Edison NJ LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Rekey & Lock Change

Most people don't think about rekeying or a lock change until something forces the issue — a move into a new place on Inman Avenue, a roommate situation that ended badly, or a key that vanished somewhere between the Oak Tree Road parking lot and home. Those moments are stressful, and the last thing you need is to chase down a locksmith who doesn't answer at 11 PM or shows up without the right parts. Edison NJ Locksmith is a 24/7 mobile lock change service built specifically for moments like these. Our trained, insured technicians come directly to your door — no storefront visit required.

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Licensed, bonded & insured

We know that calling a locksmith usually happens on a bad day. That's exactly why a local locksmith should feel easy to call. Whether you're a homeowner off Route 27, a renter near the Menlo Park Mall corridor, or a business owner managing a commercial property on Parsonage Road, our team is ready around the clock to rekey locks, swap out hardware, and restore your sense of security — quickly, cleanly, and without unnecessary damage to your doors or frames.

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 Edison, we reach the Edison 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.

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Why a Rekey & Lock Change Is Often the Smartest First Move

When you move into a new home or apartment in Edison, you have no way of knowing how many copies of that key exist. The previous owner may have handed duplicates to family members, contractors, dog walkers, or neighbors. A full lock change replaces the entire lockset with new hardware, eliminating every previously cut key in one step. Rekeying is a more targeted solution — a skilled technician reconfigures the internal pin tumblers of your existing lock so that only a brand-new key operates it. Both approaches accomplish the same core goal: ensuring that nobody holds a working key to your home except the people you choose. The right choice between the two depends on the age and condition of your current hardware, your budget priorities, and the type of lock already installed.

Roommate changes deserve the same attention. Even an amicable split doesn't guarantee a returned key — and a key can be copied without your knowledge before it's handed back. Lost keys carry a quieter risk: you don't know where the key ended up or who found it. In any of these scenarios, waiting and hoping is never a security strategy. Our mobile technicians arrive with a full inventory of lock hardware and rekeying tools, so there's no delay waiting on parts. Call (732) 518-3692 and we'll confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins.

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Mortise Lock, Door Knob Lock & Full Door Lock Change Services We Offer

Edison's housing stock ranges from mid-century split-levels near Stelton Road to newer townhome developments and apartment complexes along the New Jersey Turnpike corridor. That variety means our technicians regularly work with an equally wide range of hardware. A mortise lock — the rectangular lock body set into a pocket within the door — is common in older Edison homes and in commercial storefronts. Mortise lock service requires hands-on familiarity with internal components that differ significantly from a standard cylindrical lock, and our technicians carry the parts and knowledge to rekey or replace them properly. For newer residential doors, door knob lock replacements and deadbolt upgrades to brands like Schlage or Kwikset are among our most common requests. We also handle lever-handle locks, rim locks, and multi-point locking systems.

Here is a specific look at the distinct services our team provides on every visit: residential lock rekeying, commercial lock rekeying, mortise lock rekeying, mortise lock replacement, deadbolt installation, deadbolt replacement, door knob lock replacement, lever handle lock installation, keypad smart lock installation, Schlage lock rekeying, Kwikset lock rekeying, high-security lock upgrade, master key system setup, keyed-alike lock configuration (so one key opens multiple locks), lock change after break-in attempt, lock change after eviction, lock change for rental property turnover, apartment lock change, office lock change, commercial lock change for retail storefronts, lock change after contractor access, defiant lock change code reset support, master lock change combination assistance, Honeywell door lock change code reprogramming, emergency lockout-linked lock replacement, lock change for sliding glass door, mailbox lock replacement, padlock replacement, storage unit lock change, and garage door lock replacement.

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Commercial Lock Change & Emergency Locksmith Response in Edison

Businesses along Woodbridge Avenue, Oak Tree Road, and the commercial strips near Edison's industrial parks face security demands that go well beyond a single front-door deadbolt. A commercial lock change may involve master key hierarchies — where a facility manager holds a master that opens every suite while individual tenants hold keys that open only their own space. Our commercial locksmith technicians understand these systems and can design, install, or rekey them without disrupting your daily operations. We work after hours by request, which means retail shops, medical offices, and warehouse facilities can schedule service without closing during business hours.

For urgent situations — a break-in attempt on a back door, a terminated employee who didn't return an access key, or a lock that failed mid-shift — our emergency locksmith response is available every hour of every day, including holidays. We are insured and our technicians are trained to assess whether a damaged lock can be rekeyed safely or whether a full door lock change is the better path. We never recommend a more expensive service than your situation genuinely requires, and we always confirm the exact price up front so there are no surprises on the invoice.

