Front Door Locks
Discussion
If you can get the door open then you can get a new barrel for the cylinder (yale) lock (screwfix/wickes/toolstation etc). Dead easy to fit, just a few screws.
As for the other lock - you want something like a 5-lever BS approved mortice lock, assuming the door is a wooden frame with a lock let into it. Slightly more complex to fit, little bit of carpentry, but fairly easy IF you have the right tools (or can fit a new lock the same size as your old one.
If not a mortice lock and it's fairly new then likely to be a "eurocylinder" These are dead easy to replace (one screw) but won't deadlock. Get a decent one.
As for the other lock - you want something like a 5-lever BS approved mortice lock, assuming the door is a wooden frame with a lock let into it. Slightly more complex to fit, little bit of carpentry, but fairly easy IF you have the right tools (or can fit a new lock the same size as your old one.
If not a mortice lock and it's fairly new then likely to be a "eurocylinder" These are dead easy to replace (one screw) but won't deadlock. Get a decent one.
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