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Roland's Lock Service

323 South Baltimore Avenue
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Roland's Lock Service

323 South Baltimore Avenue
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1 years of experience

Roland's Lock Service is a full mobile lock service, servicing both residential and commercial customers. Owner has over 20 years of experience in the field and has worked in the Cumberland County area for the past 15 years. Call us Today.

Roland's Lock Service is a full mobile lock service, servicing both residential and commercial customers. Owner has over 20 years of experience in the field and has worked in the Cumberland County area for the past 15 years. Call us Today.





The Flying Locksmiths - Central PA

1300 Market Street,
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The Flying Locksmiths - Central PA

1300 Market Street,
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

With the current environment, security is serious business and at the Flying Locksmiths of Central PA, we don’t take your locksmiths and security needs lightly. Providing exceptional service is our business, and as a locally owned small business, we have taken steps to ensure that our clients get the service they deserve!

"The technician, Max, was very proficient and worked diligently to finish the job in a professional manner."

Robert M on August 2019

With the current environment, security is serious business and at the Flying Locksmiths of Central PA, we don’t take your locksmiths and security needs lightly. Providing exceptional service is our business, and as a locally owned small business, we have taken steps to ensure that our clients get the service they deserve!

"The technician, Max, was very proficient and worked diligently to finish the job in a professional manner."

Robert M on August 2019



I am an Independent Contractor. I will being giving 20% off al jobs booked with in the next month


Lock Pop & Keys 24/7 LLC

P.O. Box 118
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Lock Pop & Keys 24/7 LLC

P.O. Box 118
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12 years of experience

We are a 24/7 Emergency Locksmith specializing in auto lockouts and lost car keys with LIVE operator dispatch. Polite and prompt service at a fair price is our main focus by helping our clients with their emergency lock out or key makes.

We are a 24/7 Emergency Locksmith specializing in auto lockouts and lost car keys with LIVE operator dispatch. Polite and prompt service at a fair price is our main focus by helping our clients with their emergency lock out or key makes.



RightMan Handyman

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RightMan Handyman

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All aspects of home improvement, inside and outside. Bachelors in Graphic Design - Print only whether logo's, shirts, posters, books, fliers, even auto decals are not a problem. no Web Designer

All aspects of home improvement, inside and outside. Bachelors in Graphic Design - Print only whether logo's, shirts, posters, books, fliers, even auto decals are not a problem. no Web Designer

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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

The cost to rekey locks on your home is $40 to $100 plus $15 to $40 per lock. Rekeying means you can keep your existing locks but simply change the key. You’ll still need a pro to cut a new key and rekey the lock, but no new hardware is required. Rekeying is a good option if:

  • You need a quick way to upgrade your current locks

  • You have a quality lock that works well

  • You recently moved in and want to ensure you’re the only one with access

  • You lost a key

You can cut a door knob off using a sawzall, but you risk causing additional damage to the door itself. You’ll also need to completely replace the door knob, costing you extra money and another trip to the hardware store.

It can affect security, especially if you don’t finish it properly. A Dutch door has more moving parts that can be compromised, so you’ll want to use solid hardware and make sure everything lines up and locks cleanly. If the latch is flimsy or the two halves don’t sit tight, it’s going to be easier to force open.

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. 

Smart locks offer around the same level of safety as conventional locks with keys. The best way to secure your door locks is to combine routine locking mechanisms with other home safety features, like lighting, motion sensors, security cameras, and window and door sensors. 

Smart locks have the upper hand when it comes to convenience—you won't have to worry about your key not turning in the lock or fumbling around in your bag for your keys—but beyond that, any door with deadbolts will offer a similar degree of security.

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