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The Why’s and How’s of Changing the Locks When You Move to a New House

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Changing home can never be easy despite how much excited you may feel about the whole scenario.

And the sheer reason behind this is the multitude of things that you have to ensure from your end to make your relocation swift and less chaotic.

While right from signing papers to hiring the right packers and movers, you have done it all that is immediately required, what may have escaped your attention is the need to change the locks.

Although replacing locks can be secondary when it comes to shifting to a new place, you still cannot afford to write it off from your must-to-do list. The reasons are pretty apparent.

The Why’s and How’s of Changing the Locks When You Move to a New House
The Why’s and How’s of Changing the Locks When You Move to a New House

Why Change Locks of Your New Home?


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  • Eliminate the Risk of Someone Else Having a Copy of the Keys

There is every possibility that the previous residents had made copies of the keys and distributed them to their friends and family members for ease of accessibility or emergencies. Hence, to eliminate the risk where someone can try to enter your home, it’s worth considering having your door locks replaced.

You may wonder when as per agreement papers, the keys need to be handed over to the landlord, what is the need. That is true. But at the same time, how can this be proved that one copy of it could be missing?

In Long Island, you can hire professional locksmith services quickly. So get in touch with an experienced locksmith Long Island and improve the safety and security of your home.

  • Make Your Locks Safe

Due to advanced technology, you can get better locks for your new home for enhanced security reasons. So, it’s always good to change the old bolts and get something more superior in terms of protection and features.

  • Enjoy a Peaceful Life in a New Home

Changing locks is the most vital step towards protecting your family members and the house from the possible dangers of a break-in and robbery. Once new locks have been installed, you and the rest of the others can live their lives in peace.

However, for all this, it is equally critical to have adequate planning in place for lock replacement. Here are a few tips that can be useful for your purpose.

How to Replace Locks?

  • Fix an Appointment with the Locksmith

You can contact your locksmith and ask him to visit your new home in advance for lock analysis. It will give him sufficient time for preparing the new locks and set of keys at the shop. This exercise can be both time and money saving. The locks will be ready for installation on time.

  • Determine the Type and Number of Locks You Need

Count all the areas, such as sliding doors, garage, back and side doors, entrance, etc., where new locks have to be fixed.

At the same time, it will be better to have an idea which brand of locks is doing well in the market and whether a knob-based or deadbolt one be more suitable for you. In this context, pay attention to the security needs of your home. It will be quite helpful in decision-making.

So, relocating to a new home? Give thought to changing the locks.

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