Friday 28 January 2022

Can we change locks without a locksmith?

 Door locks were not designed to last indefinitely. If a lock is damaged or isn't working properly then it needs to be repaired or replaced. House owners, on the other hand, want to be confident that any DIY solution won't complicate the situation.


You may feel the need to alter your locks over time as a result of security concerns for your safety and privacy.


You have two options when it comes to lock repair:


  • Go to the hardware store and get the tools and supplies you'll need to try to fix it yourself.

  • Hire a professional locksmith. 


Some lock repairs can be done effectively without specialist knowledge if you're handy. But, if you're unclear what to do, hiring a professional locksmith is the best method to ensure quality work and appropriate lock operation.


A defective lock could threaten the security of your home. As a result, it's critical to get it fixed up as quickly as possible by hiring Emergency Door Repair locksmiths.


Here are several common instances due to which a lock may be damaged or hacked, as well as potential solutions.


  1. A clogged door lock:


The lock has most likely become clogged due to the accumulation of dirt and dust. To solve the problem, you might attempt a few different approaches. To begin, blow compressed air into the keyhole to clear out the trash. Then, using a spray straw, lubricate inside the keyhole with penetrating oil. If this doesn't work, you should contact a locksmith to guarantee that the problem is fixed without causing more damage to the lock.


  1. Lock Bolt that Isn't Functioning:


If the handle or key rotates but the lock does not open, the mechanical components of the lock may be faulty. It could be due to tampering, age, or injury. In any case, a mechanical problem necessitates the lock's repair or Emergency Door Replacement of locks. You may easily purchase a replacement for a normal residential lock at a hardware store and install it yourself. 


It is advisable to have a locksmith unlock and repair a high-security lock or a business lock.


  1. Door Lock Is Frozen:


It's normal for locks to freeze up when the winter chill sets in. It's inconvenient, but it's typically quite simple to fix on your own. The following are three strategies we recommend:


  • Warm the key by placing it in a pot of hot water or by placing it on your car's radiator. After that, put on your gloves and insert the heated key into the keyhole. It should melt the ice as it slips in. It's possible that you'll have to reheat the key and start over.


  • Use an aerosol de-icer to melt any ice that has formed on the lock.


  • Defrost the lock using a hairdryer - If you have an extension cable long enough to reach the outer door, you can defrost the lock with a hairdryer. If none of these approaches work, get in touch with your locksmith for help.


  1. Break-In or Picked Lock:


If your home has been broken into, the criminals are likely to have tampered with the locks to obtain admission. As a result, it's likely that your locks will be harmed. After a break-in, many householders are left with the sense that their locks are ineffective and insecure.


Have a qualified locksmith evaluate your locks and security systems after a break-in. They are capable of repairing and replacing existing locks. You're almost certainly considering upgrading to higher-security locks. A locksmith can advise you on better locks and other safety precautions for your home.


For any kind of burglary repairs or lock replacement or for Emergency Door Replacement London. Feel free to contact us on 020 3070 3998. We are available 24/7.

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