Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Various Kinds of Locks




If you have ever looked around for locks for your front door, or for other parts of your property, then you know that there are many different kinds available. Not only do you have choices in terms of manufacturers and materials, but you have options in regards to how the locks look. Any homeowner will be able to find locks that match the architecture of their house, which is great. Many people don’t realize just how many types of locks are available, and they could benefit just about anyone’s residential or commercial property. Mableton Locksmith GA has provided some of the options which are available on the market today for your reference. This is beneficial for those who are paying attention to their security, whether in Mableton, Georgia or anywhere else in the world.

Here are some of the most popular lock options that exist today:
  1. Padlocks – These are great for a person who is looking for a lock that doesn’t have to be attached to any specific structure. Padlocks are portable, which can make them convenient for a person who is looking to lock up, say, a bike or a locker. Combination and keyed are the two types of padlocks available. You can also find ones that have a shrouded shackle, which makes it difficult for someone to cut it open. If you think that a padlock could benefit you, then it certainly is worth the minimal amount of money to keep your items protected.
  2. Deadbolts – Deadbolts are available as single, double and lockable thumbturn. Any locksmith professional will be able to explain these terms in further detail, but here are the basics… If you have a home with a deadbolt, it is more than likely single cylinder. A double deadbolt has a key cylinder on the outside and the inside of a door, unlike a single cylinder, which only has a key cylinder on the exterior and then a thumbturn on the inside. The last type of deadbolt, thumbturn, is sort of a combination of the two aforementioned types. Again, a lock and security professional will be able to provide further details on these deadbolts, so it can be worth speaking to them over the phone if there is any confusion at all.
  3. Knob locks – A knob lock might actually be used as a primary form of security. They are not the most popular type of lock and should not be used as a security form on the exterior of doors. They are easy to pick open, so you might consider another type of lock or a replacement if you currently use knob locks on your property.  
  4. Lever handle locks – This type of lock is more common in commercial settings. They use a handle rather than a knob if being compared to knob locks.
  5. Mortise locks – This type of lock is also frequently found in commercial settings. There are different options in terms of length which are available, and they are threaded and use a cam.
  6. Keyless entry locks – This is very popular for commercial and residential properties alike. As a matter of fact, keyless entry is even popular for cars. With the simple pressing of a few buttons, or a code, a person is able to access a property. On the contrary, one who doesn’t have the code for keyless entry will be unable to get into a property. Keyless entry, then, is used to prevent unauthorized access and allows someone to avoid carrying around a key if they do not want to do so. For added security, keyless entry systems can be made to alert authorities if an incorrect code is entered too many times. This is a good idea for commercial building owners and for homeowners who travel often. If you aren’t there, you will want to know if someone is attempting to get into your property.
  7. Wall mounted locks – These locks are, you guessed it, mounted into the wall. These are sometimes used for key storage in commercial buildings. Actually, some of them are used for access to safes or security boxes. While these are usually installed at the time a building is constructed, they can be added later by someone who knows what they are doing. Again, this is a good service to contact a lock and security expert for. A quick search will showcase trustworthy local locksmiths in your specific area.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

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Finding reliable services can become somewhat of a challenge, especially if you have never had to rely on the specific type of service before. If you are in Mableton, you’re in luck because the preferred locksmith service is right here at Mableton Locksmith GA. Give us a chance to show you why we are the preferred locksmith service. We offer you automotive, commercial, residential and emergency locksmith services. 

If you ever need help with any of these locksmith service needs, make sure you call on Mableton Locksmith GA. We make sure that you are able to receive the help you need any time of the day with our 24-hour mobile lock and key services. The locksmiths that we employ are the most qualified in the area. They have proven to be the most efficient and affordable around.

Address: 1306 Old Powder Springs Rd SW, Mableton, GA 30126
Phone: (770) 613-5020

Thursday, April 13, 2017

ARE YOU LOCKED OUT? WHEN IS IT TIME TO CALL A LOCKSMITH?



