Sarasota PRO LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Home Rekey & Key Duplication

Whether you've just moved into a new home near Siesta Key, wrapped up a rental turnover on Osprey Avenue, or simply lost track of who holds copies of your old keys, rekeying all your locks to a single new key is one of the smartest security decisions a Sarasota homeowner can make. Sarasota Pro Locksmith dispatches trained, insured mobile technicians directly to your door — no shop visit needed, no waiting around. We handle everything on-site, preserving the integrity of your existing hardware wherever possible while giving you complete, fresh control over who can enter your home.

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What sets a proper rekey service apart is precision: the internal pin stack of each lock cylinder must be reconfigured to match one new key cut, and every lock in the set must align perfectly. Rush that process and you risk binding cylinders, broken keys, or a master-key conflict that leaves a door unsecured. Our technicians work methodically through every mortise lock, door knob lock, deadbolt, and auxiliary lock on your property — documenting each cylinder, testing each turn — so the single new key you receive works flawlessly on the first try, every time.

What we do

Available 24/7

Day, night, weekends and holidays — a real local locksmith answers and rolls a fully-stocked van.

Fast local response

Based in Sarasota, we reach the Sarasota area in well under an hour.

Insured & background-checked

Vetted technicians, up-front pricing, and no surprise add-ons when we arrive.

Damage-free entry

We pick and bypass locks the right way, so most lockouts are solved without drilling anything.

Why Home Rekey & Key Duplication Beats Changing Every Lock

Many Sarasota homeowners assume that replacing the entire lockset is the only way to regain security after a move, a breakup, or a missing key incident. In most cases, rekeying is a more precise solution. The lock cylinder — specifically its driver pins and key pins — is what determines which key operates the lock. When a trained technician rekeys a cylinder, they disassemble it, swap the pin stack to a new configuration, and reassemble it to factory tolerances. The result is a lock that is mechanically indistinguishable from a brand-new one, operated only by the newly cut key. Your existing Schlage or Kwikset hardware, your existing door prep, and your existing finish all stay intact.

Where key duplication fits in is equally important. Once your locks are all reconfigured to that single new key, having two or three precision-cut duplicates stored safely — not handed out casually — gives you redundancy without sacrificing control. We cut duplicates on-site using professional equipment, so the copies are made to the same tolerances as the original, not the worn-down copy-of-a-copy that a lot of drawer junk-keys turn into over the years. If your property has high-security cylinders with restricted keyways, we can duplicate those on-site as well, provided you can verify ownership — a step we take seriously for your protection.

Mortise Lock Rekeying: The Most Exacting Work We Do

A mortise lock is the gold standard of residential and light-commercial door security — a full-body lock cassette that mortises (recesses) into the door edge, integrating the deadbolt, latchbolt, and sometimes auxiliary functions into a single robust unit. Older Sarasota homes, particularly craftsman bungalows in Laurel Park and mid-century properties along Bahia Vista Street, frequently feature mortise locks that are decades old and still mechanically sound. Rekeying these cylinders demands a higher level of skill than a standard knob or deadbolt rekey. The cylinder must be extracted cleanly from the mortise case, pinned to the new key specification, and reinstalled with correct cam alignment — otherwise the tailpiece won't properly actuate the lock body.

Our technicians are specifically experienced with mortise lock service. We carry a broad inventory of mortise cylinder follower tools, plug followers, and pin kits so we can work on the full range of vintage and modern mortise formats without forcing or damaging the case. If a mortise cylinder has corroded pins or a worn plug, we'll tell you exactly what we found and what your options are before touching anything further. That transparency — a firm, confirmed price before any work proceeds — is how we operate on every job, whether it's a single mortise rekey or a whole-home key consolidation across six cylinders.

One Key for Every Lock: What the Full-Home Rekey Process Looks Like

A full-home rekey to a single key starts with a walk-through. Our mobile technician arrives at your Sarasota address — whether you're in Gulf Gate Estates, Palmer Ranch, or on the barrier islands — and inventories every keyed lock: front door deadbolt, front door knob lock, back door, garage entry, side gate padlock, and any secondary entries. We note the brand, keyway, and current condition of each cylinder. From that inventory we choose or create a key specification that all cylinders can be pinned to, accounting for any compatibility limits between different lock brands on the same property.

