Many of us will have experienced at least one event that makes us want to rekey our home locks or have them changed, and whether you’ve just moved into a new property or have lost your keys, the decision to rekey or change the locks is an important one.

Should you change the locks if you lose your keys?

While you absolutely can have all your locks changed if you lose your keys, it may not always be necessary, and in some cases, rekeying the old lock is a viable option.

By removing the lock and switching out the screws and pins, the locksmith will effectively reprogram the lock and make it work with a new key. But it comes with its own set of disadvantages, too; let’s look at the pros and cons of rekeying your locks:

Pros

  • It’s a cheaper alternative to changing the locks
  • Security is increased as no old key will work in the lock
  • The work is quicker
  • There is less waste involved

Cons

  • Only fully functioning, undamaged locks can be subjected to rekeying
  • Some locksmiths will not perform this service

When should you have your locks changed?

Sometimes, it’s much more effective (and often, necessary), to change the whole lock mechanism, and this work can easily be carried out by a professional locksmith, in little time. If your locks are old, faulty or damaged, changing them is sensible, and if you’ve lost your keys or have just moved into a new property, this will give you added peace of mind and security.

You may also want to upgrade your existing locks, and a non-obligatory conversation with your local locksmith can help you decide what level of security you need, and what type of lock would work best for your home. If necessary, they will carry out a thorough assessment of the security needs of your home, and help you get the whole place safe, secure and protected.

Below are some common circumstances in which a full lock change is advantageous:

  • If your locks are old, faulty or broken
  • You’ve recently experienced a break-in
  • You want to upgrade your locks and embrace modern technology
  • You want to have one key for multiple locks

Let’s look at the pros and cons of having your locks changed:

Pros

  • With a whole new mechanism, it’s not possible for anyone with the old keys to gain access
  • You’ll get new locks that are more modern and of a higher quality
  • You could change over to a keyless entry system

Cons

  • It can cost more
  • It can take longer

If you’re still not sure whether you should rekey or change your locks, your local, licensed locksmith should be able to offer you their professional and unbiased advice. If you’ve recently experienced a break in or your locks aren’t working as they should, reach out to them as a matter of urgency.

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