high-security brands (Mul-T-Lock, ASSA) are premium.

  • 03

    Reinforcement hardware

    Hinge bolts, London bars, and strike plate upgrades priced per door.

  • 04

    Smart layer

    Smart overlays priced separately from the mechanical lock — compatible with most major brands.

Typical Perth examples

  • Single door BS3621 upgrade £135–£195

    Mortice deadlock upgraded to BS3621 on one door, insurance paperwork included.

  • Whole-house standard upgrade £320–£520

    Front + rear door upgraded to BS3621 and 3-star anti-snap, hinge bolts where needed, full paperwork.

  • Security layered package with smart lock £480–£780

    BS3621 mechanical upgrade plus smart overlay on the front door. Commissioning and training included.

Lock Upgrade in Perth — FAQ

Common questions about lock upgrade in Perth.

What's the difference between BS3621 and 3-star anti-snap?

They cover different hardware. BS3621 is the standard for mortice deadlocks on wooden doors. 3-star anti-snap (TS007 3-star) is the standard for euro cylinders on UPVC and composite doors. A typical Perth home needs both — BS3621 on the wooden front door's mortice, 3-star on any UPVC/composite cylinder.

How do I know if my current locks meet BS3621?

The BS3621 kitemark is stamped on the forend of the mortice case — it's the British Standard logo with the BS3621 number beneath. If you can't see it, the lock almost certainly isn't rated. In Perth, we survey your doors on arrival and confirm which locks comply before quoting any upgrade.

Can I upgrade without changing the locks entirely?

Sometimes — if the existing cylinder is a standard euro profile, we can fit an anti-pick/anti-drill kit or replace with an anti-snap cylinder while keeping the lock case. BS3621 mortice upgrades usually require a new case, but rarely a new door.

Will my insurer accept the upgrade?

Yes — we issue a written compliance record on completion listing every lock fitted, its standard, and the date. This format is commonly accepted by UK home insurers. If you need the record in a specific format for your insurer, mention it during the survey and we'll match their requirements.

Do smart locks meet insurance standards in Perth?

Standalone smart locks generally don't meet BS3621 — the standard was written for mechanical mortice locks. The common solution is to keep a BS-rated mechanical lock as primary and fit a smart overlay (Yale Linus, Ultion Smart) for convenience. This keeps insurance compliance while giving you keyless entry.

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