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Tony's Locksmith Company, LLC
4.4(
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Serving Cedar Park, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I canâ t thank lock busters enough!! They were super fast and had exceptional customer service!! He arrived in 20 minutes just as promised and got me back inside asap without causing any damage to my door.If you are ever in need of a locksmith I highly recommend them."
Hellcat Wiring
Completed Hellcat key
Vehicle Rig
Response time6 hrs
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Cobra Locksmith, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Cedar Park, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was locked out of my house. It was cold and windy. Cobra Locksmith got here in 20 minutes. And I was back in my house 5 minutes later. For a very good price too. I was impressed by the whole thing."
Recent projects
New Interchangeable Cores
Before & After
Rekey in Georgetown
Key Made for 18 Wheeler

+36

Response time6 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Carter's Locksmith
5.0(
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Serving Cedar Park, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would have hire Elijah to complete my locksmith need. I call and he quickly contacted me. I explained that my son had lost his key fob in our house. My sons vehicle is push to start. He gave me a great price and I was ready to hire him. He suggested that we look around the house one more time in since my son had driven it home the night before and that is what we did. WE FOUND THE KEY FOB! Elijah possess high integrity with his customer's and gave excellent advise. He could have easily take our money and completed the job. If you are looking for a locksmith that treats his customer's with integrity and respect Carter's Locksmith is the one. If/ when I need a locksmith he will the one I contact"
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

It’s possible, but depends on the design of your lock. Some door locks that lack a keyhole do boast a small hole on the exterior handle or knob. This hole’s primary function is to allow water to drain out of the lock, in addition to giving homeowners an easy spot to insert lubrication. However, you can typically use a paperclip in this pinhole to unlock the door by manipulating the mechanism inside. 

Yes, it’s possible a burglar can get through a deadbolt. Some types of deadbolts are harder for an intruder to get through, though. For example, a single-cylinder lock only requires breaking a window nearby and simply turning it. While other locks, such as a double-cylinder lock, may offer greater protection and make it harder for an intruder, no deadbolt is 100 percent effective.

Expect to pay between $50 to $200 if you hire a locksmith to change your locks. That figure includes labor and the cost of basic hardware. The cost will naturally be higher if you plan to install more expensive locks, like smart locks, and if you need a lot of them.

Homeowners can save money by replacing locks themselves. A typical rekeying kit costs about $10 to $25. The only additional cost is purchasing new house keys, and those are no more than a few dollars per key. If you want to replace the locks on your own completely, the main cost is the price of the locks themselves. A standard knob-style lock starts around $25, while electronic locks and smart locks will run in the hundreds of dollars. The only additional tools you should need are a tape measure, screwdriver, and screws if they are not already provided.

While lock crunching as a whole is not terribly common, it is one of the most frequently used means of forced entry into a home. Recent data suggests that forced entry through lock crunching or snapping occurs in more than 25% of burglaries.

Using a combination of tools (often store-bought plumbing tools) and brute force, a burglar can easily snap the lock on a door. Snapping a lock aims to gain access to the cylinder inside, which holds the locking mechanism. Once the thief snaps the lock, they can pick the cylinder open and walk right in.

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