Locks
Whether your doors are made of wood, metal, or aluminum, we offer a wide selection of mechanical and electronic locks. They will be well-suited for both your interior and exterior access.
Need information, contact us:

Residential
Whether you have just moved into a new home or want to enhance your front door or interior doors, we have the solution.
We offer beautiful handle sets available with integrated locks or deadbolts. Choose from a wide range of colors, finishes, and styles.

Commercial
Whether you run a store, an office, or a warehouse, we have a selection of handles and locks that meet your requirements. Built to withstand tough environments, they require little maintenance and are designed to last.
Investing in quality means choosing peace of mind and long-term performance. For enhanced security and advanced features, locks can be paired with electrified solutions.
Related Products
Frequently Asked Questions
Grade 3 may seem the most economical, but it is also the least secure, which is why Serrufort does not recommend it. For your peace of mind and the protection of your belongings, consider investing in something more reliable.
Grade 2 locks, on the other hand, offer excellent value for money and a wide choice of styles and finishes suitable for many situations.
For optimal protection, grade 1 locks are ideal. Originally designed for commercial environments, they are increasingly sought after for residential use by those wanting enhanced security against burglaries. These models may offer less diversity in terms of style and finish, but their robustness is unmatched.
What do ANSI grade levels mean and why trust them?
ANSI grade levels, defined by the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA), are essential for ensuring the reliability and durability of hardware products. Since 1983, the BHMA has published rigorous standards covering various products, including locks and door closers. These standards aim to ensure that products operate reliably under all circumstances.
Products are classified into three grade levels based on their ability to pass increasingly rigorous tests. This system helps select the most appropriate hardware for each application, taking into account security, durability, and accessibility requirements.
For example, the ANSI/BHMA A156.13 standard for mortise locks groups tests into six categories: operational, cycle, strength, security, material evaluation, and finish. Each product is subjected to strictly controlled laboratory conditions to ensure optimal performance.
In summary, BHMA standards, with their grading system, provide essential guarantees for choosing the right hardware for each specific need, thus ensuring maximum security and durability.
Mechanical locks, especially mortise locks, are durable and reliable. Cylindrical locks, the most common, are distinguished by their ease and speed of installation. They can be installed and maintained by maintenance personnel.
Electronic locks are gaining popularity due to their wide range of features allowing for enhanced control. They require identification to access premises and can provide audits detailing access. Battery-powered, they offer a lifespan of up to two years.