Ready to Secure Your Silver Spring Home?
Whether you’re locked out, just moved in, or simply want better locks on your doors, Mr. Locksmith is ready to help. We serve homeowners and renters throughout Silver Spring, MD with honest work and fair prices.
📞 (240) 621-1601 Call Mr. Locksmith today to schedule service or get a fast quote for your residential locksmith needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does it cost to rekey a lock in Silver Spring, MD?
Rekeying is generally less expensive than replacing a lock entirely, since you’re keeping the existing hardware and only changing the internal pins. The exact cost depends on the lock type and how many locks you’re having rekeyed. Call Mr. Locksmith for a straightforward quote we’ll give you a clear price before any work begins.
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Should I rekey or replace my locks when I move into a new home?
For most situations, rekeying is the smarter move it’s faster, more affordable, and equally effective at eliminating access for previous keyholders. Lock replacement makes more sense if the existing locks are old, damaged, or a lower-security grade than you’d like. Mr. Locksmith can take a look and recommend the right option for your specific doors.
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Can a locksmith open my door without damaging the lock?
In most cases, yes. Professional locksmiths use non-destructive entry techniques that open the door without harming the lock or frame. There are situations where a lock is damaged or of a type that requires more intervention, but we’ll always explain the situation and your options before proceeding.
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What’s the difference between a deadbolt and a regular door lock?
A standard doorknob or lever lock uses a spring latch that can sometimes be forced open. A deadbolt uses a solid metal bolt that extends deep into the door frame, making it significantly harder to kick in or pry open. For exterior doors, a deadbolt is strongly recommended, and Mr. Locksmith can install one on most standard residential doors.
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How do I know if my locks need to be replaced rather than rekeyed?
If your locks are stiff, hard to turn, visibly worn, or were damaged in a break-in, replacement is likely the right call. If they’re in good working condition and you simply want to change who has access, rekeying is usually sufficient. When in doubt, give us a call we can walk you through the options without any pressure to upsell.