Keys, phone, wallet. We keep this list in the back of our mind as a reminder, anytime we leave. And we remember every time...until that one time...when...we totally forget. Oh no! You’ve been locked out! Suddenly discovering that you’re stranded somewhere without your keys ~ whether from your vehicle, your home, or your business ~ then no matter whose fault it is, it’s never convenient and always infuriating, especially after hours. But there’s no cause for despair. Don’t waste your valuable time! The first thing to do is, call that friend of yours who keeps your spare key for you. If you don’t already have someone like that, first, look to see if perhaps you left a window or another door open. Maybe you’ll be able to get back inside. However...if you’re not so fortunate, then consider the following.

Any place you’re stuck, particularly after dark, you may be worrying over whether the help you need will ever arrive at all. But don’t waste your energy. Should you actually toy with the possibility of shattering a window, risking being mistaken for a cat burglar? Of course not! Plan ahead, so you’ll avoid the whole scenario!

Before an emergency happens, obtain the name of a dependable locksmith. A good first step is to find a reputable locksmith before you ever need one! Do your homework beforehand, and you’ll avoid getting overcharged or scammed.

Consult your friends for their recommendations. Word of mouth from a satisfied customer is always your best bet.

Track down a legitimate local locksmith company. If you don’t receive a reliable recommendation from someone you trust, now’s the time to do your research. Open your local phone book, and also surf the Web.

Compile a list of locksmith companies in your area, with phone numbers and addresses. Choose locksmiths specializing in the services you require, and confirm that each street address goes with each locksmith. A fraudulent company might list a false address, claiming it’s local when it really isn’t. So, using the Web, make sure to match each company’s address with its telephone number. If a person answers your call with a nonspecific salutation such as “locksmith services,” instead of the full company name, then ask for the legal business name. If that individual doesn’t give you a satisfactory answer, then scratch that company off your list. Please note also that a perfectly good locksmith could decide not to list a street address, because their business is mobile, directly dispatching a professional locksmith who’s local to each customer. Therefore, if there isn’t an address, find out the reason.

You can consult your local consumer protection agency, too, as well as your state’s attorney general’s office. You can also ask the Better Business Bureau if there have been any complaints.

If you’re locked out of your automobile, then if you’re a member of a roadside assistance company, call right away. Roadside assistance organizations always keep a list of pre-approved subcontractors which are already known to be trusted to expertly carry out standard services, such as giving your vehicle a jump, unlocking the car, and so forth.

If you don’t belong to a roadside assistance company, then track down an conscientious automotive locksmith specialist, who possesses the expertise necessary for programming your transponder “chip” key, to replace car locks and car keys, to install a new ignition cylinder, and so on.

Request a formal estimate. Even if you’re in a lockout emergency, always ask for a written quote before you permit any work to start. It should include labor; parts, if applicable; and any extra charges. A first-rate locksmith will tell you either the exact price or a ballpark figure on the phone. There could be a minimum fee; there may be an extra cost for work after hours; and there could be a mileage fee, too. If the price the locksmith says doesn’t agree with the price you were told on the phone, then say thanks but no thanks.

Confirm the locksmith’s credentials. When the locksmith arrives, request ID, proof of license, and a business card. The invoice should include the business name. Verify that the name on the vehicle is the same as what’s on the invoice and the business card. To adhere to acceptable security procedures, a locksmith must authenticate your identity. Prior to any work beginning, you’ll be asked to show identification to prove that you’re the actual property owner ~ whether of your automobile, your home, or your commercial building.

Be skeptical if a locksmith claims that your lock has to be drilled or replaced when there’s an emergency. An accomplished locksmith expert will bring the right tools, and be knowledgeable enough to inform you that such extreme measures would be unnecessary. A topnotch locksmith is truly qualified to unlock just about anything.

A superior locksmith is fully insured, suitably licensed, thoroughly background-checked, officially certified, and appropriately bonded. If your property were to be damaged over the course of a service call, or if the locksmith were to do substandard work, then the locksmith must demonstrate proof of insurance. Accordingly, always ask if there’s a warranty.

When you have finally found a premium locksmith, keep that company’s information on hand for future reference ~ on your fridge, in your wallet or purse, in your smart phone, and at your work’s break room’s bulletin board. You will always be able to get out of trouble if any issues arise with keys and locks ~ automotive, residential, or commercial.

