The best lock is a deadbolt that’s properly installed
An experienced house locksmith knows deadbolts should have at least a one-inch “throw.” On the “strike side,” there should be a security plate with screws at least three inches long that go all the way into the door’s wood frame. Locksmiths know what locks are safe to install and if you need more tips read this article on signs your house is vulnerable to burglars.
Use a double cylinder lock to avoid break-ins
If you have a window on or near your door, a thumb-turn deadbolt won’t do much good. Burglars could easily knock out the glass, stick a hand in, and turn. Get a double cylinder lock that needs a key on the inside. Here are more secrets a burglar would never tell you.
When you buy a new house, always have your locks re-keyed
Otherwise, there’s probably a master key out there that can easily open your home. Don’t miss these other things every homeowner should know.
Keys stamped “Do not duplicate” are duplicated all the time
Ask a house locksmith about high-security locks with keys that can’t be replicated at the hardware store. Learn some more secrets home security installers wish you knew.
These are the biggest mistakes people make with their safe:
Spinning the dial too fast, trying to open it before it’s unlocked, and forcing it closed when there’s obviously a problem.
Divorce lock-outs are a challenge
The soon-to-be-ex-wife will call and say she’s locked out, so I get her in and change the locks. Then the husband calls with the same request. I refer him to a competitor house locksmith.
Don’t feel bad if you have to call me twice in a short span of time
I once had a guy lock himself out of his house three times in one day.
If you’re locked out, please call just one of us
More than once, I arrived at a lock-out to find two competitors’ trucks already there. At that point, we all agreed to leave and abandon the inconsiderate victim. Or, if you lock yourself out of your car, you may not even need to call. Just use this trick to unlock your car without keys.
Never tell me, “Don’t worry. It’s an easy lock.”
Every time someone says that it takes an extra ten minutes to get it open. It’s the kiss of death.
If you call at 2 a.m., beware
If some guy calls me because he’s locked out of his car at a strip club, a service call that’s normally $55 is automatically $100. If he’s got money for strip clubs, he’s got money for me. Here are the sneaky ways con artists try to win your trust.
Don’t believe a car dealer who says only he can duplicate keys
In most cases, a locksmith who specializes in automotive work can make you a key—usually cheaper. You could also be falling for these ways you’re wasting money on your car, too.
Try the door
I’ve gone to houses and found it open. (I’m still going to charge you for the service call.)
Many locksmiths in the phone book or online are scam artists
Don’t fall for offers that sound too good to be true. They’ll quote you a great price, but when they get there, they’ll say you have a special lock they can’t pick, so they have to drill it open. Then they charge you $125 for a replacement lock you can buy at Home Depot for $25. Find someone reputable at findalocksmith.com, the official website of the Associated Locksmiths of America. Next, check out some more home security tips that can help protect you from burglary.