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LockCorp, Inc

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LockCorp, Inc

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12 years of experience

We excel in residential and commercial locksmith services, safes, and access control solutions, using premium products like locks, door hardware, and advanced access control systems.

We excel in residential and commercial locksmith services, safes, and access control solutions, using premium products like locks, door hardware, and advanced access control systems.


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AACE Lock & Key

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AACE Lock & Key

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15 years of experience

We are a local complete lpcksmith company, offering commercial, residential, and automotive locksmith services. Our business hours are: Mon – Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday & Sunday By Appointment We are also available 24/7 for emergency services.

We are a local complete lpcksmith company, offering commercial, residential, and automotive locksmith services. Our business hours are: Mon – Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday & Sunday By Appointment We are also available 24/7 for emergency services.


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Hawkins Lock & Key

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Hawkins Lock & Key

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2 years of experience

Need Keys? Call us! Hawkins Lock & Key provides key making services and security consulting for homeowners, property management teams, and companies across North Alabama. We specialize in automotive key making and programming, residential rekeying and door hardware installation, and provide emergency lockout services.

Need Keys? Call us! Hawkins Lock & Key provides key making services and security consulting for homeowners, property management teams, and companies across North Alabama. We specialize in automotive key making and programming, residential rekeying and door hardware installation, and provide emergency lockout services.







PLS CONSTRUCTION CO.

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PLS CONSTRUCTION CO.

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28 years of experience

JACK OF ALL TRADES/NOTHING WE CAN'T DO/ HEATING-COOLING AND REFRIGERATION CERTIFIED/ COMPLETE RENOVATIONS TO TOASTER REPAIR/ NO MARK UP ON ANY PARTS OR MATERIALS TO COMPLETE JOBS!!/ $30HR FLAT FEE FOR CONTRACT WORK/ ALL WORK DONE BY MYSELF ON ALL JOBS/ I PUT MY NAME ON ALL PROJECTS I DO/ CAN BE CALLED 24-7 AT 248-884-1562 / GET IT DONE RIGHT AND ASAP CALL NOW!!

JACK OF ALL TRADES/NOTHING WE CAN'T DO/ HEATING-COOLING AND REFRIGERATION CERTIFIED/ COMPLETE RENOVATIONS TO TOASTER REPAIR/ NO MARK UP ON ANY PARTS OR MATERIALS TO COMPLETE JOBS!!/ $30HR FLAT FEE FOR CONTRACT WORK/ ALL WORK DONE BY MYSELF ON ALL JOBS/ I PUT MY NAME ON ALL PROJECTS I DO/ CAN BE CALLED 24-7 AT 248-884-1562 / GET IT DONE RIGHT AND ASAP CALL NOW!!


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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

Standard residential deadbolt locks come with a steel bolt that locks your door into place using a key (or keypad) on one side and a thumb turn on the other. When you lock it, the bolt slides into a strike plate on your door jamb to secure your door shut.

Rekeying door locks yourself costs a fraction of what you would expect to pay a locksmith. On average, it costs between $50 to $100 to hire a local locksmith to rekey your house, though labor costs may vary based on where you live. For a DIY solution, you can expect to spend $11 to $25 on a rekeying kit.

Deadbolts are solid and durable as can be, but the pin and tumbler can still be forced open, thus making this type of lock susceptible to picking. Most types of deadbolts are harder to pick than a traditional spring-based lock, though. It requires a specialized lock pick and a tension wrench to align all of the pins, thus unlocking the door. 

In general, keyless door locks are considered safe. They can’t be picked like a traditional lock, and unless a thief can guess your code, it’s pretty tricky to break into a house with a keyless door lock. But that doesn’t mean they come without risk. 

When asking yourself, "Are keyless door locks safe?” consider the style of the system. Hackers could potentially break in if it operates on Wi-Fi, but it’d take some time and effort. You’re also at risk for a power outage, depending on the type of lock. That being said, there are no more risks associated with keyless door locks than a traditional lock.

Smart door locks are safe to use and are usually considered safer than traditional locks with keys. While all electronic devices can be hacked, that doesn’t happen nearly as frequently in real life as people may think. You can also invest in multiple locks of different types for enhanced security so you don’t rely solely on one smart lock.

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