High-quality and sturdy door locks are essential to your home’s safety and security. If your entry door lock shows signs of damage or is malfunctioning, don’t wait too long to replace it. Updating locks is also vital if you are moving into a new house.
Here are things you need to know before changing entry door locks.
Replacing vs. Rekeying
Replacement
Door lock replacement is where you remove and replace the entire door lock. If the door handle contains the lock, you must replace it with a new one.
Rekeying
Rekeying involves tweaking a lock’s inner components to fit a new key. It’s usually done in apartments and newly purchased houses. While it costs less than a replacement, this option isn’t ideal if you have a worn-out lock.
When Do You Need New Door Locks?
You’re Moving Into a New Home
Did you recently complete building your dream home? Don’t forget to change your door locks before moving in. Workers and contractors have had access to your humble abode during construction. If you purchased a new house, have the doors rekeyed. Changing locks before your family moves can help ensure your safety and give you peace of mind.
Your Lock Isn’t Working Properly
Locks have moving parts, which could wear out over time from constant use. You need to change your locks if they are hard to turn, are rusting or have damaged parts.
You Lost Your House Keys
Whether you misplaced your house keys or someone stole them from you, among the first things you must do is to change the locks. It will prevent uninvited guests from breaking into your home. Rekeying is a cost-effective option, but a replacement might be necessary if you have no spare keys for the ones missing.
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