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McAllen Locksmith Pros

2108 Pelican Ave
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McAllen Locksmith Pros

2108 Pelican Ave
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29 years of experience

McAllen Locksmith Pros is a 24 hour mobile locksmith company that provides quality services in McAllen Texas and surrounding areas. Lockout services are what we do best, and we are available to help you. Additionally, our locksmith in McAllen technicians arrive promptly to resolve the issue, so you can rest assured that help is on the way.

McAllen Locksmith Pros is a 24 hour mobile locksmith company that provides quality services in McAllen Texas and surrounding areas. Lockout services are what we do best, and we are available to help you. Additionally, our locksmith in McAllen technicians arrive promptly to resolve the issue, so you can rest assured that help is on the way.






Olivares Locksmith

625 Continental Dr
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Olivares Locksmith

625 Continental Dr
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30 years of experience

Reliable and professional Locksmith services, we perform locksmith work in Commercial Buildings, Residences and also Cars/Trucks (Automotive). We offer competitive prices and quality work. Call us today for a quote!

Reliable and professional Locksmith services, we perform locksmith work in Commercial Buildings, Residences and also Cars/Trucks (Automotive). We offer competitive prices and quality work. Call us today for a quote!



Lone Star Locks RGV, LLC

P. O. Box 2222
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Lone Star Locks RGV, LLC

P. O. Box 2222
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56 years of experience

Automobile Locksmithing, almost all models and types, except exotic vehicles. We do not ake calls to open vehicles, however always refer them to a service which specalized in this. We can handle almost any call to duplicate keys, make keys for vehicle which owners have lost or misplaced. We are licensed by the State of Texas, and governed by the Department of Public Saftey.

Automobile Locksmithing, almost all models and types, except exotic vehicles. We do not ake calls to open vehicles, however always refer them to a service which specalized in this. We can handle almost any call to duplicate keys, make keys for vehicle which owners have lost or misplaced. We are licensed by the State of Texas, and governed by the Department of Public Saftey.

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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should always change your locks after buying a house. Do so as soon as possible after you move in. Otherwise, you won’t know who has working keys to the property, whether they’re spare keys or otherwise. If an intruder gains access to your house with a key, it may not be covered under your homeowners insurance.

Replacing your locks isn’t always a necessary option. You can usually save money by rekeying locks instead of replacing the hardware. You should consider rekeying the locks instead of replacing them in the following scenarios:

  • You want to upgrade your existing locks.

  • You have a lock you don’t want to replace.

  • You recently bought a home and want to change the locks.

  • You lost your key.

The most secure lock for a front door is typically a deadbolt. There are many types of deadbolts to choose from, the most basic of which is the standard single-cylinder deadbolt. This is the lock you find installed on most front doors. For added security, you could go with a double-cylinder deadbolt, which requires a key to operate the lock from both the outside and the inside. 

Rekeying your own locks is a low-cost task that prevents you from having to replace the locks themselves completely. The first couple of times you rekey a lock may be challenging because this is an intermediate DIY task. You can purchase a rekey kit from most hardware stores, but make sure you’re buying the kit from the brand of lock in your home that you’re going to rekey. 

A deadbolt has a different design, construction, and security level than a regular lock. Regular locks are mostly used for interior doors around the home, like bedrooms and bathrooms, and they usually include a locking mechanism on the inside. While regular locks are easy to use and install, they provide little security. 

A deadbolt adds a layer of security and is most commonly used on exterior doors. The installation is typically more complicated, but they hold up to wear and tear.

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