Need to change who can access your property without replacing your existing locks? Our professional lock rekeying service helps homeowners, landlords, tenants, and businesses in Grange change the key operation of compatible locks while keeping the existing hardware in place.
Grange property owners choose lock rekeying as a fast, cost-effective way to secure their buildings without replacing entire locks.
Our skilled locksmiths adjust the internal pins so old keys no longer work, giving you total key control and instant peace of mind after moving, losing a key, or updating tenant access.
Lock rekeying can allow you to change the keys that operate a compatible lock without automatically replacing the entire lock assembly.
We assist with lock rekeying requirements for homes, rental properties, offices, shops, and other commercial premises across Grange and nearby Adelaide areas.
Whether you’ve lost keys, moved into a property, or need to control access after staff changes, rekeying can provide a practical security solution.
If you’ve lost a house key and don’t know where it ended up, simply making another key may not address the security concern. Rekeying the affected lock can change which keys operate it.
When moving into a property, you may not know how many copies of the previous keys exist. Rekeying can provide greater control over who can access the property.
Landlords and property managers may need to change access arrangements between tenancies. Depending on the lock, rekeying can be a practical alternative to replacing the complete hardware.
Businesses may need to change access after employees leave or responsibilities change. Rekeying suitable locks can help update access without replacing every lock.
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Lock rekeying changes the internal configuration of a compatible lock so that a new key operates it instead of the old key.
Not necessarily. If the existing lock is suitable, rekeying may allow you to change the operating key without replacing the entire hardware.
Yes. Rekeying can be considered when you want to ensure previous keys no longer operate compatible locks.
Depending on the lock hardware, commercial locks may be suitable for rekeying. The existing system should be assessed first.
If the lock is significantly damaged or worn, replacement may be more appropriate than rekeying.