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Your key to security since 1974.
Gibson Locksmiths was founded over 50 years ago by Tom Gibson and his late wife Jackie, establishing a trusted name in Melbourne's locksmith industry. After decades of dedicated service, Tom has retired and passed the torch to his children—Thomas, Karen, Debbie, and his son-in-law Ken. Today, they continue the family tradition of providing reliable and professional locksmith services, specializing in everything from residential and commercial security solutions to automotive lock repairs. With a commitment to exceptional service and peace of mind, Gibson Locksmiths is here to ensure your property and assets are secure, whether you need emergency assistance or a comprehensive security upgrade.
Some FAQ
People have different comfort levels when it comes to home security, so there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer. However, the most common reason for changing locks is after a lockout, when a locksmith is called to help regain entry to a home or business. Fortunately, we provide responsive locksmith services across Greater Melbourne, including the surrounding suburbs, to meet urgent lock replacement needs. Other times when you might consider changing your locks include:
- Moving into a new home: There’s no way to know who may have had keys to your new residence in the past, or if any keys were lost or stolen. Some landlords re-key locks at the end of each lease, but it’s always worth double-checking.
- Changes in occupancy: Situations like divorce, family separation, or new tenants in a shared home can make it necessary to ensure that former occupants no longer have access.
- Too many different keys: If you’re juggling multiple keys for different doors, windows, or the garage, a locksmith can re-key everything to work with a single key for added convenience.
- Damaged locks or keys: If a lock or key shows signs of wear or becomes difficult to use, replacing it before it breaks can save the hassle and cost of an after-hours emergency call.
- After a break-in or security breach: Following a burglary or if there’s any sign your security has been compromised, replacing your locks is a crucial first step to restoring safety.
If your locks are undamaged, they often don’t need to be fully replaced; instead, they can go through a process called re-keying. In re-keying, the lock’s cylinder remains in place, while the pins inside are rearranged, allowing the lock to work with a new set of keys. Think of it as changing a password on a computer – the security system remains the same, but the “password” (in this case, the key) is updated.
Re-keying is generally more affordable than replacing the entire lock but may not be an option if the lock is damaged. This is why it’s best to avoid attempting to pick your own locks if you’re locked out or have misplaced your keys.
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