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Do You Need BS3621 Locks for Your Home Insurance to Be Valid?

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If you've ever asked yourself do I need BS3621 for home insurance, you're not alone. Understanding whether your insurer requires a British Standard lock can be the difference between a valid claim and a refused one. As a DBS-checked, City & Guilds qualified locksmith covering South London, we fit BS3621-compliant locks every day and can advise you on the spot.

There is no UK law making BS3621 locks compulsory — but many home insurance policies do list them as a condition. If your locks are non-compliant and you make a claim, your insurer can legally refuse to pay out. This guide covers how to check your current locks, what the standard means, and how to upgrade at a fixed price with no call-out fee across South London.

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What Is the BS3621 Standard and Why Do Insurers Care About It?

BS3621 is a British Standard published by the British Standards Institution (BSI). It sets minimum security requirements for thief-resistant locks fitted to external doors. To carry the BS3621 kitemark, a lock must withstand a set of physical attacks including picking, drilling, sawing, and manipulation.

Insurers care because locks meeting this standard are statistically harder to bypass. When a policy includes a BS3621 condition, the insurer is essentially saying: if your locks don't meet this standard, we consider the property insufficiently secured and may reduce or refuse a claim.

Many South London homes built before 2000 still have older locks that were never certified to BS3621. This is one of the first things our South London locksmith team checks when we carry out a security inspection.

Do I Need BS3621 for Home Insurance in the UK?

The honest answer: it depends on your policy. There is no blanket UK law requiring BS3621 locks. But many home and contents insurance policies — particularly from mainstream insurers like Aviva, LV=, and Direct Line — include phrases like "all external doors must be secured with a five-lever mortice deadlock conforming to BS3621" in their conditions of insurance.

The safest approach is to read your policy wording carefully. Look in the "security requirements" or "conditions" section. If it mentions BS3621, you need compliant locks on all final-exit doors — typically the front door and back door.

If you're not sure whether your locks meet the standard, call us. Our Level 3 City & Guilds locksmiths can inspect your locks on the same day and advise whether you need to upgrade. We offer fixed-price lock changes across South London with no call-out fee.

How to Check If Your Current Locks Are BS3621 Compliant

The easiest way to check is to look for the BS3621 kitemark — a small logo stamped on the lock body, faceplate, or keyhole cover. It looks like a kite shape with "BS3621" printed on or near it. If it's there, your lock is certified.

If there's no kitemark, note down the brand name and model number (usually on the faceplate or internal mechanism) and search online. Most lock manufacturers publish a list of their BS3621-certified products. Common certified brands include ERA, Yale, Chubb, and Union.

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Checking the BS3621 kitemark on a door lock — a South London locksmith's first step.

What Happens If You Claim Without BS3621 Locks?

If your policy lists BS3621 as a requirement and your locks don't comply, the insurer can treat this as a breach of a policy condition. In practice, this means they may reduce your payout, apply a proportional reduction, or refuse the claim entirely — depending on whether they decide the lack of compliant locks contributed to the loss.

This is especially common in burglary claims. If a burglar bypassed a non-BS3621 lock to gain entry, the insurer has grounds to argue the property was not adequately secured. Don't let a substandard lock cost you thousands. Upgrading is cheap compared to a refused claim.

BS3621 Mortice Deadlock vs BS3621 Euro Cylinder — What's the Difference?

A BS3621 mortice deadlock is a five-lever lock fitted inside the door. When locked, it throws a solid bolt into the door frame, making the door extremely difficult to force. This type is most commonly found on traditional timber front and back doors across South London.

A BS3621 euro cylinder is the cylinder component that fits inside a multipoint locking system — common on uPVC and composite doors. The cylinder itself must carry the BS3621 certification. Critically, if you have a multipoint lock, insist on a cylinder that is also anti-snap rated — standard cylinders are vulnerable to cylinder-snapping attacks even if they carry BS3621.

A good rule of thumb: traditional timber door = BS3621 mortice deadlock. Modern uPVC or composite door = BS3621 anti-snap euro cylinder inside a multipoint system.

How Much Does a BS3621 Lock Installation Cost in South London?

We offer fixed-price BS3621 lock installations across South London with no call-out fee. A standard BS3621 five-lever mortice deadlock supply and fit starts from £135, depending on the lock model chosen. Premium anti-snap BS3621 euro cylinders are priced similarly.

All our pricing is agreed upfront — no surprises on the invoice. We carry a range of BS3621-certified locks from ERA, Yale, and Chubb. If your insurer requires a specific brand or rating, just mention it when you call and we'll confirm availability.

We cover all South London postcodes including SW, SE, CR, SM, and BR. As a 24-hour locksmith, we can fit your BS3621 locks the same day — no waiting, no hidden fees, and a written receipt you can provide to your insurer as proof of installation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About BS3621 Locks and Insurance

Do I legally need BS3621 locks in the UK?+
There is no UK law requiring BS3621 locks. However, many home insurance policies include BS3621 compliance as a condition. Failing to meet this condition can invalidate a claim. Always check the security requirements section of your policy.
Will my home insurance be invalid without a BS3621 lock?+
It depends on your policy wording. If your insurer specifies BS3621 as a requirement and your locks do not meet the standard, they can legally refuse to pay out on a claim — particularly burglary claims. Read the small print carefully.
How do I know if my lock is BS3621 certified?+
Look for the BS3621 kitemark stamped on the lock body or faceplate. You can also check the model number online. Alternatively, ask a qualified South London locksmith to inspect your doors — we do this on the same visit as any callout.
How much does it cost to upgrade to a BS3621 lock in South London?+
BS3621 lock installation in South London starts from £135 all-in, including the lock and labour. We offer fixed-price lock changes with no call-out fee. Pricing is agreed upfront.
What is the difference between a BS3621 mortice lock and a BS3621 euro cylinder?+
A BS3621 mortice lock fits inside the door and throws a physical bolt — suited to timber doors. A BS3621 euro cylinder replaces the cylinder in a multipoint lock — suited to uPVC and composite doors. Both meet the insurance standard but suit different door types. A locksmith can advise which is correct for your home.

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