Again your locks must match.
Replacing door locks with same key.
Replacing door locks you ll pay from 40 to 300 to buy a new door lock depending on design materials and whether it s a simple key in knob lock or a high end lock and handle combo with smart.
Once the new pins are in reverse the steps to reassemble the lock.
For instance if you buy a new one made by weiser titan dexter dorex to name just a few you can have your local locksmith rekey the new lock to your old key for a small fee.
Replace the interior half of the doorknobs with new ones only if you purchased new locks replace the two interior screws.
Remove the two screws from the latch plate on the edge of the door and remove the latch from the opening.
Begin by removing the screws from the door knob on the interior side of your door.
Dump out the old pins insert the new key and use tweezers or small needle nose pliers to match the new colored pins to the color code on the special instruction sheet.
A standard deadbolt kit usually includes each of the lock pieces that you ll require including mounting hardware and the interior turner.
This allows you to pull the door.
They must be the same brand and model and use the same number of pins.
In other words if your old key will enter the new lock it can be keyed to your key.
Insert the pins and reassemble the lock.
Rekeying locks to match keys.
In some cases door latch plate mortises might need to be cut or enlarged.
If you can try to buy a new lock that s the same make model and manufacturer as the lock that you re replacing.
Insert the re keyed doorknobs into the exterior side of the doors carefully wriggling them into place while holding both halves of the doorknob.
Double deadbolts have a keyhole on both sides and are intended.
But you need the right tools to remove the clips that hold the lock together and you need a follower to let you take the inner cylinder out without the driver pins flying everywhere.
Repeat with the deadbolts and their mounting screws.
Replace a broken double cylinder deadbolt lock with a new one.
Rekeying a lock means to change the working key of the lock to a different key without replacing the lock itself.
In simpler words you keep the same lock but the old key will no longer operate it.
Purchase a new lock for each door that you intend to rekey.
If all of your locks are in good condition and you don t expect to be replacing all of the locks at the same time there is still the possibility that a locksmith can change the pins in your locks to match a single key.
This is done by taking the lock apart and replacing some of the parts inside called tumblers or key pins.