Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Today's Rekeyable Locks: Pros and Cons

Let's say you have a rental property, and one of your tenants is moving out, and another moving in. Even if you've got the keys back from the first individual, you want to make sure that person can't use a copy of those keys to regain access. But you also don't want to go through the process of installing new locks every time this sort of situation pops up. The solution: Rekeyable locks from top-name manufacturers like Schlage and Kwikset.

These devices are specifically made to allow customers like you—that is, people who aren't pro locksmiths—to quickly and easily rekey the locks so they only work with new keys, without having to change the locks themselves. More importantly, they boast new mechanisms that are highly bump-resistant, protecting your property against a common technique used to break into homes, apartments and offices throughout the country.

Just remember: The security provided by these rekeyable locks is so impressive that if you have a lockout situation and have lost the master key/rekeying tool, the only way in is by drilling and replacing the lock—even locksmiths won't be able to pick it.

To find out if rekeyable locks are right for your needs, contact Mark at Bill's Mobile Lock today (734-421-1230) or visit online at www.billsmobilelock.net.

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