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Lakeshore Lock Service

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Fast and affordable mobile locksmith. We specialize in locks rekeyed, installed and repaired. We offer 24 hour emergency lockout services for your home, auto or business. My name is David Trudell and I am the owner. I have been a locksmith since 1987 and hold one of the highest degrees in the locksmith industry.

Fast and affordable mobile locksmith. We specialize in locks rekeyed, installed and repaired. We offer 24 hour emergency lockout services for your home, auto or business. My name is David Trudell and I am the owner. I have been a locksmith since 1987 and hold one of the highest degrees in the locksmith industry.




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Auto Lock Specialists

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13 years of experience

Auto Lock Specialists offers the highest level of experience to fit your automotive locksmith needs. If you lost your car keys or simply want a spare set we can help. We also offer fast and reliable service to Auto Auctions and Dealerships. Our services are quick, convenient, high quality, and affordable.

Auto Lock Specialists offers the highest level of experience to fit your automotive locksmith needs. If you lost your car keys or simply want a spare set we can help. We also offer fast and reliable service to Auto Auctions and Dealerships. Our services are quick, convenient, high quality, and affordable.




MILLS LOCK & SECURITY

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MILLS LOCK & SECURITY

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13 years of experience

Five years experience ,enjoy my job learned from Grandfather of 29 years of business in Muskegon that has recently retired. I am offering up to 15% off NEW HARDWARE. 24 Hour Service W/O additional Charges.

Five years experience ,enjoy my job learned from Grandfather of 29 years of business in Muskegon that has recently retired. I am offering up to 15% off NEW HARDWARE. 24 Hour Service W/O additional Charges.



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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

There are different types of deadbolts. The most common type is a single-cylinder deadbolt, which you may recognize on your front door. This type of lock has a keyhole on the outside and a thumb turn on the inside. A double-cylinder deadbolt has two locking mechanisms and requires a key to engage on the inside as well as the outside. 

The best type of deadbolt depends on your specific needs. If accessibility is your primary concern, a single-cylinder deadbolt is the easiest to operate. Mortise locks are likely the most secure type of deadbolt you can install, but single-cylinders combined with secondary locking mechanisms like vertical locks are also a great option. Smart locks will give you the most flexibility to open and close your locks whenever and wherever you need to. 

If you’re having an issue turning the key inside a lock, chances are there is dust or dirt buildup within the cylinder. The easiest solution is applying a dry lubricant to the lock, which loosens the dirt buildup. You may need to turn the key a few times for it to work properly again.

While a strong conventional deadbolt offers enough security for most homeowners, if you’re looking for extra features beyond just simple locking, smart deadbolts are the way to go. Smart deadbolts allow for keyless entry using your phone or a code, remote access in case someone is locked out, and features like temporary access codes, automatic locking, tamper alerts and entry-exit monitoring. Smart deadbolts also come with downsides: they rely on batteries and wireless networks and are potentially vulnerable to hacking by skilled home intruders.

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.

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