Your Guide to Lock Rekeying for Coastal Living
Understand how to regain total control over your home's security, navigate strict COA rules, and protect your hardware from the harsh coastal environment without the high cost of full replacement.
When you move into a new condo, you inherit its history. There's no way to know how many copies of your key exist, posing a significant security vulnerability.
Invalidate All Old Keys Instantly
Rekeying is the only way to guarantee you are the sole keyholder.
Alters the internal pins so only new keys work. The smart, efficient choice for new condo owners.
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Removes the entire lock and handle assembly. Necessary only if hardware is broken or severely damaged.
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The Gulf Coast environment is relentless. Salt air causes pitting and corrosion in the delicate internal components of a lock, leading to premature failure and difficult operation.
During a professional rekey, technicians use specialized internal components (pins and springs) designed to withstand salt-air pitting and resist moisture, ensuring long-term reliability for your coastal property.
The lock cylinder is carefully removed from the door hardware without any damage to the exterior.
Old pins are discarded and replaced with a new set matching a brand new key cut.
The technician checks timing and spacing to ensure smooth, hitch-free operation.
You receive a new set of keys, and all old keys are now useless.
Condo associations mandate a "Uniform Exterior Appearance." Replacing your door hardware can lead to fines and violations. Rekeying is the ideal solution because it secures your unit internally while leaving the visible, matching hardware completely untouched.
Rekeying: Security without Compromise.
Keep your high-end Emtek or Baldwin hardware and its elegant aesthetic. Only the internal cylinder is modified, preserving your home's curb appeal and your investment.
100% HOA Appearance Compliant
Ready to Secure Your Condo?
Get immediate peace of mind with professional lock rekeying services in Naples.