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B and M Security and Locksmith Services
5.0(
41
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Locksmith

Serving Cypress, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Within just twenty-five minutes, the locksmith had fixed the problem with my house lock. He did an excellent job with the task that was assigned to him. The service that was provided was prompt and efficient.We definitely recommended B and M Security and Locksmith!!"
Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Texas Locksmith and Security, LLC
5.0(
8
)
Locksmith

Serving Cypress, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I learned a lot about home security that I never knew that my previous and current providers never shared with me! He is really skilled in his craft it was amazing! He will be my go to person for all of my locksmith and security needs from now on!"
New hardware
Fresh installation
Opened lock box and home safe
Opened lock box and home safe
Residential rekey

+8

Response time1 day
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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FAQs for locksmith service projects in Cypress, TX

The installation timeframe varies based on door preparation and lock complexity. For doors already prepared with appropriate holes, installation might take 15 to 30 minutes. New installations requiring drilling take one to two hours. First-time DIY installers should allocate additional time to ensure proper alignment and function. Professional locksmiths complete standard installations efficiently due to their specialized tools and experience.

Most residential doors can accommodate deadbolts, but certain door types present challenges. Solid wood and fiberglass doors accept standard deadbolt hardware, while metal doors require specialized drilling equipment. Hollow-core interior doors lack the structural integrity to properly support deadbolts without additional reinforcement. Doors should be at least 1⅜ inches thick to properly house standard deadbolt mechanisms.

Door warranties remain valid when deadbolts are installed according to the manufacturer's guidelines. However, improper installation that damages the door structure might affect warranty coverage. 

Before modifying any door under warranty, review the documentation for specific limitations or requirements regarding hardware installation. Some manufacturers provide templates or guidelines for acceptable lock placement to maintain warranty protection.

Rekeying offers a more economical alternative to complete replacement when you need to change access, but the lock mechanism remains in good condition. This process involves reconfiguring the internal pins to work with a new key while retaining the existing hardware. For homeowners with multiple locks, rekeying provides the convenience of using a single key for all entry points while maintaining security.