It’s important to change your locks if you lose your keys, experience a break-in, or move into a new home.
If you're locked out of your house, stay calm and avoid trying to force the door open yourself. Call a professional locksmith, who can help you safely and efficiently get back inside without damaging your property.
If your locks are old, rusty, or not functioning properly, it may be time to replace them. Additionally, if you've lost your keys or had a recent break-in, replacing your locks will ensure your security is up to date.
Yes, a locksmith can create a new key from an existing lock. This is a common service when you've lost your keys or if the original keys are damaged.
If you are locked out, you can contact a professional locksmith who can help you regain access to your home or car without causing damage.
If your key breaks in the lock, avoid trying to remove the broken piece yourself, as this can cause further damage. Call a locksmith who can extract the broken key and replace it with a new one.
Yes, we offer emergency locksmith services 24/7 for situations such as lockouts, lost keys, and broken locks. We understand emergencies happen, and we’re here to help whenever you need us.
There are several ways to increase home security, such as installing high-quality deadbolts, upgrading to smart locks, adding a peephole or security camera, or rekeying your locks if you've recently moved into a new home.
Yes! Rekeying locks allows you to change the internal mechanism of the lock so it works with a different key without replacing the entire lock system.
Rekeying a lock involves changing the internal mechanism of a lock so that it can be operated by a different key. It's a cost-effective solution if you've lost your keys or want to prevent previous keyholders from accessing your property.
Yes, a professional locksmith can assist with car lockouts. We have the tools and expertise to unlock most vehicle models without causing damage to your car.
Some homeowner's or renter's insurance policies may cover locksmith services, depending on the circumstances. Check with your insurance provider to see if you're eligible for coverage.