Rekeying
Rekey vs Replace Locks: Which Is Right for Your Stanley, NC Home?
Rekeying is faster and cheaper than replacement — but not always the right call. Here's how a Stanley, NC locksmith decides.
Rekeying re-pins your existing cylinder so old keys stop working. Replacement swaps the entire lock. For most Stanley, NC homeowners — especially after closing on a house — rekeying is the right move. It's about a third of the price and takes 30–45 minutes for a typical 4-door home.
Replace locks if the hardware is corroded, the brand is inconsistent across doors, or you're upgrading from builder-grade Kwikset to Schlage Grade 1 or higher. Many homes in Stanley, NC built in the 1990s and 2000s came with bottom-shelf locks worth replacing.
A common middle ground: rekey the existing locks now and budget for a deadbolt upgrade on the most-used door later. A Stanley, NC locksmith can usually rekey and quote replacement in the same visit.
If you have a smart lock with a physical key cylinder, those can be rekeyed too — same logic applies. Your Stanley, NC locksmith just pulls the cylinder, re-pins, and reinstalls.
Key takeaway
If your hardware is in good shape, rekey. If it's worn, mismatched or low-grade, replace. Most Stanley, NC homeowners end up doing a rekey.
