The benefits of rekeying instead of replacing locks
Quick thought: I’m about to change a bunch of locks after a roommate moved out, and I’m trying to figure out the smartest way to go about it. Someone suggested rekeying instead of replacing the whole hardware, saying it’s cheaper and just as secure. I’ve never done it before, so I’m not sure if that’s true or if I’d be sacrificing safety. I found this locksmith service in Melbourne that seems to cover both options: . Has anyone gone this route and been happy with the results?
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Rekeying changes the internal pins so old keys stop working, but the outer hardware stays the same. If your locks are in good condition, it’s a fast, tidy, and cost-effective way to reset access without replacing everything. I did it after a roommate left and felt just as secure, plus I had all doors keyed alike. A locksmith can also spot any worn parts worth replacing during the process.