Your home is your sanctuary, and the locks on your doors are the first line of defense for your family. Whether you have just bought a new home in University Of California-Davis, CA, experienced a break-in, or simply want to modernize your security, we are your local residential locksmith experts. We provide comprehensive home security solutions, from rekeying standard deadbolts to installing cutting-edge smart locks.
We believe that security isn't "one size fits all." Our technicians assess your specific needs. Do you have a glass panel door that needs a double-sided deadbolt? Do you need a keypad lock for a short-term rental property? We provide tailored recommendations. We install high-quality hardware from trusted brands like Schlage, Kwikset, and Yale, ensuring your locks are durable and resistant to picking and bumping.
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Many homeowners assume they need to replace their locks to change the key. This is often unnecessary. Rekeying is a process where we remove the lock cylinder, discard the old internal pins, and insert new pins that match a fresh key. The old key will no longer work, but you keep your existing hardware. This is a cost-effective way to secure a new home or restrict access after a roommate moves out.
Keyless entry is the future of home security. We specialize in smart lock installation. Proper alignment is critical for these devices; if the bolt rubs against the frame, the battery drains rapidly and the motor can fail. We install the lock, align the strike plate perfectly, and help you integrate the device with your WiFi or Z-Wave home automation system.
Don't leave your home security to chance. Contact our local team for professional rekeying and lock installation services.
"We wanted our locks changed after moving to University Of California-Davis, CA, but the technician showed us how to save money by rekeying instead. Truly honest service!"
"After a failed DIY smart lock attempt, these guys had the alignment fixed in just 20 minutes. Quick and reliable!"
"Five locks rekeyed and four spare keys made right on the spot. Professional, polite, and efficient."
Eugene W. Hilgard, Carr's successor, recognized that Berkeley's soil and climate were terrible for farming (the campus directly faces the notoriously foggy Golden Gate) and switched from "practical" to what he called "rational" instruction in scientific principles of agriculture at Berkeley. He concentrated on things like soil science and fermentation that could be researched and taught in a university laboratory, supplemented by limited data gathering and experiments (but not hands-on teaching) at agricultural experimental stations in the field. Hilgard was disdainful of the idea of a university farm. He felt that for such a farm to teach effectively, it would necessarily have to be a model farm with examples of the best of everything, without any reference to local profitability, climate, or circumstances, and such a thing was clearly infeasible.
Zip Codes in University Of California-Davis, CA that we also serve: 95616