π¬ Montreal Mailbox Locks in Residential Buildings β What You Need to Know
Many landlords donβt realize that mailbox lock systems vary a lot in security, cost, and key control. Choosing the wrong type often leads to constant key loss, replacements, and maintenance issues.
Here is a clear breakdown of the most common mailbox locks used in residential buildings in Montreal.
π 1) Riopel Mailbox Locks (Most Common Standard)
Riopel locks are the most widely used system in apartment buildings.
βοΈ Small standard mailbox key
βοΈ Usually silver finish (older models can be gold)
βοΈ Window-style mailbox doors (open sideways)
βοΈ Very common in condos and residential buildings
β οΈ Important:
- Keys are easy to lose
- Duplication depends on keyway availability
- Often replaced when tenants move out
- New tenants sometimes receive no key β lock must be changed
π Best for:
Standard residential buildings using basic mailbox systems
π‘ 2) Dorex Mailbox Locks
Dorex produces mailbox locks with a different design than Riopel.
βοΈ Comes with 2 keys
βοΈ More modern style
βοΈ Used in newer buildings or upgrades
βοΈ Not compatible with Riopel systems
β οΈ Important:
These systems are not interchangeable with Riopel locks.
π Best for:
New installations or building upgrades where uniformity is required
β« 3) Lori / Capitol Style Mailbox Locks (CHEAP SYSTEM)
Capitol Industries (Capitol style mailbox locks commonly referred to as Lori-type)
This is a low-cost basic mailbox lock system.
βοΈ Flat small keys (bank-style look)
βοΈ Often gold colour (older) or silver finish
βοΈ Window opens upward
βοΈ Very basic mechanical system
βοΈ Usually inexpensive hardware
β οΈ Important:
- This is a cheap system, not a controlled key system
- Key duplication is usually limited or inconvenient
- Losing a key often costs more to replace the lock than to duplicate it
- Common in older low-budget mailbox setups
π Best for:
Low-cost installations where price matters more than long-term security
π¦ 4) WIND Locks (Canada Post Exterior Mailbox Systems)
Canada Post exterior community mailboxes often use WIND-style locks.
βοΈ Larger and stronger key system
βοΈ Designed for outdoor mailbox stations
βοΈ Built for weather resistance and durability
βοΈ Used in Canada Post cluster boxes
β οΈ Important:
- Key replacement may require Canada Post procedures
- Not the same as apartment interior mailbox locks
π Best for:
Exterior community mailbox installations
π₯ 5) Metal Rousseau (Old System β 1980s)
Metal Rousseau is one of the oldest mailbox systems still found in buildings.
βοΈ Two-part internal mechanism (latch + lock)
βοΈ Comes with 3 standard house-style keys
βοΈ Strong for its time but outdated today
βοΈ Often found in older Montreal buildings
β οΈ Important:
- Replacement parts are expensive
- Many repairs end up requiring full replacement
- Less efficient compared to modern systems
π Best for:
Legacy buildings where full modernization hasnβt been done yet
β οΈ IMPORTANT LANDLORD NOTE
Mailbox systems are often underestimated:
βοΈ Keys get lost frequently
βοΈ Some locks are cheaper to replace than duplicate
βοΈ Mixing systems creates long-term maintenance problems
βοΈ Older systems increase service calls over time
π In many cases:
If a tenant loses a key β replacing the lock is faster and more cost-effective than trying to duplicate it
π FINAL RECOMMENDATION
Please add minimum Service and Labor with appointment $240.00 Plus taxes
βοΈ Riopel = most common residential standard $25.00 Plus taxes
βοΈ Dorex = modern upgrade option $25.00 Plus taxes
βοΈ Lori / Capitol style = cheap basic system $25.00 Plus taxes
βοΈ WIND = Canada Post exterior mailbox system ONLY CANADA POST
βοΈ Metal Rousseau = outdated legacy system (plan replacement) $85.00 Plus taxes
π οΈ Serrurier Shay Locksmith β Montreal
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