Whether you’re seeking a capable locksmith in an emergency, or you must find a locksmith technician to do a special project for you, you certainly don’t want to hire just anyone when it comes to dealing with problems with locks and keys. An outstanding locksmith will happily answer all your questions and go over your concerns. If you live in Mableton, Georgia, choose a locksmith company of good standing such as Mableton Locksmith GA, where staff locksmiths work 24/7 to provide automotive, residential, commercial, and emergency locksmith solutions, and free consultations are available.

Monday, March 27, 2017

SIGNS BETTER SECURITY IS NEEDED




Security has become increasingly important in this day and age. Whether you are thinking of enhancing security for your residence or commercial business, there are always things that can be improved. The question a lot of people have is: how do I know if I need better security? That question can be a tricky one. However, there are signs that will let you know you should improve your home security. Keep reading to find out more.

You have had a break in

This sign is the biggest and most obvious sign. If you have had a break in at your home or business, your mind will instantly turn to increasing security measures (after you get over the shock of this violation). You will first need to determine how the intruders gained access to your property. In the case of residential break-ins, almost 60% of the time entrance to the home is gained through methods of forced entry. This means the intruder simply kicks in a door, forces open a window, or uses a pry bar to cause a wedge between the door and door jamb. If this is the case, the silver lining is that you now know the weak areas of your home or business, and can reinforce those areas. If the thief came in by forcing their way in your front door, and your locks buckled under the pressure - you may choose to invest in sturdy deadbolts. If they gained access through your back patio door - you may consider looking into patio door lock solutions.

You are able to gain access through untraditional methods

Perhaps you find yourself locked out of your home. Your mind will run through all the available options you could use to gain access. You may remember that the window in the back of your house has a lock that does not work correctly. You go to the back, and are able to jimmy open the window from the outside, and thus you gain entry into your home. While this scenario works well for you, it also highlights security issues that need to be addressed in your home. Just like you were able to gain access, a burglar could also gain access through the same means.

You have weak access points

Any weak access points you find or can think of need to be reinforced. Thieves know all the usual weak points in a home, and those are the areas they will try to exploit in order to gain access to your property. What are these weak areas? They include:
     Pet doors
     Patio doors
     Upper windows

These areas are notorious for their easy access. Pet doors are a great convenience, but they also can be an entry point for burglars. Some ways around this include installing a pet door that locks. You will have to get up to let your pet out (wait for them to come back in), but at least it gives an added layer of security. Another method pet owners use are collar sensors. An electronic sensor can be placed in your pet door, and only when the pet’s collar comes near will the door unlock.

If your patio door needs to have its security enhanced, then there are a lot of options available on the market. You can install a better lock on your patio door. You can also look into reinforcing the glass (if you are dealing with a glass patio door). Reinforcing the glass ensures that burglars cannot break the glass to gain access. There are also bars on the market that will not allow the door to move on the track when applied (in the case of sliding glass doors). 

If your home has a second level, it is easy to think that leaving the upper level windows open will not be a big deal. However, burglars can sometimes climb up trees that are outside of upper windows. That is why you should keep your upper windows locked if you are not at home. If there is a window that you never open, you may even consider having that window permanently sealed. 

I will also add, if you have a lot of shrubbery on your property please make sure you keep it trimmed. You don’t want to give burglars a place to hide and “case” your property.

You have never changed or rekeyed your locks

When you purchased your home, you were given a set of keys by the realtor. The realtor got these keys from the previous owner. Perhaps you just moved in and didn’t give any of it a second thought. For the most part people are honest, but you really have no idea who has a copy of the keys to your home. The previous owners could still have a copy, and gain access at any time. They could have had a tenant, cleaning lady, or landscaper who had keys to “their” house. But now, it is “your” house. Yet the same keys will still work in your locks! Think back. Did you change or rekey the locks when you moved in? If not, then this is a place to start to enhance the security of your home. A locksmith can quickly change all the locks that provide exterior access, or even simply rekey the existing locks. This is best to do so you will have peace of mind that you will know everyone who has a copy of your house keys.

If you are worried about security in your home or business, you should place a call to a local locksmith in Mableton. There are many services they can provide that will increase your homes security. A locksmith can install deadbolts, high security locks, patio door locks, and install strong locks on your windows. If you are in the Mableton, GA area and are looking for professional help, please call the experts at Mableton Locksmith GA. We are happy to provide you with a free consultation, and we can assess where you should increase your security measures in your home. Give us a call today!