Then we work cylinder by cylinder — extract, disassemble, repin, reassemble, test — before moving to the next. Every lock is tested with the new key under real operating conditions: door closed, door open, light pressure, firm pressure. When we're done, you receive your new keys and a clear explanation of which cylinders were serviced. If any cylinder was too worn to rekey safely, we'll have already discussed your replacement options before proceeding. The entire process is designed to be damage-free to your doors and frames. We answer calls 24/7, so if you've just changed tenants at a rental property or discovered a security concern at midnight, call (941) 206-8023 and we'll dispatch a technician promptly.

High-Quality Products, Guaranteed Results, and a Service Scope That Covers It All

When we say 'you name it and we can do it,' that's grounded in a real inventory of hardware and a genuine breadth of training — not a marketing line. Our mobile units stock Schlage, Kwikset, and other reputable lock brands in common residential configurations, high-security cylinders with restricted keyways, mortise cases and trim sets, padlocks, and the pin kits needed to match virtually any existing keyway. If you want to upgrade a door knob lock to a Grade 1 deadbolt while we're already on-site rekeying, we can do that in the same visit. If you need a smart-lock integrated alongside your rekeyed cylinders, we carry select models and can advise you on which mesh with your existing door prep without modifications.

Our satisfaction guarantee is straightforward: if a key we cut or a cylinder we repin doesn't operate correctly, we come back and make it right — no debate, no additional charge for the correction. Pricing is determined by the number and type of cylinders (a mortise lock cylinder takes more time than a standard knob cylinder), the keyway and pin count involved, the time of day your call comes in, your location within the Sarasota service area, and whether any parts beyond pins and keys are needed. We confirm an exact price before any work begins, so there are no surprises on the invoice. What you're paying for is precision work performed by insured professionals who treat your home's security as seriously as you do — and that value is reflected in the quality of the outcome, not in bargain positioning.

Our Full Service Menu: Every Lock Situation We Handle

Sarasota Pro Locksmith is a 24/7 mobile service built to cover the full spectrum of residential lock needs in one call. Here is a specific look at what we offer: (1) Full-home rekey to a single new key; (2) Individual cylinder rekey for deadbolts; (3) Mortise lock cylinder rekey and reassembly; (4) Door knob lock rekey; (5) Lever-handle lock rekey; (6) Padlock rekey (rekeyable padlocks); (7) Master-key system setup for multi-unit properties; (8) Key duplication — standard keyways; (9) Key duplication — restricted high-security keyways; (10) Broken key extraction from cylinders; (11) Broken key extraction from door knob lock housings; (12) Deadbolt installation (new prep or existing prep); (13) Mortise lock installation and alignment; (14) Door knob lock replacement and upgrade; (15) Smart lock installation and integration; (16) High-security cylinder upgrades (Grade 1 rated); (17) Schlage and Kwikset product supply and installation; (18) Auxiliary lock and chain bolt installation; (19) Door frame and strike plate reinforcement; (20) Sliding glass door lock service; (21) Window lock installation; (22) Garage entry door lock service; (23) Tenant turnover rekeying for landlords; (24) Emergency lockout response — residential; (25) Post-break-in lock assessment and re-securing; (26) Safe lock assessment and referral; (27) Commercial locksmith services for small business owners; (28) Padlock hasp and hardware installation.

Emergency Locksmith Response and What to Know Before You Call

Sarasota's layout — bridged barrier islands, gated communities in Lakewood Ranch, and sprawling residential corridors stretching toward North Port — means response time matters. As a 24/7 mobile emergency locksmith, we position our technicians to cover the full service area efficiently. When you call (941) 206-8023 at 2 a.m. because you're locked out of your home on Midnight Pass Road or need an emergency rekey after a break-in on Tuttle Avenue, a live person answers and dispatches help immediately. Before any work starts — even in an emergency — we confirm the price and verify that you have lawful access to the property. That ownership verification step protects you as much as it protects the security of your neighborhood.

Understanding how locksmith costs are structured in Florida helps you make an informed decision without surprises. Factors that shape your final quote include: the type and grade of lock involved (a mortise lock service carries different labor requirements than a standard knob rekey), the number of cylinders being serviced, whether the call comes during standard hours or overnight, travel distance from our dispatch point to your location, and whether replacement parts — cylinders, pins, new keys, or locksets — are required. There is no single flat rate that fairly covers every situation, which is why we always provide a confirmed, specific price before we begin. What you can count on is that you'll never be handed an inflated invoice at the end of the job.

