Q: My key is difficult to turn, should I force the key until it works properly again?
A: If a key is difficult to turn then it is likely that either the key, the lock or both have gone out of manufacturers specifications. If you continue to force the key then the head will likely snap off. A repair of this nature is best left in the able hands of a Professional Locksmith
Q: I have heard that WD40® is the best lock lubricant on the planet, is this true?
A: WD40® is ok in a pinch but lock manufacturers list Dry Graphite" as their #1 choice for best lock lubricant to use
Q: How much does it cost to change the key that operates my lock and how long will it take to do?
A: You are referring to re-keying a lock when you say change the key". The cost is $15.00 per lock cylinder and $3.00 for each cut key. It takes approximately 15 minutes per lock cylinder to accomplish. Our service call rates do apply
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