Common Multi-Point Lock Brands (Explained)
Emtek
A premium residential hardware brand known for high-end finishes and customization.
- Popular for: luxury homes, modern entry doors
- Strength: style + solid build quality
- Weakness: higher price point
👉 Best for homeowners who care about both security and aesthetics.
Baldwin
Another high-end brand, often used in custom homes.
- Popular for: traditional and upscale doors
- Strength: heavy-duty brass construction
- Weakness: expensive and sometimes longer lead times
👉 Great for long-term durability and premium feel.
Ferco
One of the most common internal mechanisms in multi-point systems.
- Popular for: European-style doors and patio systems
- Strength: reliable internal gearboxes
- Weakness: parts can be model-specific
👉 Very common in Canada—many systems are actually Ferco inside with different trim outside.
Mul-T-Lock
A high-security brand known for commercial-grade locking systems.
- Strength: advanced cylinders and strong locking mechanisms
- Often used in: steel doors, high-security applications
- Weakness: more complex and costly
👉 Best for maximum security setups.
Securitech
Focused on institutional and commercial-grade multi-point locks.
- Used in: schools, offices, high-traffic buildings
- Strength: durability + safety compliance
- Weakness: not common in residential homes
👉 Good for commercial or heavy-use environments.
Endura Products (PanoLock)
More modern, installer-friendly multi-point systems.
- Strength: easier installation + works with standard hardware
- Good for: retrofits and budget-friendly upgrades
- Weakness: less “premium feel” than high-end brands
👉 Ideal for cost-effective upgrades or replacements.
Winly
A budget-friendly option often used in replacements.
- Strength: affordable parts availability
- Weakness: not as durable as premium brands
👉 Good for repairs when cost matters most.
Hoppe
Well-known European brand often paired with multi-point systems.
- Strength: high-quality handles + hardware
- Works with: many internal lock systems (like Ferco)
- Weakness: usually not the internal mechanism itself
👉 Common on patio doors and European-style entries.