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Friday, April 24, 2009 

How Much Does it Cost to Change Locks?

Changing Locks

Many enquiries that locksmiths receive, are about The Joker action figure cost to change locks.

Often, clients are meaning to inquire as to just changing the combinations of their Doom Patrol locks, Dark Shadows books they can maintain the same hardware on their doors.

Or when the keys to their house, office 1909 Philadelphia Caramel automobile have been misplaced, stolen or even copied unknowingly (suspected), they experience the need to re-code their locks.
Also many new home buyers or new tenants want to make sure that previous residents of their property can no Godzilla model gain entry.

Locksmiths across the country vary greatly in their fees. There are accepted industry averages published in locksmith publications like The National Locksmith magazine and the Locksmith Ledger magazine annually, but the going rate can vary from around $5.00 per keyhole to as much as $20.00 per keyhole for residential or commercial door locks and from $10.00 to $35.00 for automobile locks. Often this does not include labor for the removal and refitting of locks.

Master-keying is another charge that most locksmiths charge slightly higher fees for. Often, specialist products like Medeco or Multlock or Primus or Best or Assa or Abloy or Bilock products can incur significantly increased fees due to the higher cost for the pin or disc tumblers.

Altering the lock combinations on your doors is very important to maintaining your peace of mind, the security and privacy of your family members, fellow workers etc.

There are multiple brands that offer key control to further protect from unauthorised duplication of your keys. Contacting your local locksmith is the best option to determine the most suitable and cost effective approach.

Danny Gurvis BMkt, Dip FLMGMNT.
Danny is a well rounded and highly qualified Master Locksmith with in excess of 25 years international experience in the physical security products and services industry

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