Here's a follow up on my door locks. I decided to get organized, figure out exactly what I wanted, and shop around.
I needed one handle-set with deadbolt (included) for the front door, three lever-type entry locks, and three deadbolts for the other three doors. That's 7 locks in all.
I decided to narrow my choices to 4 different product lines: Schlage (lowest prices), Baldwin Reserve (mid price), Emtek (high price), and Baldwin Estate (highest price). For all those items, the prices at Build.com were:
- $500 Schlage
- $643 Baldwin Reserve
- $864 Emtek
- $993 Baldwin Estate
I didn't know anything about Emtek, but ImcLoud suggested it after his experience with them, so I looked into them. Emtek looks very good compared to the others and it wasn't the highest price. Baldwin Reserve was attractive at first, until I realized that line did not offer a polished brass finish warranted for a lifetime, as the others did. Schlage's home door lock line (much cheaper than their commercial lock line) looked and felt flimsy. And Baldwin Estate was nearly $1k just for the hardware.
Earlier today, for grins, I went to Build.com and found that standard shipping (5-7 days ground) is free for all orders above $49. I also found that there is a sale on Emtek products, said to end today. So I entered the items on the cart, entered the discount code (EMTEK), and I was nicely surprised to see the original price of $864 drop by $276.48 or 32%
! The price was now $587.52. I don't know if the other makers have similar discount offers, but with a 32% discount, ending today, I decided not to risk waiting. So I ordered it.
I phoned Build.com to ask about keys – I want everything keyed the same. They told me 2 keys came with each lock, so I get 14 with the order, and they would include in the shipment the manufacturers Key Code for my order. That way I can order replacement keys without having to make a copy from a worn key.
So ImcLoud, thanks for all the good advice about Emtek and asking for the Key Code.