Access Control

Smarter entry. Better security. Less hassle.

Your front door and gate are used every day — and they should feel secure, effortless, and reliable. A modern access control system replaces keys and guesswork with simple, secure ways to manage entry: keypad, phone, tag, or smart lock with the ability to control gates, garages, and doors as part of your wider home automation setup.

We design and install residential access control that’s refined, secure, and built for real life, from daily family use to guests, trades, and deliveries.

What is residential access control?

Access control is the way your home manages who can enter, when, and how. Depending on your needs, a home access control system can include:

  • Smart locks for front doors and side entries

  • Gate and garage entry control

  • Keypads and keyless entry methods

  • Mobile credentials (open/lock via phone where appropriate)

  • User permissions for family, guests, and service providers

  • Entry event logs (visibility of access events)

  • Integration with intercom, CCTV, and home automation scenes

The result is more control, better security, and a smoother daily routine.

Why homeowners choose access control

Keyless convenience

No more copied keys or lost spares. Give family members their own access method, and manage entry without physical keys.

Better security at every entry point

Secure doors, gates, and garages with reliable hardware and controlled access — designed for the property layout.

Manage guests and trades with confidence

Provide temporary access, scheduled access, or controlled entry methods for cleaners, dog walkers, or maintenance teams.

Remote access when it matters

Let someone in while you’re away, confirm the door is locked, or manage the gate remotely — depending on the system design.

Integrated with your smart home

Access control becomes even more powerful when it triggers your home automation:

  • Unlock door → foyer lights turn on, alarm disarms (where configured)

  • Gate opens → driveway lighting activates at night

  • Doorbell/intercom event → camera feed appears on your phone or touchscreen

Access control solutions we deliver for homes

  • Smart door entry solutions (locks, handles, latches where suitable)

  • Gate control and automation integration

  • Garage door control integration

  • Keypads, fobs/tags, or app-based entry (system dependent)

  • Visitor entry workflows (deliveries, guests, family access)

  • Integration with CCTV, intercom, and wider home automation

  • Clean installation and configuration with long-term support

Designed properly, installed cleanly

A great access control system is as much about hardware choice and installation quality as it is about features. We design for:

  • Your door type and construction (timber, aluminium, pivot, architectural doors)

  • Reliable latching and alignment over time

  • Entry security without compromising aesthetics

  • Clean cabling and discreet hardware placement

  • A simple user experience that works every day

Our process

  1. Consultation & entry review: doors, gates, garages, and daily routines

  2. System design: hardware selection, access methods, integration requirements

  3. Installation: clean fit-off, tidy wiring, correct alignment

  4. Configuration: users, permissions, automations, and remote access

  5. Handover & support: training and ongoing service options





FAQ

  • Can access control be added to an existing home?

    Yes. We can retrofit many homes by selecting the right hardware and planning integration carefully.

  • Can I give different access to different people?

    In most systems, yes — family, guests, and service providers can have different credentials or permissions depending on what you want.

  • Can access control integrate with alarms and cameras?

    Yes. It can work alongside security systems and CCTV so entry events are smarter and easier to manage.

  • Will it still work if the internet goes down?

    Typically yes — local operation can continue depending on the chosen system. Remote access may be limited without internet.