When you need lock change service in The Colony TX, you want more than someone who simply swaps hardware. You want a mobile locksmith who can arrive with the right tools, inspect the door properly, explain the available options, and install locks that fit the property and security goal. Our mobile locksmith service helps homeowners, tenants, landlords, property managers, and local business owners with lock replacement, lock rekey, fresh lock installation, lock repair, deadbolt service, mailbox locks, and commercial hardware throughout The Colony.
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We service many common lock setups, from residential deadbolts by Schlage, Kwikset, and Yale to commercial cylinders, storefront locks, and heavier-duty door hardware. Whether you are securing a front door, side entry, rental unit, office suite, retail space, or mailbox, our locksmith technicians can come to the property, evaluate the condition of the lock, and recommend the most practical solution.
Because we are a mobile locksmith service, you do not need to remove the lock and bring it to a shop. We bring tools, replacement hardware, compatible cylinders, and field experience directly to your location. That makes service easier for customers around The Colony Fire Department Central Station, Stewart Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant, The University of Texas at Dallas, Brookhaven College, and North Lake College , as well as nearby areas such as Hebron, Hackberry, Carrollton, and Lakewood Village.
When to Change Your Locks
There are many reasons to schedule lock change service. One of the most common is moving into a new house, apartment, office, or rental property. Even if the previous owner, tenant, contractor, or manager returned keys, there is usually no reliable way to know how many copies still exist. A lock change or lock rekey service helps restore control over who can enter the property.
Lost or stolen keys are another important reason to update locks. If keys disappeared at work, in a parking lot, at a store, or anywhere else, waiting and hoping they never reach the wrong person can be risky. If the hardware is still in good condition, rekeying may be enough. If the lock is worn, loose, or unreliable, replacing it with new hardware from brands such as Baldwin, Emtek, or Weiser may be the better long-term option.
Customers also call when locks begin showing signs of wear. A sticking key, rough cylinder, loose trim, sagging latch, or deadbolt that needs extra force can all point to a problem. Sometimes lock repair can correct the issue. Other times, replacement is smarter because the hardware is too worn or outdated to trust.
Security upgrades are also common. Some older locks provide only basic protection and limited key control. Customers who want stronger security may consider high-security cylinders such as Medeco or Mul-T-Lock, especially for properties where key control, durability, and restricted duplication matter. Our technician can explain the differences clearly so you can choose based on the door, budget, and level of protection needed.
Rekey or Replace
Many customers are unsure whether they need a complete lock replacement or only a rekey. Rekeying keeps the existing lock hardware on the door while changing the internal pin setup inside the cylinder. After the rekey, the old keys stop working and a new key operates the lock. This is often a practical choice after moving, tenant turnover, employee changes, roommate changes, or misplaced keys.
Full lock replacement means removing the current hardware and installing a new lock. This is usually recommended when the lock is damaged, outdated, mismatched, low quality, rusted, or no longer fits your security goals. It is also a good choice when you want a new finish, stronger construction, better key control, or updated appearance. For some doors, a new fresh lock installation may be needed if the door does not already have the right locking setup.
For residential properties, customers often choose familiar products from Kwikset, Schlage, Yale, Baldwin, or Emtek. For commercial doors, the right choice may involve heavier cylinders, mortise hardware, storefront locks, or specialized systems. Our mobile locksmith can inspect the existing door and explain whether rekeying, repair, or replacement gives the best value.
Lock Types We Service
Residential doors commonly use deadbolts, knob locks, lever locks, and entry handlesets. A properly installed deadbolt can improve security on front doors, garage entry doors, side doors, back doors, and rental units. Hardware from Schlage, Kwikset, Yale, and Baldwin is often used for residential lock replacement, depending on the door style and customer preference.
Commercial properties may use more specialized hardware. Storefront doors often require compatible cylinders and latching systems, including products associated with Adams Rite and Assa Abloy. Offices, retail spaces, and mixed-use properties may also use commercial levers, heavy-duty cylinders, keypad locks, or access-related hardware that must be matched carefully to the door and frame.
