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Question: How To Get All Locks Keyed The Same

To get your locks re-keyed, visit your local locksmith to have them do it for you. Or, just ask the store you’re purchasing the locks from to re-key the lock to one you may already own. It’s a process that should only take a few minutes.

Will Home Depot rekey locks to match?

Home Depot will rekey locks such as Schlage, Kwikset, doorknobs, deadbolts, single and double cylinders for $5 to $15 per lock. If your local store does not offer the service, you may purchase a rekey kit or visit Lowe’s or Ace Hardware. Home Depot does not rekey car locks as they often require specialized technology.

Should I key all my locks the same?

Ultimately, whether you choose to have your deadbolt and door lock open with the same key is your choice. There isn’t necessarily a one size fits all answer. If you want to have separate keys for a door that currently uses only one key, it is easy enough for a locksmith to set it up for you.

How do you make all doors the same key?

How Can I Make All My Doors Open With the Same Key? Prop the door slightly open. Repeat with all other doorknobs. Remove the two screws on the inside of the deadbolts. Take all of the knobs with their locks and keys to a home improvement store.

How much does rekey cost?

After hours emergency service calls run $150 to $250. For home lock or safe installation or rekeying, expect to pay $50 to $100 per hour.Locksmith Charges. Hourly rate $50 – $100 Trip charge $50- $ 100 Emergency trip charge $100 – $150 Rekey lock average $20 – $50 Changing locks $75 per hour.

How many times can you rekey a lock?

Unlimited amount of times. All you need is the Smarkey Security tool.

Is there a master key for all locks?

Without the key number, there is no way for Master Lock to know which key will open your lock. There is not a master key that will open all Master Lock products.

How do you get door locks to match?

When purchasing more than one lock, look for packages that have the same “key alike” number on the package. Alternatively, our store associates can key all of your locks to work with the same key. You can also purchase a rekeying kit to swap out pins and springs yourself.

Can you make all the locks use the same key?

Rekeying won’t fix a worn or damaged lock. Then, if your goal was to change the locks so that you have the only key, you’re set; you only need to rekey if you want multiple locks to share one key. When rekeying multiple locks to fit a single key, all locks must first have been made by the same manufacturer.

Can you rekey locks yourself?

When you rekey a lock by yourself, you will need to purchase a rekey kit that is specific to your brand of doorknob, lever, or deadbolt. In most cases, all other pieces of the lock stay the same. A few simple tools are usually included with the kit.

Is it cheaper to rekey or buy new locks?

Due to the extremely low price of the key pins in the locks, rekeying is almost always much cheaper than getting your locks changed. When rekeying your locks, you are only being charged for the labor, whereas when you get your locks changed, you’re paying both for labor and parts.

Should I change locks or rekey?

When to Change a Lock You should only change your locks if you want or need new ones because it’s generally more expensive than simply having your locks rekeyed. If you’ve lost the key to a lock, changing it may be cheaper than rekeying it, although a locksmith may be able to rekey it without the key.

Can you rekey a deadbolt?

How to Rekey a Deadbolt Lock. If your deadbolt requires a separate key from your entry doorknob, you can rekey it if they are the same brand. To rekey the deadbolt, remove it from the door and repin as you do a doorknob. Make sure the bolt is out and remove the screws holding the deadbolt to the door.

Should I change the locks after buying a house?

When you move into a new home, you should change the locks on your house. You have no idea how many copies of the house keys are floating around out there from the previous homeowners, so changing the locks will keep your new house more secure. Tom recommends changing the locks whenever a new home is purchased.

Can you rekey a lock multiple times?

Multiple Changes Many locks can only be rekeyed up to six times before they must be replaced. If you have rekeyed your locks multiple times, consult with a professional locksmith about changing your door locks.

What is a 999 key?

Bump keys are specially cut keys that can bypass the security mechanisms built into traditional pin and tumbler locks. Bump keys are also referred to as “999 keys” because all of their ridges are cut to the maximum depth (999) in a key-making machine.

Is there such thing as a universal key?

Yes. It’s called the TNT key. It will open any door if you have enough of it.