Our
Buford Locksmith Services
technicians are sometimes asked when a good time to replace locks is.
The inquiring customer is either trying to save money or enhance
security (or both!). It’s a valid question. It sometimes gets confusing
due to the ability to rekey a lock instead of replacing it. So what
should you do; replace your lock, rekey your lock or just leave it
alone? Here in Buford, GA we have a low crime rate but that doesn’t mean
that one should take security lightly; just the opposite! Your best bet
is to call our shop and discuss your particular situation with one of
our licensed, bonded and insured locksmiths. If you don’t live in the
area, we encourage you to call your locksmith of choice and go over your
particular lock and key needs and wants. In the meantime read the rest
of this post and you’ll learn more about what to discuss with your
locksmith.
Rekey or replace; what to do?
There is sometimes
confusion about the two services. In fact, they are very different, so
let’s take a closer look at each. Rekeys are less expensive and often,
do the job you need. Instead of looking at cost, why not examine what
you are trying to accomplish. Do you want more control over your key
distribution? Rekeys and replacements both accomplish that. Think about
it. How many people have a copy of your house key? On the surface, you
can think of quite a few; you; your spouse or partner; your kids; and
maybe an in-law, or two. Now drill a little deeper and think of likely
key holders, now or in the recent past. This list is a little longer and
can include realtors, property managers, former owners, the builder,
contractors, delivery persons, babysitters, landscapers, friends of
family, house guests, neighbors, house sitters and anyone else you can
think of. Did they all turn their keys in at some point? Are you sure
about that? Did any make copies of your key? Are you sure about that?
Having
your lock rekeyed completely eliminates any problems with key
distribution as you will need new keys in order to use or lock. What
your locksmith does is this; he or she will keep your lock in place and
just alter the inside pins and springs so that all keys are now null and
void. You will get new keys, of course along with the benefit of saving
money over full lock replacement. Another benefit of rekeying your lock
is that the technician can see how your lock interior looks. Is it
still in good shape, or does it look worn, rusted, or in any way
damaged? Are there still troublesome master pins located inside the
lock? Rekeying your locks gives you and your locksmith technician a
glimpse into the condition of your lock and much can be learned from
this inspection. Who knows? You may order a rekey job and decide upon
full lock replacement based on the professional advice from your
locksmith technician.
Replacement service
A lock replacement is
just that; your locksmith changes the lock to a brand new one. Of
course you will need new keys for this, too as your will be using an
entirely different lock. This service costs a little more than the rekey
job but you get the added benefit of brand new locks and in many cases,
this change can mean an upgrade to stronger, better made hardware.Another good reason to do a
full lock replacement
is crime damage. Let’s say you come home from vacation and notice that
your front door lock looks different. Upon closer inspection, you notice
that it’s been tampered with or even destroyed. Crooks are rough on
locks when the goal is breaking and entering. Locks can be pried open,
picked, blasted, shot, hammered, and even melted open! Obviously, if the
lock is damaged, a rekey job will not be enough; you will need new
locks altogether.
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