The Short Answer: Both Are Secure. Your Lifestyle Decides the Winner.
Every week we get calls from Fort Collins homeowners asking which is "better" — a traditional deadbolt or a smart lock. The honest answer is that both provide excellent security when properly installed. The real question is which fits your lifestyle, your household, and your specific situation.
Let's break it down from a locksmith's perspective — not a salesperson's.
Traditional Deadbolts: What They Do Right
A quality deadbolt (Grade 1 ANSI-rated) is one of the most reliable security tools available for any Fort Collins home. Here's why they remain the standard:
- No power dependency: Works during power outages, which matter in Colorado winters. No battery to die at 2am.
- Tamper-resistant: A quality deadbolt is extremely difficult to pick or bump, especially with security pins installed. High-security brands like Medeco or Mul-T-Lock are virtually pick-proof.
- No software vulnerabilities: A physical lock can't be hacked remotely. There's no app, no cloud server, no update to forget.
- Long lifespan: A quality deadbolt lasts 20-30 years with minimal maintenance.
- Lower cost: A Grade 1 deadbolt runs $40-$120. Installation by a locksmith adds $75-$100.
Keys get lost or copied without your knowledge. You can't let in a contractor while you're at work without hiding a key (a serious security risk). If you move into a home with a deadbolt, you have no idea who has copies of the key.
Smart Locks: What They Do Right
Smart locks have matured significantly by 2026. The best models (Schlage Encode Plus, Kwikset Halo, Yale Assure) offer genuine security advantages alongside the convenience features:
- No key copying risk: Digital codes can't be physically copied. You control who has access and can change codes instantly.
- Remote access: Let in a dog walker, contractor, or family member from your phone without being home.
- Access logs: Know exactly when the door was unlocked and by which code. Great for households with teenagers or short-term rentals.
- Instant deactivation: Lost a phone or an Airbnb guest overstayed? Delete their access from the app in seconds.
- Auto-lock: Ensures the door locks behind you even if you forget.
Security Comparison: The Truth
Here's what most marketing doesn't tell you: smart locks and deadbolts have the same physical resistance to forced entry. A Schlage Encode and a Schlage B60N deadbolt use the same deadbolt mechanism. The "smart" part is the electronics on top — the physical security is identical.
| Feature | Traditional Deadbolt | Smart Lock |
|---|---|---|
| Physical forced-entry resistance | ✅ Excellent | ✅ Excellent |
| Key copy risk | ⚠ Yes (undetectable) | ✅ None |
| Works without power/internet | ✅ Always | ⚠ Depends on model |
| Remote access management | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Cyber vulnerability | ✅ None | ⚠ Low but exists |
| Typical cost (hardware + install) | $115–$220 | $250–$550 |
| Lifespan | 20-30 years | 5-10 years |
What Fort Collins Homeowners Should Actually Choose
Choose a Traditional Deadbolt If...
- You have a small household with consistent members who rarely need access granted remotely
- You're on a budget and want maximum physical security per dollar
- You want zero technology dependency (power outages, internet outages, app issues)
- Your door doesn't have the right prep for a smart lock retrofit
Choose a Smart Lock If...
- You have an Airbnb, short-term rental, or frequently let in contractors or service providers
- You want to give family members keyless entry without carrying physical keys
- You have teenage children and want access logs
- You moved into a new home and don't want to rekey repeatedly as access needs change — just change the code
- You want home automation integration (Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit)
Consider Both (Our Recommendation for Most Fort Collins Homes)
Install a smart lock as your primary lock for daily use, AND add a physical keyed deadbolt as a secondary lock or backup. This gives you the convenience of a smart lock with the reliability of a traditional deadbolt when technology fails. Many Schlage and Kwikset smart locks are designed with physical key override as backup — this is the best of both worlds.
Smart Lock Brands We Install in Fort Collins
- Schlage Encode Plus — Our top recommendation for most homes. Built-in WiFi, Apple Home Key support, Grade 1 security rating. $299-$350.
- Kwikset Halo Touch — Fingerprint + app, reliable daily driver. $199-$250.
- Yale Assure Lock 2 — Best HomeKit integration, beautiful design. $199-$299.
- August WiFi Smart Lock — Installs over your existing deadbolt, keeping your original key. Best for renters or if you want to keep your existing lock. $149-$199.
🔒 Not Sure Which Lock Is Right for You?
Call us for a free phone consultation. We'll ask a few questions about your home and tell you exactly what we'd recommend — and why. No pressure, no upselling.
📞 (970) 397-2002