What Rekeying Actually Means
Rekeying takes a working lock and rotates the security profile: old keys stop working, a new key works, and the lock itself never leaves the door. Rekeying a lock means keeping the lock you already own but changing the pins inside so old keys no longer work. A rekey is the smartest move when you've moved into a new home, lost a key, or had a roommate move out — you keep the hardware and just retire the old keys. Lock rekey is the cheaper, faster, smarter cousin of lock replacement. The lock stays — the cuts change.
When to Rekey
Most homeowners rekey at three moments: moving into a new place, losing a key, or any change in who has authorized access — divorce, a fired contractor, a former roommate. If you can't account for every copy of your key, rekey. It's that simple. Rekeying is the right call any time you can't be one hundred percent sure where every old key is. Move-in rekeys are nearly universal advice from locksmiths — there's no way to know how many copies of the previous owner's key are floating around.
Matching Multiple Locks to One Key
Matching keys across multiple doors is one of the most appreciated features of a professional rekey — no more keychain full of single-purpose keys. If your front, back, and side doors currently take three different keys, a single rekey visit can collapse all three to one. We can also configure master-key systems where one key opens everything and tenant or family keys open only specific doors. We can rekey multiple locks to operate on one master key — every exterior door uses the same key, even if the locks are different brands.
Locks We Can and Can't Rekey
Rekeying works for most pin-tumbler residential and commercial locks — Schlage, Kwikset, Master, Defiant, Weiser, and many others. Some specialty locks can't be rekeyed in place — electronic deadbolts with internal cylinder cassettes, certain high-security mortise locks, and a few European-style locks. We'll tell you on the phone before dispatching. Smart locks with physical key backup can usually be rekeyed at the cylinder, and we carry pinning kits for every major brand. If your existing lock is too worn to hold new pins reliably, we'll replace it instead of rekeying — but only after the rekey attempt, never as a default upsell.
Local Coverage
Our service area covers Milton, Bagdad, East Milton, Whiting Field, Pea Ridge, Floridatown. Travel time inside that footprint is typically under thirty minutes, sometimes faster during off-peak hours. Outside the core area we still dispatch, but the ETA grows — we tell you the realistic timing on the phone, never a fake number to win the booking. Lock Rekey response is one of the calls we run most frequently, so the technician arriving has done your specific situation hundreds of times.
Why Milton Locksmith Pro
What makes Milton Locksmith Pro different on lock rekey calls: non-destructive techniques as the default, transparent quoting before dispatch, identity and address verification on every entry, and a focus on fixing the underlying cause — not just the symptom that prompted the call. We finish the visit by checking what else might fail next.