How to change locks without changing hardware
There are many reasons why you might need to change the locks on your door. You lost your keys, your lock broke, someone broke into your house, you moved into a new place, etc. A door lock change can seem like a complicated process. It needs to be done carefully, using the required tools to avoid damaging the door and the hardware (latch, door handle, cylinder, etc.). You also need to determine the type of lock you’re using to know exactly how to operate it and you’ll need to learn about how the lock mechanism works. However, if you don’t know much about it or you’re not very interested to learn, why not ask for help from professionals? Having a local locksmith you can count on is a wise solution, and Sure Lock & Key may be a good choice. We are more than happy to provide you with some information about how to change the door lock and our locksmith services if needed.
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