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When access to your property no longer feels fully under control, replacing the locks is often the smartest next step. Lock Change Greatwood provides mobile locksmith service for homeowners, business owners, landlords, tenants, and property managers who need dependable on-site help without the inconvenience of removing hardware and taking it to a shop. Whether the reason is lost keys, a recent move, stolen keys, a break-in, or simply the need for stronger protection, we come prepared to restore security with the right lock solution for your door.

Our locksmiths work on residential and commercial properties throughout Greatwood and nearby neighborhoods, handling everything from standard lock replacement to rekey service, smart lock upgrades, and higher-security hardware installations. Every service begins with a practical inspection of the existing setup so we can recommend what actually makes sense for your door, usage level, and budget. Some customers need a fast reset with new keys. Others want a complete hardware change with better durability, cleaner operation, and improved day-to-day convenience. Either way, our goal is to make the process simple, clear, and worth the call.


When a Lock Change Is the Right Move

There are many situations where changing the locks is more than just a routine upgrade. It becomes a practical security decision. One of the most common reasons is moving into a new house or office. Even if the previous owner or tenant seems trustworthy, there is no reliable way to know how many copies of the keys were made over the years or who may still have one. Friends, relatives, maintenance workers, cleaners, contractors, former roommates, and past employees may all have had access at some point. Installing new locks removes that uncertainty immediately.

Another common reason is lost or stolen keys. A missing key can create a lot of stress because you do not know where it ended up or whether it can be traced back to the property. In that situation, replacing the lock gives you a clean break from the old key and lets you move forward without worrying about surprise access later. Lock changes are also a strong option after a burglary repair, attempted break-in, tenant turnover, staff change, or whenever an old lock starts to feel loose, sticky, or unreliable.

In some homes and businesses, the issue is less about an emergency and more about performance. Locks wear down over time. Cylinders become rough, bolts stop extending smoothly, and alignment shifts as doors settle and frames move. A new lock can improve both security and daily function. Instead of struggling with a hard-to-turn key or a latch that barely catches, you get hardware that works cleanly and feels solid every time the door closes.

Understanding Rekeying and Full Replacement

Not every call requires brand-new hardware. In many cases, rekeying is enough to fix the access problem. Rekeying means changing the internal pin combination inside the cylinder so the old key no longer works and a new key operates the existing lock. This is often a smart option if the lock body is still in good condition, the appearance matches the property, and the customer is mainly trying to make older keys useless. It can be faster and more budget-friendly than full replacement, especially when multiple doors need to be updated at once.

Full replacement makes more sense when the hardware is outdated, damaged, worn out, poorly installed, or simply not the type of lock you want anymore. If you want stronger protection, better key control, a new style, or smart entry features, changing the entire lock is usually the better route. Replacement is also recommended when the existing hardware has too much wear to justify keeping it. A rekey can stop old keys from working, but it will not fix loose parts, a failing latch, or a weak lock body.

Our technicians help customers compare both options right at the door. Sometimes a customer asks for a replacement but ends up choosing a rekey after we inspect the lock and confirm the hardware is still solid. Other times, someone requests a simple rekey, only to discover the lock is too worn to trust for the long term. The right answer depends on the actual condition of the door and lock, not just the original request.

Deadbolts, Mortise Locks, and Smart Hardware

The best lock for a property depends on how the door is built, how often it is used, and what level of convenience or protection the customer wants. Deadbolts remain one of the most common choices for homes because they are straightforward, effective, and available in a wide range of quality levels. A properly installed deadbolt can provide strong everyday protection for front doors, side entries, garage access doors, and other common residential openings.

Mortise locks are usually found on commercial doors, multifamily buildings, and certain high-end residential entries. Unlike a basic cylindrical lock, a mortise lock fits into a pocket cut into the door and combines multiple functions into one durable assembly. These locks are often chosen for heavy-use doors because they hold up well over time and offer strong mechanical performance. Because they are more complex, accurate service matters. Proper measurement, fitting, and adjustment are essential if you want the hardware to operate smoothly and last.

Smart locks are a popular upgrade for customers who want keyless convenience, custom user codes, app access, or easier control over who enters the property. They are useful for families, rental properties, offices, and anyone who wants fewer physical keys to manage. Some models fully replace the existing deadbolt, while others retrofit onto compatible hardware. We install and configure smart locks from common brands such as Yale, Kwikset, and Schlage, helping customers choose a model that fits both the door and the way the space is actually used.

Why Professional Locksmith Service Beats DIY Guesswork

Many people assume lock replacement is just a matter of removing a few screws and dropping a new unit into place. In reality, the details matter. Door thickness, backset, latch alignment, strike position, cylinder fit, and frame condition all affect how secure and smooth the finished result will be. A lock that looks installed can still drag, bind, misalign, or fail to seat correctly in the strike plate, which affects both usability and security.