For older buildings, business entries, and heavier doors, a mortise lock may be present. Mortise locks fit into a pocket cut inside the edge of the door and can include the latch, deadbolt, cylinder, trim, and internal lock body in one assembly. We service mortise hardware connected to brands such as Corbin Russwin, Sargent, Falcon, Kaba, and Arrow.
Some commercial doors also use panic hardware or exit devices. If the door has an exit bar, latch mechanism, or fire-exit hardware, compatibility and safety matter. We can help with systems related to Von Duprin, as well as other commercial hardware where proper operation is important for daily use and safe exiting.
We also help with mailbox lock service when a mailbox key is lost, the cylinder is jammed, or the lock no longer turns properly. Mailbox security is important because mail can include checks, documents, personal information, and account details. Replacing a worn mailbox lock can be a simple but important security improvement.
Mobile Locksmith Service Area
Our mobile locksmith service is designed to make lock work easier for customers across The Colony TX. Instead of removing hardware yourself or guessing which replacement parts will fit, you can have a technician come to your property and inspect the door on site. This helps avoid common problems caused by poor alignment, worn strikes, loose mounting screws, incorrect backset, or incompatible hardware.
We serve residential neighborhoods, apartment communities, offices, retail properties, rental units, and local businesses near The Colony Fire Department Central Station, Stewart Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant, The University of Texas at Dallas, Brookhaven College, and North Lake College . We also help customers in surrounding areas such as Hebron, Hackberry, Carrollton, and Lakewood Village when scheduling allows.
Mobile service is especially helpful for landlords, property managers, and business owners who need several locks inspected during one visit. A technician can check whether locks can be keyed alike, whether old hardware can be rekeyed, or whether replacement with brands such as Stanley, Simplex, Sargent, or Falcon makes more sense for the property.
Typical Lock Service Costs
Pricing depends on the lock type, door condition, brand selected, number of locks, and whether the job involves standard residential hardware, commercial parts, high-security cylinders, or specialty components. Standard residential locks from Kwikset or Schlage may have a different cost than commercial hardware from Adams Rite, Corbin Russwin, or Assa Abloy. The technician will explain the options before approved work begins.
| Service Type | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Service Call | $29 |
| Standard Lock Rekey | $45 - $85 |
| Residential Lock Change | $95 - $165 |
| Deadbolt Installation | $120 - $220 |
| Mortise Lock Service | $145 - $280 |
| Mailbox Lock Change | $75 - $145 |
| Fresh Lock Installation | $140 - $260 |
| Commercial Lock Replacement | $130 - $320 |
These prices are general examples and not final quotes. The actual price can change based on hardware grade, door preparation, cylinder type, trim style, strike condition, and whether specialty products such as Medeco, Mul-T-Lock, Kaba, or Simplex are involved. After inspecting the lock and door, the technician provides a final price for approval before starting the job.
Why Customers Call Our Mobile Locksmith
Customers call us for lock change service in The Colony TX because they want a practical solution, not confusion. Our service focuses on clear communication, mobile convenience, and properly fitted hardware. We explain when rekeying is enough, when repair is possible, and when replacement is the safer long-term choice.
Every door is different. A home entry door may only need a better deadbolt. A storefront may need an Adams Rite compatible lock. An office may need a commercial lever, a Simplex push-button lock, or a Sargent cylinder. A commercial exit door may involve Von Duprin hardware. By checking the door, frame, latch, strike, and cylinder on site, we can recommend hardware that fits the real condition of the property.
If you need lock replacement, lock rekey, lock repair, fresh lock installation, deadbolt service, mortise lock service, mailbox lock help, or commercial lock upgrades in The Colony TX, our mobile locksmith team is ready to help. We provide service for homes, businesses, rentals, offices, storefronts, and local properties that need better access control, smoother lock operation, and stronger everyday security.


