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Digital Door Locks
in Auburn, WA

Skip the metal key, keep the security. Auburn Lock & Car Keys installs digital door locks — electronic keypads, PIN code locks, and battery-powered smart locks — on residential doors across Auburn. Proper installation, setup, and code configuration.

What's a Digital Door Lock?

A digital door lock is any electronic lock that uses a battery-powered mechanism and a keypad, app, fingerprint, or other digital input instead of (or in addition to) a physical key. They've gone from niche to mainstream in the last decade, and for many Auburn homeowners they've completely replaced traditional keyed locks.

Digital vs. Smart vs. Keyless — What's the Difference?

People use these terms differently, but here's how we use them:

  • Digital lock — Any electronic lock. Could be a simple keypad with no internet, or a fully connected smart lock. Battery-powered.
  • Smart lock — A digital lock that's internet-connected (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Z-Wave) and can be controlled remotely or integrated with smart-home systems.
  • Keyless entry — Any system that doesn't require a physical key. Includes digital, smart, and biometric options.

Many digital locks are not smart locks — just battery-powered keypads with no internet connection. For homeowners who want keyless convenience without the smart-home stuff, these are often the right choice: simpler, cheaper, fewer batteries, less to go wrong.

Types of Digital Door Locks We Install

  • Simple keypad deadbolts — Enter a 4-8 digit code, the bolt retracts. No app, no Wi-Fi, no account. Often the most reliable choice for tech-averse households.
  • Keypad deadbolts with app connection — Keypad works standalone, but you can also pair with an app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for code management, logs, and remote unlocking.
  • Electronic levers — Lever-handle version of digital locks. Common for interior/secondary doors and accessibility installs.
  • Digital lock with key override — Most digital locks include a hidden physical key in case the battery ever dies completely.
  • Touchscreen locks — Sleek glass touch panel instead of physical buttons. Looks modern; cleans easily.
  • Combination digital + fingerprint — PIN code OR fingerprint, whichever is faster. Popular for families.

Brands We Install

Schlage Encode, Schlage Connect, Yale Assure, Kwikset Halo, Kwikset SmartCode, August Wi-Fi, Level, Lockly, Eufy, Aqara, Ultraloq, and others. We don't push any particular brand — we recommend based on your specific needs.

Call (253) 796-8550 for digital door lock installation in Auburn.

Auburn locksmith installing a digital electronic keypad door lock with PIN code access on a residential front door
When You Need This Service

Common Reasons Auburn Homeowners Call Us

Tired of Keys

Lose them, forget them, leave them in pants going through laundry. Digital lock means none of that — just walk up and type your code.

Family Code Management

Each family member, dog walker, and contractor gets their own code. Easy to add, easy to revoke. No spare keys floating around.

Don't Want Smart-Home Stuff

Some homeowners want keyless but don't want Wi-Fi, apps, or accounts. Simple offline keypad deadbolts are perfect.

Replacing an Old Smart Lock

First-gen smart lock dying? Many digital locks are similar form factor — easy swap to a more reliable modern model.

Our Process

How Digital Door Locks Works

Digital door lock installation is straightforward once we've matched the right lock to your needs.

01

Choose Online or Offline

Want app/Wi-Fi features or just a standalone keypad? This decision drives lock selection.

02

Install

Old deadbolt out, new digital lock in, batteries installed, reinforced strike plate. Most installs are 45-60 minutes.

03

Configure

We set the master code, your personal code, and any family member codes. We configure auto-lock and other settings to your preference.

04

Walkthrough

We show you how to add/remove codes, change the master, and what to do when batteries get low. You leave fully fluent.

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FAQ

Digital Door Locks Questions

Standalone keypad deadbolts (no Wi-Fi, no app) installed run $225 to $325 total. Wi-Fi smart digital locks run $325 to $550 total. Install-only with your own lock is $125-175. Premium fingerprint or touchscreen models cost more depending on brand.
Yes — digital door locks are battery-powered, not wired. A power outage doesn't affect them at all. When the battery starts running low (typically every 6-12 months), the lock warns you weeks in advance with beeps and (if applicable) app notifications. Most also include an emergency 9V external contact or physical key override for true battery failure.
No — in most ways, they're more secure. You can't lose a PIN code the way you lose a key. You can change the code instantly if you suspect it's compromised. Quality digital locks have anti-tampering, auto-lockout after wrong codes, and the same physical bolt mechanism as any deadbolt. The main "risk" is someone seeing you enter your code, which is easily mitigated by shielding the keypad or using a 6+ digit code.
No — not unless you want to. Many digital locks operate purely standalone with the keypad. No app, no Wi-Fi, no smartphone needed. Codes are programmed via the keypad itself. This is often the right choice for older homeowners or anyone who doesn't want smart-home complexity.
Most quality digital locks store between 10 and 250 user codes. Schlage Encode stores 100. Yale Assure stores 250. Kwikset Halo stores 250. For a family of four with a few service providers, you'll never come close to the limit.
On Wi-Fi smart locks, yes — you can set codes to only work during certain hours or days. A child's code might only work after 3pm on school days, for example, or only between 8am-8pm. This is one of the best features of Wi-Fi-enabled digital locks. Standalone offline locks don't typically support time restrictions.