DIY work can be tempting, especially when customers are trying to save time or money, but mistakes can easily lead to stripped screws, damaged trim, misaligned latches, or hardware that never feels right. On older doors, small alignment problems are common, and on commercial doors, the hardware is often less forgiving than a simple residential deadbolt. Smart locks bring another layer of complexity because setup, calibration, and connectivity issues may come into play.

Professional locksmith service reduces those risks. Our team arrives with the tools needed to fit, install, adjust, and test the lock correctly. We look at the door as a whole, not just the hardware itself. If the latch needs adjustment, the strike needs repositioning, or the frame is contributing to a poor fit, we address that as part of the installation whenever possible. Customers also appreciate that our work is backed by a 6-month warranty on parts and labor, giving added confidence that the job was done properly from the start.

Brands and Lock Systems We Commonly Service

We service a wide variety of residential and commercial lock brands, depending on the property type and the level of security required. For many homes, customers ask for familiar and dependable options such as Kwikset and Schlage. These brands are common on standard residential doors and come in a range of finishes, styles, and lock grades. Homeowners interested in modern access control also often ask about Yale smart lock options.

For commercial and higher-security work, we also handle hardware from Adams Rite for aluminum storefront doors, Arrow for office and commercial entry use, Sargent for high-traffic settings, and Falcon for practical business applications. Customers who want stronger key control and more resistant hardware may choose Mul-T-Lock or Medeco.

For decorative residential upgrades and specialized hardware, we also work with Baldwin, Emtek, Simplex, Von Duprin, Corbin Russwin, Assa Abloy, Kaba, Norton, Stanley, and Weiser. If you already bought your own lock, we can often install customer-supplied hardware too, provided it is compatible with the door prep and overall setup.

Estimated Pricing for Lock Change Service

Lock change pricing in Greatwood depends on the type of lock, the condition of the door, the complexity of the installation, and whether any extra parts or adjustments are needed. A standard home lock replacement is usually less involved than a commercial mortise lock installation or a smart lock setup that includes configuration and testing. That is why the final price is confirmed after the technician inspects the hardware and the door on site.


Service Type Price
Service Call $29
Residential Lock Change $75 - $150
Commercial Lock Change $95 - $185
High-Security Lock Installation $145 - $250
Smart Lock Installation $125 - $225
Lock Rekey (each) $25 - $45

These figures are provided as estimates. The actual job may vary depending on how the existing lock was installed, whether the frame needs adjustment, and whether the hardware selected is basic, decorative, commercial, or high-security. Before any work begins, the technician explains the final price so you can approve it with no confusion.

Why Property Owners in Greatwood Rely on Our Team

Property owners in Greatwood want more than someone who can swap out a lock. They want clear communication, honest recommendations, and workmanship that leaves the door more secure and easier to use. Our mobile locksmith service is built around that. We come to the site prepared, inspect the hardware carefully, and explain the choices in plain language so customers understand exactly what they are paying for and why.

We are licensed, bonded, and insured, and we work with both residential and commercial hardware every day. From a single deadbolt replacement to a multi-door rekey, smart lock conversion, or storefront lock service, we focus on practical results and clean installation. Service is available 7 days a week from 8am-midnight, making it easier for customers to get help without putting the security problem off for later.

Common Questions & Answers

  1. How long does a lock change usually take?
    Many standard jobs take about 20 to 40 minutes per lock, though commercial hardware and smart lock setups may take longer.
  2. Can you rekey locks instead of replacing them?
    Yes, when the lock is compatible and still in good condition, rekeying is often a very practical option.
  3. Do I need to provide my own lock?
    No, we carry common residential and commercial replacement options, but we can often install customer-supplied hardware as well.
  4. Can multiple locks use one key?
    Yes, in many cases we can key alike compatible locks so one key operates several doors.
  5. Do you install smart locks?
    Yes, we install and configure many smart lock models for homes, rentals, and businesses.
  6. Do you work weekends?
    Yes, we provide mobile locksmith service 7 days a week.
  7. Is there a warranty?
    Yes, our work includes a 6-month warranty on parts and labor.
  8. Can you help after a lockout too?
    Yes, we also offer lockout assistance in addition to rekey and lock change service.
  9. Do you work on commercial doors?
    Yes, we service office doors, storefront hardware, mortise locks, and many other commercial setups.
  10. Should I change locks after moving in?
    Yes, that is usually one of the best ways to make sure previous key holders no longer have access.

Final Notes and Service Area

Lock Change Greatwood serves homes, offices, storefronts, rental properties, and other commercial spaces throughout Greatwood and nearby areas. Whether you need to replace one worn front-door lock, rekey several doors to one key, or upgrade the property with stronger or smarter hardware, we provide on-site service designed to make the process as smooth as possible.

If your current locks are outdated, damaged, difficult to use, or no longer give you confidence, now is a good time to take control of access again. Our mobile locksmith team is ready to inspect the hardware, explain your options, and complete the work with the goal of improving both security and peace of mind.