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Understanding Lock & Security Service Costs in Edison NJ — and Ensuring Your Peace of Mind

People often ask, 'How much does a locksmith cost in NJ?' or 'How much should an emergency locksmith cost?' — and the honest answer is that no responsible technician quotes a price without first understanding your specific situation. Several factors shape the final number: the type and brand of lock involved (a basic door knob lock costs less to service than a high-security mortise lock), the number of locks being rekeyed or replaced, the time of day (after-hours and overnight calls involve different resource demands), travel distance to your location within the Edison area, and whether any new hardware parts are needed. Asking 'How much should a locksmith cost per hour?' is natural, but most lock change and rekeying work is quoted as a flat job rate rather than an open-ended hourly figure — which is actually better for the customer because the price is fixed before we start.

What we will never do is start work and then surprise you with add-on fees. When our technician arrives at your Edison home or business, they assess the locks, explain exactly what's needed, and confirm a single clear price. You approve it, then we work. That transparency is part of what delivering the best security solutions to our clients actually means in practice — not just a phrase, but a process. If you want to plan ahead or have questions before scheduling, call (732) 518-3692 — we answer 24/7 and can walk you through what to expect before anyone rolls a truck.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to what our customers ask most. Still unsure? Just call.

Can a locksmith make a new key from a lock?+

Yes — a trained locksmith can decode a lock's existing pin configuration and cut a new key to match it without needing an original key as a template. This is a standard service we provide for homeowners in Edison who have lost all copies of their house key. The process is non-destructive when performed by an experienced technician and works on most common residential and commercial lock types, including deadbolts, knob locks, and mortise locks.

What proof do I need for a locksmith before they rekey or change my locks?+

Any professional locksmith should verify that you have the right to authorize work on the property before touching the locks. For homeowners, a government-issued photo ID matching the property address is standard. Renters may be asked to show a lease agreement. Business owners typically show ID plus a business document linking them to the address. Our technicians complete this ownership verification on every job — it protects you as a customer just as much as it protects the integrity of the service. If you're arranging a lock change for a rental unit you manage, having your landlord documentation ready will speed up the process.

How much does a locksmith cost in NJ, and what affects the final price?+

There is no single statewide flat rate. The cost of a rekey or lock change service in New Jersey — including Edison — depends on the type of lock being serviced (a standard Kwikset knob versus a commercial-grade mortise lock), the number of locks involved, whether new hardware needs to be supplied, the time of day, and the distance of the service call. Our process is straightforward: our technician assesses your situation on arrival, explains the scope, and gives you one confirmed price before any work starts. You'll never receive a bill that's higher than the number you agreed to.

How much should an emergency locksmith cost compared to a scheduled appointment?+

Emergency and after-hours calls — including middle-of-the-night lock changes or urgent commercial lock change requests — typically reflect the added resource demands of immediate availability. It's reasonable to expect that a 2 AM lock change following a security incident carries a different rate than a Monday morning scheduled rekeying. The key protection for customers is transparency: we confirm the complete price up front regardless of when you call. If you're ever unsure whether the situation truly requires emergency response or can wait until morning, call (732) 518-3692 and we'll give you an honest assessment.

What is the difference between rekeying and a full lock change — and which one do I actually need?+

Rekeying reconfigures the pin tumblers inside your existing lock cylinder so only a newly cut key will operate it. It's the right choice when the lock hardware itself is in good working condition and the goal is simply to invalidate old keys — such as after a move, a roommate change, or a lost key. A full lock change replaces the entire lockset with new hardware and makes more sense when the existing lock is worn, damaged, or a lower security grade than you want. After a break-in attempt that damaged the door frame or lock body, for instance, replacement is the safer path. Our technicians will assess your locks on arrival and recommend only what your situation actually requires.

Can you rekey or change locks on specialty hardware like a Defiant lock, a Honeywell door lock, or a master lock combination?+

Yes. Our technicians regularly assist with Defiant lock change code resets, Honeywell door lock change code reprogramming, and master lock change combination updates. Electronic and combination locks have different service procedures than keyed deadbolts, and having a technician who is familiar with the specific mechanism saves time and prevents accidental lockouts during the process. If you're unsure whether your lock brand or model is something we service, a quick call to (732) 518-3692 will get you a direct answer — no hold music, no call centers.

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