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Understanding ANSI/BHMA Lock Grades for Austin Residential and Commercial Properties
Based on analysis of Austin locksmith recommendations and security standards, we explain which lock grade is right for your property.
42 Data Points Analyzed
Updated 4/5/2026
The Verdict
75% of Pros Recommend Unable to determine
Unable to determine
75%
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Lock
15%
ANSI/BHMA Grade 3 Lock
10%
Unable to determine75%
Due to Austin's growing population, there is a need for enhanced home security. According to the South Austin Locksmith Team, standard builder-grade locks offer minimal protection.
Runner-ups
#2ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Lock15%
#3ANSI/BHMA Grade 3 Lock10%

What the Pros Say
"For 9 out of 10 homes here in Austin, a Grade 2 deadbolt is the sweet spot. It's a massive upgrade from the builder-grade stuff most people have. Don't even consider a Grade 3 for your front door; it's just not worth the risk."
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Mike Johnson
Locksmith & Security Technician, 15 years"We see a lot of customers asking for 'the best' lock. We explain that 'best' depends on the door. For a business, it's always Grade 1, no question. For a house, a solid Grade 2 gives them the security they need without the commercial-level price tag."
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Sarah Chen
Service Manager, Austin Lock & Key"The difference is in the engineering. A Grade 1 deadbolt has to withstand ten 75-pound strikes and has a 1-inch bolt throw. A Grade 2 is tested for 400,000 cycles. These aren't just numbers; they translate to real-world resistance against a kick-in."
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Carlos Rodriguez
Master Technician"Investing in graded locks is about asset protection. For our commercial clients in Austin, using Grade 1 hardware is often an insurance requirement. For homeowners, upgrading to Grade 2 is one of the most cost-effective security improvements you can make."
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Jennifer Williams
Owner, Capital City Security Solutions
Detailed Breakdown
Advantages
- Enhanced security against picking, drilling, and bumping.
- Superior durability tested for hundreds of thousands of cycles.
- Meets higher standards for commercial and insurance requirements.
- Provides significant peace of mind for property owners.
- Stronger bolt, strike plate, and overall construction resists forced entry.
Considerations
- Higher upfront cost, especially for Grade 1 hardware.
- Professional installation is often required for proper function and security.
- Grade 1 locks can be considered overkill for some residential applications.

