So, you want to copy a key for your home, but you no longer have the original – is this an issue? For a professional locksmith, not having the original is not a problem as they can still create a new key using one of several methods.
Before we get into the methods a locksmith uses to make a key copy without the original, it’s important to consider the security risks of a lost key. If you have recently lost a key or fallen victim to a break-in, changing or rekeying your locks might be a safer option.
Now, let’s look at the methods a locksmith can use to make a key without the original.
- Using a code. One of the first ways you can create a key copy without the original is using a key code. Every key has an alphanumeric code, which can be used to create a copy. The locksmith places a blank key into a cutter and cuts it according to a specific code. If the key code is not available though, another method needs to be used.
- Creating a key impression. With access to the lock in question, a locksmith can create a key copy. This method requires more skill than cutting a key to code, so make sure your locksmith has the necessary experience. This method also requires a blank key, which is molded to the pins within a lock cylinder.
- Disassembling the lock. This is generally a last resort for most locksmiths because it’s the most complicated. To disassemble a lock, a locksmith essential needs to reverse engineer the internal components. It’s more worthwhile to replace or rekey a lock than disassemble it just to create a new key.
If you require assistance with key copies for your home or want to know what your best lock and key options are, contact Cape Coral Locksmith on +1 239 349 2245.