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If access to your property no longer feels fully under your control, it may be time to replace the locks instead of waiting for a bigger problem. Our mobile locksmith team serves Round Rock with on-site lock replacement, lock upgrades, rekey service, and smart lock installation for homes, offices, storefronts, and rental properties. Customers usually call after misplaced keys, occupancy changes, employee turnover, break-in concerns, worn hardware, or because they want stronger security with newer lock technology.

Every service visit starts with evaluating the door, frame, strike, latch alignment, and existing hardware so the right solution is chosen for the way the opening is actually used. Some doors only need a cylinder change or rekey, while others benefit from full hardware replacement because the lock is outdated, damaged, unreliable, or no longer matches the level of protection the customer wants. We carry common residential and commercial options in our mobile units, which helps us complete many jobs in one appointment with clear pricing before the work begins.


Deadbolt And Mortise Lock Options

Choosing the right lock starts with understanding the type of door and the kind of traffic it handles every day. Deadbolts are the most common solution on residential doors because they are dependable, widely available, and available in many security grades. They work well on front doors, side doors, garage entry doors, and many small office doors. When installed correctly with a solid strike and proper alignment, a quality deadbolt can provide very strong day-to-day protection.

Mortise locks are different because the body of the lock is recessed into a pocket inside the door. These are often found on commercial entries, older buildings, and heavier doors where durability matters. Mortise systems can offer excellent longevity and a more robust feel, but they require the right preparation and compatible trim. If you are not sure which hardware your property uses, our technician can inspect the opening and explain whether replacing the existing setup or converting to another style makes more sense.

Lock change Round Rock TexasFor customers who want a more secure setup, we also install high-security cylinders and reinforced hardware options. In many cases, the best result is not just the lock itself, but the combination of the lock, strike plate, screws, latch fit, and door condition. A good installation focuses on the entire opening so the new hardware performs smoothly and resists abuse better over time.

When Lock Replacement Makes Sense

Replacing locks is often the best option when there is uncertainty about who may still have a working key. This is common after moving into a house, taking over a commercial unit, changing tenants, ending a roommate arrangement, or transitioning staff. Even when previous keys were returned, duplicates may still exist, and many customers prefer the confidence of knowing the old key pattern is gone entirely.

Hardware condition is another major reason for replacement. A lock that sticks, binds, turns roughly, or fails to latch consistently is not just inconvenient. It can leave a door partially secured, increase wear on the key, and eventually stop functioning at the worst time. Sometimes the problem comes from a worn cylinder, while in other cases the latch and strike are no longer lining up correctly because the door has shifted. Replacing the hardware can solve both the security concern and the daily frustration.

After attempted forced entry or a burglary, lock replacement is often the safer route because hidden internal damage may not be visible from the outside. Customers also choose replacement during a broader upgrade, especially when older hardware no longer matches the appearance of the property or when they want stronger resistance against picking, bumping, or unauthorized key duplication.

Smart Lock Upgrade Choices

Modern lock systems can add convenience without sacrificing security when the correct model is chosen for the door. Smart locks are popular with homeowners, rental property operators, and small businesses because they can reduce dependence on physical keys and make it easier to manage access. Depending on the model, features may include keypad codes, app control, temporary guest credentials, audit trails, auto-lock functions, and integration with wider smart home systems.

Some smart locks replace the entire deadbolt, while others work as retrofit devices that operate an existing interior thumb-turn. Full replacement models are often preferred when the goal is a fresh start with new hardware. Retrofit designs can be useful when exterior appearance must stay the same. We help customers choose based on door compatibility, battery access, weather exposure, user habits, and how many people will use the lock.

When customers ask about product quality, we often discuss practical differences between brands rather than just appearance. For example, many homeowners recognize Schlage for dependable residential deadbolts and keypad options, while customers interested in connected home products often look at Yale for app-based access features. The right smart lock is not always the most expensive one. It is the model that fits the door correctly and matches the way the property is used every day.

Rekey Service Or Full Lock Replacement

Rekeying and lock replacement solve similar access-control problems, but they are not identical services. Rekeying changes the internal pin configuration of the existing cylinder so the old key stops working and a new key becomes active. This option is usually less expensive when the current hardware is still in good condition and the customer is happy with the style, finish, and quality of the existing lock.

Replacement is usually better when the lock is worn out, damaged, outdated, mismatched, or when a new finish or upgraded security level is desired. Many customers also prefer replacement when they are switching from a standard lock to a smart lock or from a lower-grade product to heavier-duty hardware. If we inspect the lock and find that the body, cylinder, latch, or trim is already nearing the end of its service life, replacing it can be the smarter long-term investment.

In some jobs, the best solution is a mix of both services. A customer might replace the main entry deadbolt with a newer model while rekeying several side doors to reduce cost. During the visit, we explain the pros and cons of each route so the decision is based on actual condition, not guesswork.

