Compromised Keys
Have your keys been lost or stolen? Do you suspect that you've given key copies out to too many builders, estate agents, etc.? Do you no longer feel comfortable about having given a key to someone you know?
Typical locks
It's not always necessary to change the locks. Cylinders (barrels) can be changed instead. A medium-quality Yale rimlatch lock costs around £30 to change but a standard 5-pin Yale cylinder from the same rimlatch lock costs £10. A typical Chubb front door 5-lever mortice deadlock would cost £44 to replace but we can usually re-lever the lock for a part-exchange price of £20.
Unless the locks weren't working properly anyway, you can get your keys changed for less than half the cost of replacing the locks.
Superior locks
Some locks have better cylinders than a typical 5-pin Yale and cost a little more; 6-pin cylinders such as the Yale 6-pin or Chubb 6-pin cost between £15 and £25 to replace.
Top-end locks
Unfortunately some locks' cylinders are very expensive. New Banham cylinders, for example, will cost nearly £120 each. We can supply German-made replacements for Banham cylinders at half that price, however.
If you have a Chubb 110 (it will say 5 detainers on the faceplate rather than 5 levers) then re-levering will cost £25 (and replacing would have cost £80).
Awkward locks
Although Chubb, Union and Yale mortice deadlock levers can usually be changed, there are locks where re-levering isn't possible. These would unusual locks such as Imperial, downmarket locks like ERA or locks where too many varieties of levers have been used in the past such as Legge. However, all of these examples are less costly to replace than, say, a Chubb.
Please telephone or email us for more information.
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