A Retail Owner’s Guide to Going Keyless Without Replacing the Door
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Every retail store owner knows the problem:
Too many keys
Staff turnover
Lost or copied keys
Locksmith calls after hours
Going keyless sounds appealing—until you realize your storefront door isn’t compatible with most keypad locks.
The Common Mistake
Many owners try to install a residential keypad lock on an aluminum storefront door.
This often leads to:
Door damage
Improper alignment
Voided warranties
A Storefront-Specific Solution
EASILOK was designed specifically for aluminum glass storefront doors with Adams Rite–style mortise locks.
Instead of modifying the door, the lock adapts to the existing structure.
What Changes for the Owner?
No more physical keys
Easy code changes
No batteries to replace
No drilling or door modification
For businesses that open and close daily, this simplicity matters.
Final Advice for Storefront Owners
If your door already works, don’t destroy it to go keyless.
Choose a lock that respects the storefront door standard.