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DIY Installation vs Professional Installation: What You Need to Know About Installing Digital Door Locks

Whether it’s fixing a leaky tap or building a deck, most Kiwis take pride in getting things done with their own hands. At Armstrong, we’re all for a bit of DIY, but there are some tasks where it’s smart to pause and ask: “Should I really be doing this myself?” When it comes to home security—especially installing digital door locks—our two cents is that your safety isn’t worth risking on guesswork.

But hey – we’re not here to tell you what to do. Instead, let’s lay out the facts, so you can decide for yourself. Today, we’re weighing up the pros and cons of DIY installation versus calling in professionals for digital door locks. 

 

Hands-On vs. Hands-Off: The Essential Choice

Installing a digital lock might seem like a simple job at first glance—after all, how hard can it be to fit a lock? But once you dive into the details, it’s clear there’s more to it than meets the eye. DIY installation means you’ll be hands-on from start to finish, taking responsibility for everything from choosing the right tools to testing the final fit. You get to control every step of the process, which might sound appealing if you’re a confident DIYer. But on the flip side – if anything goes wrong, it’s on you to fix it.

On the other hand, professional installation takes the stress out of the equation. You sit back while someone with experience ensures the lock is properly installed. They’ll likely complete the job faster and with fewer headaches, and if anything goes wrong, it’s their responsibility to correct it.

 

What Kind of Lock Are You Installing?

The type of lock you’re installing has a big impact on the complexity of the job. For example, digital locks come in a variety of ‘subcategories’ from lever to deadbolt and even mortice-type electronic. If you’re dealing with a traditional deadbolt, you might be able to handle the installation yourself with minimal tools. However, more complex locks—like mortise locks or smart locks that sync with your home automation system—require a bit more finesse. Smart locks, especially those with advanced features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, often demand professional attention, particularly if they need to integrate with other home systems like Google Home or Alexa.

 

What Sort of Equipment Will You Need? 

If you’re considering going the DIY route, it’s essential to assess what tools you’ll need – this directly relates to the type of lock you’re installing. Basic deadbolts might only require a screwdriver, drill, and measuring tape, but more advanced installations could need specialised tools, like chisels for mortise locks or levels to ensure precision. Lacking the right tools could lead to misalignment, resulting in a lock that doesn’t function properly—or worse, compromises the security of your home. Professionals (like the friendly team at Armstrong) come prepared with specialist equipment to get the job done right the first time.

 

DIY Installation: Pros and Cons

The Cost-Effectiveness of Doing It Yourself

One of the biggest (and probably the only pro) to DIY installation is cost savings. Doing it yourself can save that money, and if you’ve already got the tools on hand, it can feel like a no-brainer. Plus, there’s a certain satisfaction that comes with successfully installing something yourself—it’s your home, after all.

But here’s the catch: the upfront savings might not be as significant as they seem. If you don’t have the necessary tools, you’ll need to buy or rent them, adding to the overall cost. Then there’s the value of your time—if the installation takes longer than expected, it could end up costing you more in time and effort than you’d save on professional fees.

If cost is an important factor, we recommend contacting providers and asking them for a quote. Fortunately, due to the variety of digital locks, you’ll find no shortage of affordable options. For example, if you have a strict budget you might not be able to get a smart lock but could afford a lever lock. 

 

Is DIY Installation Really That Easy?

Let’s be honest—DIY isn’t always as simple as it sounds. While plenty of YouTube tutorials and how-to guides can walk you through the process, real-world installations can be unpredictable. Doors might not be perfectly level, existing hardware might not be compatible, and smart locks often come with their own set of tech-related challenges, from syncing with Wi-Fi to configuring security settings. It’s not just about getting the lock in place—it’s about making sure it works flawlessly.

 

Common Pitfalls in DIY Installations

The most common mistake with DIY installations is misalignment. Even a few millimetres off can cause your lock to stick, or worse, not work at all. Another common pitfall is underestimating the technical side of things—smart locks often need precise calibration and setup, and any misstep could leave your home vulnerable. There’s also the potential of voiding warranties if the lock isn’t installed to the manufacturer’s specifications, meaning that if something goes wrong, you’re out of luck.

 

Pros of Professional Installation

In sum, choosing professional installation for your digital door lock comes with several key advantages:

  • Expertise and Precision: Professionals ensure the lock is perfectly installed, reducing the risk of alignment issues or malfunction.
  • Manufacturer Warranty Protection: Many brands require professional installation to keep warranties valid, providing long-term peace of mind.
  • Time-Saving: What could take hours to figure out on your own, professionals can complete in under an hour, with no headaches.
  • Advanced Tools and Equipment: Installers come equipped with specialised tools that ensure precision and efficiency, especially with complex locks.
  • Security Assurance: Properly configuring smart locks and securing your network is critical to keeping your home safe, and a professional installer can do this with confidence.

 

Ready for hassle-free security? 

When it comes to installing digital door locks, the choice between DIY and professional installation ultimately depends on your skill level, tools, and time. While DIY can save money and give you a sense of accomplishment, it comes with risks—especially if you’re dealing with advanced smart locks or network security concerns. Professional installation, on the other hand, offers expertise, precision, and peace of mind.

At Armstrong, we understand the importance of keeping your home secure without stress. Let our experts handle your digital door lock installation, so you can enjoy both convenience and security.