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How Much Does it Cost to Rekey a Lock A Complete Price Guide

Rekeying a lock usually costs between $20 and $50 per lock. Prices vary based on lock type, complexity, and location. Multiple locks may qualify for discounts. For an accurate estimate, contact local locksmiths and provide details about your specific needs and lock types.

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How Much Does it Cost to Rekey a Lock A Complete Price Guide

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  1. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO REKEY A LOCK? A COMPLETE PRICE GUIDE This goes for houses, offices, or cars. Consider rekeying your lock if locked out, after a break-in, or as a precaution. www.amlock.com.au

  2. Rekeying a standard house lock cylinder costs between $56 and $69 for a single-cylinder lock. In simpler terms, this is the total cost for a single-cylinder lock. However, as you rekey more than more locks and cylinders, you would be forced to spend more and more money. Rekeying a car door lock costs $35-$55, while ignition rekeying ranges from $60 to $150. Vehicle ignitions are expensive to key due to enhanced security features or complex locking mechanisms. • Average Cost to Rekey a Lock The type of lock can also make a big difference in the cost of rekeying your lock. The lock’s complexity varies, some may need advanced tools or skills to reset. Switching from high-security locks to standard pin and tumbler locks will incur a higher rekeying cost. • Type of Lock

  3. Original Ke The optimal choice is to rekey using the original key, which is easier and more cost-effective. If the lock isn’t available, the locksmith can identify a similar lock for key replacement. The process should be added to the lock replacing it at full cost. In cases where the lock is damaged or lost with the keys, the locksmith must replace the locks.

  4. Number of Locks The price to change a lock’s key setup depends on how many cylinders you have, not the doors. So, if many locks or doors need this change, the total price goes up. The more locks or cylinders to change, the more you pay.

  5. Rekeying vs. Changing Locks Making a lock work with a new key by changing its inner parts is often cheaper than putting in a new lock. This process moves the tiny parts inside the lock to fit a new key. It’s cheap because you don’t need new parts or changes to the door. However, not all locks can be changed this way. If the lock is faulty, a locksmith may need to install a new lock, which can be more expensive. This is because you have to pay for the new lock and the locksmith’s work.

  6. Contact us Website www.amlock.com.au Email • info@amlock.com.au • call at • 03 9419 6922

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