ACME Locksmith installs commercial bathroom door locks across Phoenix. That covers keyless code locks that let you hand out a PIN instead of a key, and occupied indicator locks that show at a glance when a restroom is in use. We work on restaurants, offices, medical suites, salons, and retail. Here is what each lock does and why it matters.

Keyless bathroom door locks (code locks)
A keyless bathroom door lock replaces the key with a code. You give staff or customers a PIN to unlock the bathroom, and you change that code whenever you want.
Applications
For restaurants, business complexes, gas stations or cafes that only want paying customers or tenants using the restroom, a code lock is the simple fix.
We install the lock, set your first code, and show you how to add or change codes. If you run several doors, we can put a different code on each one so you always know which door a code opens. Keyless bathroom door locks (code locks)
A keyless bathroom door lock replaces the key with a code. You give staff or customers a PIN to unlock the bathroom, and you change that code whenever you want.
Occupied and vacant indicator locks
An occupied bathroom lock tells people outside whether the room is in use.
Turn the thumbturn on the inside and two things happen.
- The outside window flips to red and reads Occupied (unlock it and it shows green and reads Vacant).
- A bolt is thrown so that if a code is entered, the door will not open, ensuring the occupant’s privacy.
These are the locks you want on single-occupancy restrooms, family restrooms, and bathrooms where one person uses the room at a time.
We install the indicator lock, make sure the deadbolt lines up with the frame, and set the strike so it throws cleanly every time.
Why you need both an indicator and PIN entry lock together
Here is the part most people miss. A vacant occupied bathroom lock does two jobs at once, and you need both. When someone steps in and turns the lock, a deadbolt throws to physically secure the door, and the indicator flips to Occupied so nobody outside tries the handle.
Take away the indicator and you are left guessing if anyone is in the restroom. People can enter the code and walk in on someone, because there was no way to tell that someone is in the restroom.
Take away the deadbolt and the indicator is only a sign, because the door can still be opened. One piece without the other leaves a privacy gap.
| What you want | The locks we install |
|---|---|
| Hand out a code instead of a key | Keyless code lock (PIN to unlock the bathroom) |
| Keep non-customers out of a restaurant restroom | Keyless code lock |
| Show when a single restroom is in use | Vacant / Occupied indicator lock |
| Privacy | Indicator lock with a deadbolt to prevent anyone with a code from just barging in. |
We install commercial bathroom locks throughout Phoenix
We install keyless bathroom door locks and occupied indicator locks for businesses across Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, and Scottsdale: restaurants, offices, medical and dental suites, salons, gyms, and retail.
Old door, metal frame, or a bathroom that has been propped open for a year because the lock quit, we will get it sorted. Tell us how you want the door to work and who should have access, and we will fit the right lock and set it up.
