Can You Make All The Locks Use The Same Key?

Keyed alike means one key fits all locks, for example your front and back door locks can both use the same key or every lock in an office can use the same key. Having your locks keyed alike is very beneficial if you want to open & close all your door locks with one key.

How do you get all locks keyed the same?

To get your locks re-keyed, visit your local locksmith to have them do it for you. Or, just ask the store you’re purchasing the locks from to re-key the lock to one you may already own. It’s a process that should only take a few minutes.

Can a locksmith change all locks to same key?

Some locksmiths may tell you that you should change your locks. But in many cases, you can just rekey them, which means changing the existing lock system so a new key operates it. A locksmith simply replaces the tumblers and pins to create a lock that can be opened by a brand-new key.

How do I change locks to the same key?

How to Rekey a Lock

  1. Step 1: Remove the Doorknob. The first step is to remove the doorknob from the door.
  2. Step 2: Remove the Cylinder.
  3. Step 3: Take Out the C-Clip.
  4. Step 4: Attach Key Plug.
  5. Step 5: Dump the Old Pins.
  6. Step 6: Insert New Pins.
  7. Step 7: Replace the Plug.
  8. Step 8: Reattach Knob to Door.

Is there a master key for all Master locks?

Without the key number, there is no way for Master Lock to know which key will open your lock. There is not a master key that will open all Master Lock products.

Is it cheaper to rekey or replace locks?

Rekeying your lock is almost always cheaper than replacing a lock. This is because of the cheaper price of the key pins inside the locks, whereas when you replace a lock, you are paying for all brand-new parts.

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How much does it cost to have your locks changed?

You’ll pay from $40 to $300 to buy a new door lock, depending on design, materials, and whether it’s a simple key-in-knob lock or a high-end lock-and-handle combo with smart technology features. Professional locksmith installation can add another $80 to $200, depending on the complexity of the lock.

Can I rekey a lock myself?

When you rekey a lock by yourself, you will need to purchase a rekey kit that is specific to your brand of doorknob, lever, or deadbolt. You will receive several keys (often between three and six keys), all identically cut.In most cases, all other pieces of the lock stay the same.

How much does it cost to rekey a house lock?

Rekeying locks on your home costs $40 to $100 plus $15 to $40 per lock or about $75 per hour. If you call the locksmith to your home, you might also pay a trip fee of $50 to $100.

Will Home Depot rekey new locks?

Home Depot does rekey doorknobs, cylinder, and deadbolt locks at selected store locations. Customers can expect to pay $5 to $50, and Home Depot will rekey locks purchased from the store or other retailers/brands, including Schlage and Kwikset locks, provided you can offer the correct keys.

Should you have one key for all locks?

The most common reason why homeowners have all of their locks keyed alike is simply convenience.You would have to fumble around with all of the keys on your key ring to find the one that fit a particular lock. By having all of your locks keyed alike, you could eliminate these hassles and simply use one key.

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How do master keys work for multiple locks?

Some locks are designed to work with two different keys. The change key will open only that specific lock, while the master key will open that lock and several others in a group. In these locks, a few of the pin pairs are separated by a third pin. This third pin is called a master wafer or spacer.

Can you duplicate a master key?

Master Key Systems Are Created on Restricted Keyways
Restricted keyways are patented, which means that they can’t be sold on the open market and can’t be copied at a hardware store or commercial location. Instead, master keys can only be copied with your authorization by your key provider.

What is a 999 key?

Bump keys are specially cut keys that can bypass the security mechanisms built into traditional pin and tumbler locks. Bump keys are also referred to as “999 keys” because all of their ridges are cut to the maximum depth (999) in a key-making machine.

Can two keys be the same?

No two copies of keys are exactly the same, even if they were both made from key blanks that are struck from the same mould or cut from the same duplicating/milling machine with no changes to the bitting settings in between.

Is rekeying a lock safe?

Rekeying a lock does not hurt the security of the lock, nor does it make it more secure. One of the factors that makes a lock secure is how many pins are inside of it. As long as the locksmith swaps the old 5 pins with 5 new ones, the lock will remain just as secure as it was before.

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Can any lock be rekeyed?

You can re-key a lock like a pro at a fraction of the cost. Re-keying kits are available for most lock brands but they’re not interchangeable. You must buy a kit for each brand of lock in your home.

How much is it to get a key made at Walmart?

Walmart does provide key copying and cutting services in 2021. Customers can cut their own keys and make duplicates in-store at the MinuteKey kiosks. The price for each key can range from $2 to $6 per key.

Does Triple A unlock cars?

Yes, AAA will unlock your friends car, but you need to be present there with your card and you need to tell the AAA service person that either you were driving the car or you were the passenger, because AAA ties the membership with the person and not the car, so you can use it for any car you like as long as you are

Can I rekey a lock without the original key?

In most cases, a locksmith can rekey your locks even if you’ve lost or misplaced the original key. He/she can either shim or pick the lock in order to unlock the door. When rekeying a lock cylinder, the locksmith will have an easier time removing the lock cylinder after bringing the lock to the “unlock” position.

Can locksmiths make keys from a lock?

If the lock is able to be disassembled a locksmith can crack the code of the key and create a key to match.Once a locksmith has pulled the lock apart and deciphered the type of pins and their order, a key can be made to match.

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