Jun 20, 2026 | Commercial Locksmith
A key control policy for small teams is a short set of rules for who gets keys, where keys stay, when keys are returned, and who can copy them. Good rules cut lost keys, stop sneaky copies, and make lock problems easier to fix. Keep it simple, write it down, and make...
May 10, 2026 | Commercial Locksmith, Safety
If you plan to change locks or door hardware on a business door, check fire code and egress rules first. A door must let people get out fast, with little effort, and without getting trapped. That sounds simple, but one small hardware swap can cause a big problem. A...
Mar 20, 2026 | Commercial Locksmith
Common area door locks should match how people really move through your building, fast hands in the lobby, heavy use at stairwells, and fire rules on exit doors. The best setup uses the right lock type, the right door closer, and clear access rules, so tenants get in...
Mar 10, 2026 | Residential Locksmith, Commercial Locksmith
A failing lock cylinder or deadbolt is like a shopping cart with a wobbly wheel. It might still roll, but it fights you the whole way. Repair makes sense when the lock is solid and the issue is dirt, dry parts, or a small misalignment. Replace makes sense when parts...
Feb 20, 2026 | Commercial Locksmith
A master key system lets you open many doors with fewer keys by setting up a clear key group order. It can cut key clutter, speed up work, and keep access neat for managers. It also has limits, like what happens when keys get copied or when many people share the same...
May 30, 2024 | Commercial Locksmith
Understanding Commercial Lock Systems Commercial spaces often require more intricate lock systems than residential areas due to the larger volume of traffic, higher security demands, and the necessity for key control. Businesses need to have the ability to modify...