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G&B Resource, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Longbranch, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Have worked with G&B for close to a decade for my portfolio of properties. As a property manager with Coldwell Banker Bain for 14 years they have provided exceptional service and handle all of my needs, Have never had reason to use anyone else, They are my go to! Always know they will get the job done!*****"
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Lockout & Rekey Service
New to Angi

Serving Longbranch, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Lockout & Rekey Service\nprovides 24 hour emergency locksmith service, master system re-key, CCTV installation, car locks re-key, security locks upgrade and many more locks & key solutions. also specialized in automotive/ car locksmith/ motorcycle locksmithing. The art of making new car keys on site- when you lost all of your working keys, or just need a key duplication. we do almost every car manufacture in the market. We even do 2011 car models. high security/ laser cut luxury vehicles such as: Lexus, Volkswagen/ Audi, Honda/ Acura, Saab, BMW and Many More. Our Automotive locksmith services include: lockout, key cutting key replacement, trunk open and more. Our technicians are licensed, bonded, insured & ready to assist you 24 hours, 7 days a week.\n

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Guardian Security
3.4(
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Serving Longbranch, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This company took over for my previous company. Overall I have had good service. My only complaint is the app that is used for them. It doesn’t respond well and gives wrong messages."
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Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

Yes. Most deadbolts purchased from a home improvement store include a step-by-step installation template that is easy to follow, even for novice DIYers. One of the most important steps for successful deadbolt installation is having the proper tools to start with and carefully measuring prior to any attempts at installation.

When it comes to how to get a stuck key out of a lock, the simplest way is to use some kind of lubricating substance. One option is to apply graphite powder while wiggling the key gently. As the graphite fills the lock, jiggling should loosen the key enough to allow you to pull it out.

Any type of dead bolt lock provides the highest level of safety for a single device. However, it’s also important to determine a lock's grade. Locks can come in either Grade 1, Grade 2, or Grade 3, which indicates how durable it is and if it’s constructed solidly. Safety experts recommend choosing locks based on Grade 1, which offers the highest level of durability.

If you also have a standard door leading to your garage, install a robust deadbolt lock and reinforce the frame with security plates. Then, secure any windows with shatterproof glass or film to deter break-ins. Consider a smart garage door opener for your car entrance, enabling remote monitoring and control through your smartphone. Motion-activated lighting around the garage to deter intruders is a great way to amplify these security efforts. Lastly, educate your family on security practices, such as keeping the garage entrances closed and locked.

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.

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