Why Professional Installation Matters

Installing a lock may look simple from the outside, but proper performance depends on more than tightening a few screws. The backset, door thickness, bore size, latch fit, strike location, handing, and frame condition all affect how well the lock will function. Poorly fitted hardware can drag, bind, leave marks on the frame, or fail to secure consistently. A lock that does not line up correctly can also wear out faster and create security gaps that defeat the purpose of the upgrade.

Professional installation helps avoid those problems by making sure the hardware is fitted to the opening rather than forced into place. It also allows the technician to spot issues with the door itself, such as swelling, hinge sag, loose strikes, or cracked wood around the latch area. Fixing those details during the same visit often makes a bigger difference than simply changing the cylinder.

Customers also call us because they want a clean result and a smoother process. Instead of buying the wrong product, drilling unnecessary holes, or discovering too late that the new hardware is incompatible, they get help choosing the correct lock and having it installed properly during the same appointment. We schedule service from 8am-midnight, which gives customers flexibility for residential and commercial visits.

Lock Brands And Hardware We Service

We work with a wide range of residential and commercial lock brands, and we help customers compare them based on durability, security features, budget, and appearance. For aluminum storefront doors and narrow stile commercial applications, many property managers are familiar with Adams Rite. For homes and light commercial use, some customers prefer the straightforward value of Arrow or the popular rekey-friendly options from Kwikset.

For higher traffic environments, we regularly see brands such as Sargent, Corbin Russwin, and Falcon. When exit hardware is part of the door assembly, customers may ask about Von Duprin panic devices. For elevated key control and stronger cylinder protection, many people look into Medeco or Mul-T-Lock. We also service decorative and premium residential hardware, including Baldwin and Emtek, along with mechanical keyless products such as Simplex.

Because every property has different priorities, we focus less on brand hype and more on suitability. A stylish lock may be perfect for one front door, while a heavier-duty commercial application may call for a completely different product family. Our job is to match the hardware to the opening, usage, and security goal.

Estimated Pricing For Lock Service

The figures below are general estimates for common lock services in the Round Rock area. Final pricing depends on the condition of the door, the type of hardware selected, and whether adjustments or additional parts are needed. The technician provides the exact quote on site before any work starts.


Service Type Estimated Price
Service Call $29
Residential Lock Change $75 – $180
Commercial Lock Change $95 – $250
High-Security Lock Replacement $140 – $350
Smart Lock Installation $120 – $280
Residential Rekey Per Cylinder $25 – $45
Commercial Rekey Per Cylinder $35 – $60

Why Customers In Round Rock Call Us

Customers want more than someone who can simply swap a lock. They want a technician who shows up prepared, explains the options clearly, respects the property, and installs hardware that works the way it should. Our service is mobile, which means we bring the tools and common parts needed to complete many jobs on site without sending customers across town to compare products on their own.

We work with residential doors, office entries, storefront hardware, rental units, and selected specialty lock applications. Whether the goal is restoring control after a key issue or upgrading to better hardware for daily use, we focus on straightforward recommendations and dependable workmanship. Many appointments are completed the same day, and customers appreciate that the process is explained in plain language instead of industry jargon.

Common Questions

  1. Should I change the locks after moving in?
    Yes. It is one of the most common and most sensible times to do it because you usually do not know how many copies of the old keys exist.
  2. Can you rekey locks instead of replacing them?
    Yes, if the hardware is compatible and still in good condition. We inspect it first and let you know which option is more practical.
  3. How long does a typical lock change take?
    Many standard jobs take about 15 to 45 minutes per lock, although commercial doors and specialty hardware may take longer.
  4. Do you install customer-supplied smart locks?
    Yes, in many cases we do, as long as the product fits the door properly and the existing preparation is compatible.
  5. Do you handle commercial locks too?
    Yes. We service many office, storefront, and mixed-use property lock types, including mortise locks and some exit device related hardware.
  6. What if my lock problem is really caused by the door alignment?
    That is common. We inspect the lock and the opening together because the door condition often affects security and performance.
  7. Are evening appointments available?
    Yes. We offer scheduling from 8am-midnight, including many late-day appointments.
  8. Can you help me choose between brands?
    Yes. We compare options based on the door, expected use, budget, and whether you want standard, decorative, commercial, or high-security hardware.
  9. Do smart locks work well for rentals?
    They often do, especially for controlled guest access and code changes, but the right model depends on the property and how often codes need to be managed.
  10. Is replacing a lock always better than rekeying?
    Not always. If the hardware is solid and you only want old keys disabled, rekeying may be enough. Replacement is better when the hardware itself is the issue or when you want an upgrade.

Service Area And Final Notes

We provide mobile lock service in Round Rock and nearby communities such as Pflugerville, Hutto, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, and Austin, including service in zip codes like 78664, 78665, and 78681. Whether you need a basic deadbolt replaced, a commercial mortise lock serviced, or a smart lock added to improve convenience and control, we focus on giving you a practical solution that fits the property and restores confidence in who can enter.