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Lock changes, rekeying, deadbolt upgrades, lockouts, and high-security installations for Vancouver homes and condos.
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The lock industry is divided into three grades by ANSI/BHMA — Grade 3 (residential, lowest), Grade 2 (light commercial), and Grade 1 (heavy commercial / high-security). Most builder-grade hardware on new homes in Greater Vancouver is Grade 3. It is fine for an interior bathroom door. It is not fine for an exterior front door if you care about kick-in resistance.
For a front or back exterior door, the minimum we recommend is Grade 2 with a 1" deadbolt throw and reinforced strike plate. For a high-traffic commercial entrance, a master key system, or a building where you want documented key control, you want Grade 1 with a restricted keyway (Mul-T-Lock, Medeco, Abloy).
The other axis is keyway. Standard Schlage SC1 and Kwikset KW1 keyways are everywhere — your neighbour's hardware store cuts them for $4. Restricted keyways like Mul-T-Lock MT5+, Medeco M3, and Abloy Protec2 use patented profiles that legally cannot be cut without an authorized dealer and a signed key card. That's the difference between hoping your old keys don't get used and knowing.
Single-cylinder (key outside, thumbturn inside) is the standard. Double-cylinder (key both sides) is used near glass panels but is a fire-code issue on bedroom-side doors. A 1" hardened-steel bolt with anti-saw pin is the minimum for a Grade 1 install.
Convenience hardware. Should never be the only lock on an exterior door — knob locks defeat in under 30 seconds with a simple twist tool. Pair with a deadbolt, always.
Heavy-duty body that mortises into the door edge. Common on commercial and pre-1970s homes. More expensive but rebuilds easily — replace the cylinder, keep the body for 50+ years. Schlage L9000 and Sargent 8200 are the workhorses.
Electronic deadbolt with keypad, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi. Schlage Encode, Yale Assure, August, Kwikset Halo. Convenience plus audit trail. Pick a Grade 2 or Grade 1 model, not the budget tier — bolt strength still matters.
Restricted keyway, drill-resistant, pick-resistant cylinders. Used in the front of high-rise condos, jewellery stores, banks, and any property where key control is non-negotiable. $200-$420 installed depending on model.
Hardened-steel shackle, brass or steel body. Abus, Master Lock ProSeries, Abloy. Spec the shackle thickness for your application — boltcutter resistance matters as much as pick resistance.
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Lock changes, rekeying, deadbolt upgrades, lockouts, and high-security installations for Vancouver homes and condos.
Car lockouts, key replacement, key fob programming, ignition repair, and key duplication for all vehicle makes in Vancouver.
Master key systems, access control, high-security locks, and target hardening for Vancouver offices, retail, and strata.
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Safe opening, safe installation, combination changes and repairs for home and commercial safes across Vancouver.
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Rekeying changes the pins inside the existing cylinder so it works with a new key. The lock body, knob, and exterior trim stay. Replacement swaps the whole hardware. Rekey when your existing hardware is good condition and recent — $25-$45 per cylinder. Replace when hardware is worn, corroded, or you're upgrading to a higher grade.
Rekey on every change of occupancy — moving in, after a break-up, after a contractor or property manager change, after losing keys. Replace exterior hardware roughly every 10-15 years even without incidents — pin springs weaken, weatherseals fail, and the whole assembly gets sloppy.
If you've ever lost track of who has a key — old roommates, ex-tenants, contractors, property managers — yes. Restricted keys cannot be duplicated without your written authorization and the original key card. For a single-family home, $200-$400 once buys real key control for the life of the hardware.
Most. The standard cross-bore (2-1/8") and edge-bore (1") spacings on North American doors fit nearly all retrofit smart locks. The exceptions are fire doors with concealed hardware, mortise-locked doors (need a mortise smart lock), and very thin doors under 1-3/8". We'll measure on the install call before quoting.
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