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When Should Your Locks Get Replaced

You may think that it is too soon to replace the locks in your home. Really, you can replace locks when you feel like. It is your money and time. Most importantly, it is your security so no one should be able to tell you when you should have your locks changed. You may have experienced a break-in and this is when you decided to change your locks. In fact, this may be the only time you would even consider changing your locks. If you’re looking for some direction in this regard, keep reading. At Braselton Locksmith in Braselton, GA, we can offer our insight and suggestion as to when you should change your locks. This is information offered to you from the experts.

Here is when our locksmiths suggest that you change your locks:

  • When You Locks Are WornWhen you move into a new place, it may still have the locks that were there since it was build. This means your locks have been used a lot. This might become obvious when you start having problems with opening and closing your doors and windows. Older locks will give you trouble from time to time. When you move into a new place, the owners are supposed to change the looks. If you are buying a new home, this is still supposed to be the case but if you want to veer on the side of caution, we would suggest that you do this on your own to ensure the job is done.
  • You Have Lost Your KeysSomeone else might have your keys and you may not realize it until you reach in your bag or pocket to unlock the door. If you have lost your keys, this puts your life in jeopardy and that of your loves. Whether you have lost your keys or they have been stolen, this is one of those times that we would strongly suggest that you change the locks. You can look for the keys but go ahead and have the locks change while you’re doing this to prevent anyone coming in when you least expect.
  • When A New Tenant Moves InWhen you have someone moving into a property that you are renting you should always change the locks. Listen up! If you are someone who is moving into a rental property, change the locks! This is something that we suggest is done on both ends. Sometimes the property manager or owner will say they have done this but they didn’t. If you want to be sure that the locks have been changed, do it yourself. Another option is to have them changed and give the owner or manager the bill. Again, then you’ll know for certain the locks have been changed. A previous tenant may just decide to check to see if the locks have been changed. You wouldn’t want this to happen.
  • When Someone Has Moved OutThis should seem pretty logical but believe us, not everyone thinks so or even thinks to do so. Even if you are parting ways with an old friend, still change the locks. They may be leaving on good terms, it doesn’t matter, CHANGE THE LOCKS! We have seen it where someone thought they were still on good terms with someone and the person came back and robbed them blind. Don’t allow this to happen to you, instead, contact a local locksmith to change your locks.
  • You Experienced a Break-inNo doubt you would already know to change the locks. This isn’t anything that we ever thought we would have to tell anyone but apparently, we do. Surprisingly, when someone has had a break-in, not everyone thinks it is necessary to have their locks changed. This is a problem because the person who broke in may come back again, knowing you didn’t have locks that were good enough to keep them out. They are banking on your thinking that sense they already broke in once they wouldn’t dare come back again. Don’t give them the benefit of knowing this is exactly what you thought. Instead, have your locks changed as soon as you’ve discovered someone has broken into your home.

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Problems with transponder keys

Transponder key problems are not usual but if you have one; you know! For the most part, transponder chip keys are a vital part of our everyday lives. If you drive a late model car, truck, or SUV dated 1995 or beyond, chances are, you are using a transponder key to open the door or trunk and to start the ignition. So why is a transponder key so much better than a “regular” one from the old days? Like anything else, there are pros and cons to having any item; including auto keys of the transponder chip variety. Here at Braselton Locksmith we are often asked why an automotive locksmith shop like ours is the best choice for duplicating and programming a new transponder key. Read on and see what our answer is; you might just save yourself some money and lots of time if you ever need our service!

First; some basics!

The word “transponder” means to transmit and this is precisely what your transponder key does; it transmits a signal to your car’s computer. If this signal is recognized by your car, it allows the engine to start. There is a chip embedded inside the head of your transponder key and this chip is programmed to match your vehicle’s on-board computer. It takes time and money to properly program these to match so that any “merely duplicated key” won’t give off the same, needed frequency. This action helps to prevent car theft as the once simple act of duplicating an auto key is now no longer possible. Until recently, only car manufacturers and certain authorized car dealerships were allowed to make authentic and usable transponder key copies and have them programmed. The cost is high and if the key is broken or damaged and doesn’t work, your car must be towed into the dealer’s shop since they need access to the on board computer and your new key. Time, high cost and stress are involved so the typical transponder key replacement is can be a “big deal” all the way around!

Kinds of transponder key problems

The most obvious problems with transponder keys are losing them and breakage. Here in Braselton, GA we have many car dealers in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area so chances are there is at least one that can duplicate and program a new transponder key for your particular make and model of vehicle. Keep reading though; we will reveal a faster, more efficient and affordable way to overcome any transponder key problem that might arise.

Lost chips

It’s a fact; people can get rough with keys. Since they are made of metal and so very handy, it’s easy to use a transponder key to rip open a cardboard box or pop open a glass bottle by using the sharp, jagged edge of your transponder key blade. Keys can become broken this way and just as bad; the chip can fall out of the key head. If key rings are tossed onto a hard surface like a table top or dresser, the landing can be jolting enough to knock the chip loose. Keys can also be dropped on floors, pavement, asphalt or dirt and in their rush to retrieve the key(s) the person might not notice the fallen-out chip still lying on the ground.

Broken off keys

Keys can age too; just like anything else and when heavy use or too strong a hand is involved, your transponder key can snap in half just like the older, non-transponder versions used to, and still do. A broken off transponder key leaves you with two problems; broken key extraction and a new transponder key to be duplicated and then programmed. Large car keys like transponder ones have been used to slash, puncture, stab and pry materials like boxes, bottles, masking tape, cans and other items. Actions like these put excess wear on the key, and dulls the edge of the key blade so it’s best to treat your transponder key with kid gloves and keep them intact longer.

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