Locks and Keepers

Window locks and keepers are security devices that are used to secure windows and prevent them from being opened or tampered with by intruders. These devices come in a variety of different styles and designs, and can be used on all types of windows, including single-hung, double-hung, casement, and sliding windows.

One of the most common types of window locks is the key-operated lock. These locks are typically installed on the window sash and are operated by inserting a key into the lock and turning it. Key-operated locks are a great option for homeowners who want to be able to lock their windows from the inside, as they provide a high level of security and can be easily locked and unlocked as needed.

Another type of window lock is the sash lock. Sash locks are typically installed on the window frame and are used to lock the window sash in place. These locks are typically operated by turning a thumbscrew or knob, and can be used to lock the window in both the open and closed positions. Sash locks are a great option for homeowners who want to be able to lock their windows from the outside, as they provide a high level of security and can be easily locked and unlocked as needed.

Another type of window lock is the sliding window lock. These locks are typically installed on the window frame and are used to lock the window sash in place. These locks are typically operated by turning a thumbscrew or knob, and can be used to lock the window in both the open and closed positions. Sliding window locks are a great option for homeowners who have sliding windows, as they provide a high level of security and can be easily locked and unlocked as needed.

A window keeper is a device that is used to keep a window securely closed. Keepers are typically installed on the window frame and are used to hold the window sash in place. There are many different types of keepers available, including spring-loaded keepers, magnetic keepers, and friction keepers. Keepers are a great option for homeowners who want to be able to keep their windows closed and secure, even when they are not locked.

In order to install window locks and keepers, the first step is to remove the window sash from the frame. This is typically done by removing the stops that hold the sash in place and then lifting the sash out of the frame. Once the sash is removed, the next step is to install the locks or keepers on the window frame. This typically involves drilling holes in the frame and attaching the locks or keepers to the frame with screws.

Once the locks or keepers are installed, the window sash can be placed back into the frame and the stops can be re-installed to hold it in place. The locks or keepers can then be adjusted to provide the right amount of tension or pressure to hold the sash in place and to ensure that the window can be locked or secured as needed.

In order to maintain the performance of window locks and keepers, it is important to keep them clean and lubricated. This can be done by wiping them down with a soft cloth and using a light lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Additionally, it is important to check the tension or pressure of the locks or keepers periodically and make any adjustments as necessary to ensure that the window sash is being held securely in place.

In conclusion, window locks and keepers are security devices that are used to secure windows and prevent them from being opened or tampered with by intruders. These devices come in a variety of different styles and designs, and can be used on all types of windows. Need a replacement part? Send us in some good photos for assistance and we can check stock, get a price, and ship them out nationwide.

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