
Pro Insights
A Fort Worth Locksmith's Guide to ANSI/BHMA Lock Grades for Residential and Commercial Security
We analyzed industry standards and professional recommendations to determine the best lock for your property
25 Data Points Analyzed
Updated 4/3/2026
The Verdict
75% of Pros Recommend ANSI/BHMA Graded Locks
ANSI/BHMA Graded Locks
75%
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Lock
15%
ANSI/BHMA Grade 3 Lock
10%
ANSI/BHMA Graded Locks75%
Lock grades are determined by independent testing organizations, such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA), to reflect their level of security.
Runner-ups
#2ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 Lock15%
#3ANSI/BHMA Grade 3 Lock10%

What the Pros Say
"For 9 out of 10 homes in Fort Worth, a Grade 2 lock is the sweet spot. It's tough enough to deter most break-ins without the industrial price tag of a Grade 1. Don't put a Grade 3 on your front door; they're for closets, not security."
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Mike Johnson
Locksmith Technician, 15 years"We always start by asking about the application. Is it a high-traffic commercial entrance or a family's front door? For businesses, Grade 1 is a must for both security and durability. For homes, a quality Grade 2 from a brand like Schlage or Kwikset is the standard."
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Sarah Chen
Service Manager"The numbers don't lie. A Grade 1 deadbolt has to withstand 1 million cycles and ten 150-pound strikes. A Grade 3 only needs 200,000 cycles and two 75-pound strikes. The difference in material quality and engineering is massive, and it's what you're paying for."
C
Carlos Rodriguez
Master Technician"From a business perspective, installing Grade 1 locks is non-negotiable for exterior doors. It's about protecting assets, limiting liability, and meeting insurance requirements. The upfront cost is minimal compared to the potential loss from a single security breach."
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Jennifer Williams
Business Owner
Detailed Breakdown
Advantages
- Enhanced Security: Graded locks are tested against common forced entry techniques.
- Superior Durability: Higher grades are certified to withstand more use over time, reducing failure rates.
- Clear Quality Standard: The ANSI/BHMA grading system removes guesswork when comparing lock strength.
- Insurance Compliance: Many insurance policies for commercial properties require certified graded locks.
- Peace of Mind: Using professionally recommended, tested hardware provides confidence in your property's security.
Considerations
- Higher Cost: Grade 1 and Grade 2 locks are significantly more expensive than non-graded or Grade 3 hardware.
- Consumer Confusion: The grading system isn't widely understood, leading to potential misapplication.
- Installation Sensitivity: The effectiveness of a high-grade lock depends heavily on proper installation and the quality of the door and frame.

