Rekey

Lost or stolen keys often prompt property owners to consider rekeying rather than replacing locks. By changing the lock’s internal coding, old keys become ineffective and new keys are issued for authorized users.

When there is uncertainty surrounding who may have access to existing keys, rekeying can provide an effective solution. The lock is adjusted internally to function with a different key, helping enhance security without requiring a complete lock replacement.

Our team is experienced with a wide range of security systems and lock designs. Before performing a rekey service, we assess the lock thoroughly. We then use professional methods to update key compatibility and access control.

Home Locks Rekey Service

Knowing exactly who has access to your residence can help support long-term security. Whether you recently moved into a new home, misplaced keys, completed remodeling work, changed residents, or have concerns about duplicate keys, rekeying can be an effective way to improve protection.

Rekeying is a popular choice for residential properties when access control needs to be updated. Our technicians carefully adjust the lock’s internal components so that previous keys can no longer operate the mechanism. New keys are then provided to approved users. This service helps homeowners, tenants, landlords, and property investors improve security, maintain current lock hardware, and preserve the functionality and appearance of their existing locking systems.

Rekeying can frequently be performed on locks found throughout residential properties, including front entrances, rear doors, side access points, patio entry doors, and garage access doors. Each lock is reviewed individually to determine suitability.

Residential rekeying offers homeowners a cost-effective way to improve security while keeping existing lock systems. In many cases, locks can be configured to operate using a single key, providing added convenience. Whether you are updating access after a move or simply want greater peace of mind, our Home Locks Rekey Service can help.

Commercial Locks Rekey Service

Commercial facilities commonly deal with access control challenges associated with staff turnover, management changes, contractor access, and tenant movement. Our Commercial Locks Rekey Service helps maintain security and support operational needs.

Commercial security systems often include office locks, storefront locks, restricted keyways, and master key configurations. Our technicians can evaluate these systems and determine whether rekeying is recommended.

Businesses often use commercial rekeying to prevent old keys from providing access while preserving existing locks. This solution is commonly recommended following staff turnover, key loss incidents, security concerns, property acquisitions, or organizational changes.

Before beginning any rekeying project, our team reviews lock hardware and access control arrangements to ensure the most suitable solution. We help maintain proper lock functionality while supporting secure access management. Facilities with master key systems may also benefit from an assessment of key hierarchy organization. Our Commercial Locks Rekey Service helps strengthen commercial security.

Secure Access Starts with Rekeying – Call (815) 701-9590!

Rekeying can be an excellent option for homeowners, business owners, and property managers seeking improved security without the cost of replacing lock hardware. Our team provides Home Locks Rekey Service, Commercial Locks Rekey Service, and comprehensive locksmith solutions designed to help maintain better control over property access. We carefully inspect existing lock systems and perform professional rekeying services that help prevent unauthorized entry while preserving reliable lock functionality. Whether your concerns involve lost keys, occupancy changes, employee turnover, or updated access control requirements, we are ready to help. Contact us today to discuss your needs and learn more about our professional locksmith services.

Service Areas Across Illinois

Service Areas Across Illinois