What Separates a Locksmith from a Security Consultant — and Why It Matters for Your Rekey

A question we hear often: 'What is the difference between a locksmith and a security expert?' A locksmith is a skilled trades professional who installs, repairs, adjusts, and reconfigures locking mechanisms — the physical hardware that secures your doors, windows, and entry points. A security consultant or expert typically operates at a broader system level: cameras, alarm systems, access control networks, perimeter assessment, and policy recommendations. For a home rekey, you need a skilled locksmith — someone with the hands-on training to work inside a cylinder without damaging it, cut keys to precise tolerances, and align a mortise lock body correctly within its door edge. That is our core competency, and it's what we bring to every job in Sarasota.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a locksmith cost in Florida for a home rekey?

There is no single fixed rate because several factors shape the final price: the number of cylinders being rekeyed, the type of lock (a mortise lock involves more labor than a standard door knob lock), whether the job is scheduled during regular hours or as an overnight emergency call, the distance our technician travels to your Sarasota address, and whether any replacement parts — pins, new cylinders, or cut keys — are needed. What we guarantee is that we confirm an exact price before any work begins, so you're never surprised at the end of a job. Call (941) 206-8023 for a specific quote based on your situation.

How much should an emergency locksmith cost in Sarasota?

Emergency locksmith pricing — including after-hours rekeys and urgent lockouts — accounts for the time of day, the complexity of your lock hardware, and travel distance. A mortise lock rekey at 3 a.m. will be priced differently than a standard deadbolt rekey during daytime hours, and that's appropriate given the labor and availability involved. We never add hidden fees after the fact. Before our technician touches anything, you'll have a clear, confirmed price. We answer every call 24/7 at (941) 206-8023, and we'll walk you through the cost factors on the phone before we even dispatch.

How much should a locksmith cost per hour — and do you charge hourly?

Most residential locksmith services, including rekeying and key duplication, are quoted as flat-rate jobs rather than hourly rates, because the scope of work is definable upfront. For jobs with highly variable labor — like complex mortise lock repair or multi-cylinder master-key system builds — we'll explain exactly how the pricing is structured before you commit. The factors that influence what you pay are the lock type and grade, the number of cylinders, time of day, and parts required. We always confirm a specific price before starting, so you know exactly what you're agreeing to.

Can a locksmith make a key from a lock?

Yes — this is called key origination or impressioning, and it is one of the more skilled tasks in our trade. A trained technician can decode a lock cylinder and cut a working key even when no original key exists. This is useful when you've moved into a Sarasota home and inherited locks with no keys, or when all copies of a key have been lost. The process differs from simply duplicating an existing key; it requires proper decoding tools and precise key cutting. We offer this service as part of our mobile rekey and key duplication work, and we verify lawful access to the property before performing it.

What should I ask a locksmith before hiring them?

Before any locksmith begins work on your home, ask these specific questions: Are your technicians trained and insured? (Ours are.) Will you give me an exact price before starting — not an estimate that can change? (We always do.) Will you need to drill or damage the lock, or can this be done non-destructively? (We pursue damage-free methods first and explain any exceptions in advance.) Can you service the specific lock type I have, including mortise locks or high-security cylinders? (We can.) Do you verify ownership before rekeying or unlocking? (We do — it's a protection for you and your community.) Getting clear answers to these questions before work begins is the most reliable way to avoid problems.

What is the difference between a locksmith and a security expert?

A locksmith focuses on the physical locking mechanisms themselves — cylinders, keyways, pins, deadbolts, mortise lock bodies, door knob locks, and the hardware that controls who can open a door. A security expert or consultant typically works at a higher system level: alarm systems, surveillance cameras, access control platforms, and integrated security policy. For home rekeying and key duplication, you need an experienced locksmith, not a consultant. Where the two can overlap is in a security assessment — a skilled locksmith can evaluate whether your current lock grade, strike plate, and door reinforcement are adequate and recommend hardware upgrades, as we do for many Sarasota homeowners after a break-in or when upgrading an older property.

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