Why a Professional Home Rekeying Service Beats Changing Your Locks
Many homeowners assume that gaining real security after a move means buying brand-new deadbolts and door knob locks. In most cases, that's unnecessary spending. Rekeying works by having a skilled technician disassemble each lock cylinder, swap out the key pins inside, and reassemble everything to a new key cut — the hardware you already own, including quality Schlage or Kwikset deadbolts and knob sets, keeps functioning perfectly with zero damage to your door frame or finish. The result is identical security to a brand-new lock at a fraction of the material cost, and it's completed in minutes per lock rather than hours of carpentry work.
Where rekeying becomes especially valuable is in older Bradenton homes — the kind of 1960s and 1970s construction you find throughout the Palma Sola and Cortez Road corridors — that may have mortise locks installed in their original solid-wood doors. A mortise lock is a heavy-duty, full-body mechanism recessed directly into the door's edge, far more robust than a standard cylindrical lock. Our technicians are specifically trained in mortise lock service: we rekey the cylinder, inspect the internal cam and case, and verify that the mortise lock's latch and deadbolt functions operate smoothly before we leave. If the existing cylinder is worn beyond reliable rekeying, we'll tell you honestly and quote a cylinder replacement on the spot — no surprise charges.
