Schlage is a brand of door lock and security products. Their products include deadbolts, keyless entry systems, door handles, and accessories that provide security and convenience.
Founded in 1920 by Walter Schlage in San Francisco, California.
Acquired by Ingersoll Rand in 1974 and later became part of Allegion in 2013.
Introduced their first keypad lock in 1995, which revolutionized the residential security industry.
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A keyless deadbolt that connects to a home's WiFi network for remote access and control.
A touchscreen deadbolt with keyless entry for added convenience and security.
A smart lock that allows for remote access and control via a smartphone, and with voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri.
To reset a Schlage lock, press and hold the Schlage button for 5 seconds until the lock beeps, then release the button. You will then hear two beeps, indicating that the lock has been reset.
Yes, Schlage locks can be rekeyed without the help of a professional locksmith. Simply remove the lock cylinder and replace it with a new one that is keyed to your liking.
The battery life of a Schlage lock depends on the use of the lock and the quality of batteries used. On average, batteries last between 6 months and 2 years.
Yes, Schlage locks are designed to be easy to install and come with detailed instructions. However, if you are not comfortable with installing the lock yourself, it is recommended to hire a professional locksmith.
Yes, Schlage locks come with a limited lifetime warranty that covers defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.