Residential Lock Rekeying Services in Florida State

Poor rekeying leaves locks loose or key cuts off, causing lockouts or easy entry by old keyholders. We prevent that. A1 Locksmith Service LLC delivers insured lock rekeying that keeps access secure and hardware intact.

We rekey deadbolts, knob locks, lever locks, smart locks, and electronic key systems. Our tools match industry standards, and we work with trusted brands. Rekeying works for homes, apartments, and small businesses. It updates key access without replacing the full lock.

Only 26% of homeowners rekey their locks after moving. That leaves many doors still open to previous keyholders. Rekeying is safe, fast, and costs less than new lock installation. It gives control to the right people. We’ve done this work for 11 years and back each job with a clear guarantee. Each service includes a free lock check to find weak points

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Our Residential Lock Rekeying
Services in Florida

Locksmith in a navy uniform rekeying a brass deadbolt lock on a wooden front door, with a close-up view of hands adjusting lock pins using specialized tools, under natural daylight.

Deadbolt Lock Rekeying

Padlock Rekeying

Close-up of a locksmith’s gloved hands rekeying a cam lock on a metal cabinet, showing detailed view of the lock mechanism, brass pins, and precision tools under natural daylight.

Cam Lock Rekeying

lose-up of a brass door cylinder lock being rekeyed on a clean workbench, showing exposed pin chambers, scattered brass pins, precision tools, and key blanks under natural daylight with sharp details.

Cylinder Lock Rekeying

Window Lock Rekeying

Close-up of a mailbox lock being rekeyed on a metal surface, showing the lock cylinder, precision tools, and two new silver keys under natural daylight.

Mailbox Lock Rekeying

Close-up of a locksmith’s hands rekeying an antique brass lock on a wooden door, showing intricate vintage lock parts, precision tools, and warm natural lighting.

Old Lock Rekeying

Close-up of an automotive locksmith’s hands programming a car key fob using a handheld diagnostic device, with the car ignition and dashboard in view under natural daylight.

Key Programming

Doorknob Rekeying

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Cabinet Lock Rekeying

Close-up of a brass cabinet lock cylinder placed on a wooden workbench, surrounded by small lock pins, springs, and rekeying tools, captured in natural daylight with sharp details and no text or logos.

Garage Door Lock Rekeying

Close-up of a gate lock cylinder being rekeyed on a metal gate, showing detailed pins, springs, and locksmith tools on a small work surface under natural daylight, with no text or logos visible.

Gate Lock Rekeying

Types of Locks We Rekey

We rekey residential locks in Florida to improve home security without replacing the hardware. At A1 Locksmith Services LLC, our process is fast, precise, and cost-effective. Include:

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Signs that you lock needs to be rekeyed

Keys change hands more often than we realize. After moving, losing a key, or ending a relationship, it’s not always clear who still has access to your home. Even a spare key once given to a guest or housekeeper can create a quiet security gap. Rekeying helps you take back control without needing new hardware.

Other signs are just as important. A key that sticks or grinds may point to wear inside the lock. Some smart locks still accept old backup keys. Homeowners who rent out part of their space often rekey between tenants to maintain safety. Talk to our team today and take the next step in securing your home.

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Lock Brands We Work With

We work with trusted lock brands that deliver reliable protection, long-lasting strength, and smooth function for all types of home security needs.

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Frequently Asked Question's

Rekeying usually costs between $15 and $40 per lock, depending on the type.

  1.  Most homes take 1 to 2 hours, depending on the number of locks.

Rekeying is ideal after moving in, losing a key, or changing who has access.

Yes, if the locks are compatible, they can be rekeyed to use one key.

Rekeying is almost always more affordable than replacing the entire lock.

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