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Everything You Need To Know About Rekeying Locks

Changing locks is a drastic move and not a very effective one. Many people think that changing the locks is an easy fix to a broken lock or problem, but itu2019s usually better to rekey them. In this post, Iu2019m going to explain what re-keying is and when it's best to use this method rather than replacing your locks.

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Everything You Need To Know About Rekeying Locks

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  1. WELCOME TO CAVE CREEK LOCK & KEY LLC

  2. Everything You Need To Know About Rekeying Locks Changing locks is a drastic move and not a very effective one. Many people think that changing the locks is an easy fix to a broken lock or problem, but it’s usually better to rekey them. In this post, I’m going to explain what re-keying is and when it's best to use this method rather than replacing your locks.

  3. What’s rekeying a lock? Changing a lock means replacing an old lock with a new one. Rekeying means changing the working key of the lock to a different key, without replacing the lock itself. In simpler words – you keep the same lock but the old key will no longer operate it. Rekeying locks is much less expensive than changing them because you only pay for the labor involved. However, when you change locks, you have to spend money on both parts and labor.

  4. Reasons to rekey a lock: For homeowners who want only one key to open all the locks in their home or apartment, rekeying is the best option. This process makes it possible to have fewer keys on your key ring while also keeping them more organized. Rekeying a lock can be a good way to make sure that only one set of people has copies of the keys to your home. After all, during the construction process, a number of people might have access to your home, including contractors and inspectors. If you're moving into a previously owned home or have lost a set of spare keys, rekeying is a less expensive alternative to replacing the lock entirely that provides the added security of knowing no one else has access to your home.

  5. Can I do it myself? Rekeying a lock is a difficult, intricate process that requires professional tools and plenty of practice—and it may cost hundreds of dollars, depending on the lock. If you try to rekey a lock yourself and botch it, the lock might be ruined completely. Cave Creek Lock provides expert locksmith services for your property. Our professional Locksmith in Scottsdale AZ offers rekey solutions for home and commercial establishments. Our team of locksmiths will provide you with the best rekey solution at an affordable price in standard time. We offer same-day service to our customers. We also offer a wide range of other services, including lock repair and replacement services and installation of high-security locks.

  6. CAVE CREEK LOCK & KEY LLC Address: 37608 N. Cave Creek Rd. Phone: 4804889842 Email: cclock_bill@hotmail.com Website: https://cavecreeklock.com/

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