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Door latches are used in interior and exterior applications to keep doors closed. Ace carries a large inventory of latches from trusted brands like National Hardware, Prime-Line, and Kwikset.
Not sure which door latches you need to secure your doors? Learn about the most common types of latches to make the right decision for your home or business from the helpful team at Ace.

How Do Security Door Latches Work? 

Security door latches are used to fasten doors and keep them shut. A door latch is usually installed on the door and frame, and a fastener prevents the door from swinging open while ensuring normal operation whenever the fastener is released. Most homes and offices use standard security door latches in a variety of applications.

What Materials are Latches Made From? 

Although latches are made with different components, the main purpose of any door latch is to prevent a door from opening when in use. In high-traffic areas, heavy-duty door latches are often designed with sturdy, durable materials like cast iron, stainless steel, and zinc. For high-visibility doors where aesthetics are important, exterior and interior door latches may be made of materials like chrome or brass.

Common Types of Door Latches 

Finding the right door latches for your property can seem intimidating, especially with so many available options to choose from. Besides picking an option that complements your décor, here are some of the most common types of door latches to choose from: 

  • Pocket Door Latches: This type of convenient door hardware sits flush with the door and allows the latching mechanism to slide in and out while still allowing the ability to lock the door. 
  • Door Handle Latches: Often found in doors leading into dining rooms and living rooms that don't require locking, door handle latches consist of handles that allow doors to be open once the handle is pushed down. 
  • Door Knob Latches: Often found in doors to closets, pantries, and other areas, door knob latches open and close by twisting the handle in a left/right motion. 
  • Hook and Eye Door Latch: In areas that require a measure of privacy without a locking mechanism, hook and eye door latches are convenient and easy to install. 
  • Push Button Door Latches: As their name suggests, push button door latches allow doors to be opened with the simple push of a button, as opposed to twisting or turning to unlock. 
  • Mortise Door Latches: Often referred to as tubular latches, mortise door latches are used in conjunction with privacy door handles or lever latch door handles. 

Shop Our Selection of Security Door Latches

When privacy is a concern but locking a door isn't a priority, browse our inventory of door latches made from high-quality materials. Use our convenient search filters to shop online by brand, price range, or material. Or, head to your neighborhood Ace to checkout our door latch options in person.