It goes without saying that new is always better. A new car will always feel like it runs faster. A new suit will always feel like it's comfortable to wear, and a new house will always make you feel like you've made it in life. The same feeling of euphoria may be felt when you are dealing with a new lock. A new lock naturally functions better than older locks, and a new lock is also capable of protecting your home, office, or car better than their old counterparts. However, should you get a new lock today?
Anything "new" will always make you feel good, but throwing out the old stuff away can also be wasteful. Fortunately, when it comes to locks, you can have locks performing as good as new with just a slight tweaking or with regular and consistent lock maintenance. Repairing an old lock-- even one that's years old-- can make it work as new again with the masterful work of a professional locksmith. This process of mending broken pieces with a lock can make it function as though it were recently built and installed. Not only is this a great way to make use of old locks, you can economize too.
So, you might be wondering: when is the best time to say goodbye to an old, worn-out lock and say hello to a new one? When it comes to properly-functioning doors, sometimes, timing is everything.
Replacing an old lock with a new one can be costly-- no doubt about it! Locks are but the simpler versions of the CCTV's, alarms, and other security systems we know today, so it's natural for them to be priced at a price higher than some appliances. In order for you to get the most bang for your buck, it's important to know the BEST time to say goodbye to an old lock and to replace it with a new one.
Some points to remember before replacing a lock indefinitely is to consider its model and build. If it is an automatic lock, you may have to replace it every now and then, especially when an upgraded model comes out. An upgraded automatic lock tends to have better sensory systems compared to an old automatic lock that has been exposed to the elements for quite awhile.
However, if what you have is a manual lock, it would be best to change it when it fails to open when keyed, or when it fails to close when you shut it tightly.
One common question that runs through avid DIY-ers minds when they encounter lock installation problems is this, "should I do my own lock installation by myself?" Most DIY-ers are motivated to handle their own home improvement projects because it allows them to exercise their creativity and at the same time, do something on their downtime. DIY lock installations are a hit among avid DIY-ers too, because it's a light, easy task that doesn't require a variety of heavy tools to get the job. However, just because you don't have to take the powertools out doesn't mean locksmithig is easy.
For any locksmithing work to be successful, you would have to forego the usual home improvement tools and switch to using the appropriate locksmithing tools that were designed to fix minute pieces and components that exist inside locks, deadbolts, and other security systems.