There are so many options when it comes to locks – garage locks,
front door locks, keyless locks, patio locks and so on. Finding the
perfect lock for your doors or windows can prove to be a challenge,
especially when you factor in all of the different brands out there
creating these products. For reasons like this, it is a good idea to
reach out to a locksmith for help.
When to Replace a Lock: Is It Time?
Locks don’t necessarily come with expiration dates, but this doesn’t
mean it will last forever. Nor can you expect it to! Think about how
harsh weather patterns or even just normal wear and tear will impact a
lock over time. At some point in time, you may have to replace the locks
at your property. So, how do you know when it’s time? We are going to
discuss some things to look for which will indicate that you might be
due for a lock change. Note: there are more things than just damage or
old age that will warrant a lock change, and we will also discuss those
things here.
- Dents and damage
Locks can get damaged over time, whether it is because someone attempted to break your lock, or the lock was just mishandled.
- Corrosion
Corrosion indicates to you that the metal is weakening. So what
happens if the metal becomes too weak? It’s easier to break, and we know
you don’t want that to happen.
If you notice any rust or corrosion on your locks, it is a good idea
to talk with a locksmith to see what they recommend. It doesn’t mean
that your lock is forever ruined, but it warrants attention.
Other Reasons for a Lock Change
As mentioned, old age, wear and tear and corrosion aren’t the only
factors that will warrant a lock change. Here are some other things to
consider.
- Change your locks if you moved
Even if you move into a brand new house, you might want to think
about buying new locks for the windows and doors. How many contractors
and realtors had access to your property? How many people are still
walking around with a key? Yes, you might think that you can trust them,
but imagine this scenario: a contractor was doing some work on the
house. He was installing blinds. Someone forgot to get the key back from
them. Now, this man might be a completely trustworthy person. But what
if someone snatched the key from him and made a copy? What if something
else went wrong? Change those locks!
To read more: When to Replace Locks