Understanding Electronic Keyless Entry Systems

Keyless entry systems use technology to control locks, allowing easier property access.

Physical keys can be a nuisance for anybody. However, rental property owners experience more inconveniences than anyone, whether it comes to lockouts, changing lock systems for a new tenant, or having to be present for property tours.

Thankfully, there’s a solution – electronic keyless entry. These access control systems continue to grow in popularity and improve in functionality. They’re a common investment for rental property owners due to their convenient features.

What are electronic keyless entry systems?

Keyless entry systems use technology to control locks, allowing easier property access. These systems range from keypad-controlled locks to fingerprint readers.

Pros and cons

Electronic keyless entry systems have benefits and disadvantages. Many find that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. However, it’s still important to consider both aspects.

Pros:

  • There is a lower chance of lockout.

  • Physical key copies aren’t required.

  • No more leaving spare keys under mats.

  • They’re an included amenity for future tenants.

  • Visitors or possible tenants can access the home without assistance.

Cons:

  • Some keyless entry systems require accessories.

  • These systems can be expensive.

  • System maintenance is sometimes required.

Types of electronic keyless entry systems

Here are some popular types of locks and their features:

  • Electronic door locks: These systems are ideal for hotels, businesses, and rental properties. They feature digital screens and will activate with passwords or keycards. They’re often used in hotels but are becoming more common for rental and business properties.

  • Electronic padlocks: This type of system has various purposes. Large electronic locks are used for gates, lockers, and doors. However, when looking for optimal security, these systems aren’t recommended. Electronic padlocks tend not to be as secure as traditional, manual padlocks.

  • Electronic keypad locks: These systems are easily the most common form of keyless entry. Electronic keypad locks feature keypads and require password input. Once the code is entered, a motor activates the lock. Locking the door from the outside is as simple as pressing one button. Changing the password on an electronic keypad lock is typically very simple. In the past, rental property owners had to change locks routinely when tenants moved in or out. So, the newfound ease of password changes with electronic keypads is a valuable asset. This ability also allows those touring properties to gain access without the owner being present, so long as they have the code.

Install an electronic keyless entry system

Choosing the best keyless entry system depends on many factors, including personal preferences. When dealing with property security, it’s important to consult with experts. Licensed, full-service locksmiths can guide you through the entire process. From determining the best type of lock to performing complete installation, a trusted locksmith will ensure optimal security for any property.

National Lock & Key is a licensed, insured, full-service commercial and residential locksmith serving Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. Contact us at (571) 449-6495.

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