Mike LOCKSMITHS
Locksmith Service

Home Rekeying After a Move

Moving into a new home in Palm Valley — whether it's a waterfront property off Palm Valley Road, a newer build in a Nocatee-adjacent community, or a resale home near the Intracoastal — is one of the most exciting milestones you'll experience. But the previous owners, their real estate agents, contractors, cleaning crews, and anyone else who ever received a key still have the ability to walk through your front door. Home rekeying after a move is the single most important security step new homeowners can take, and it costs far less time and money than most people assume.

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Licensed, bonded & insured

At Mike Locksmiths, we're a 24/7 mobile locksmith team serving Palm Valley, FL and the broader St. Johns County area. We come directly to your new home — no need to remove hardware and drive to a shop — and our trained, insured technicians rekey every lock so that every key cut before your move-in day is permanently rendered useless. Old keys won't turn. Old copies won't open anything. Only the fresh keys we hand you at the end of the appointment will work. Here's everything you need to know before we arrive.

What we do

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Available 24/7

Day, night, weekends and holidays — a real local locksmith answers and rolls a fully-stocked van.

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Fast local response

Based in Palm Valley, we reach the Palm Valley area in well under an hour.

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Insured & background-checked

Vetted technicians, up-front pricing, and no surprise add-ons when we arrive.

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Damage-free entry

We pick and bypass locks the right way, so most lockouts are solved without drilling anything.

Why Home Rekeying After a Move Is Non-Negotiable in Palm Valley

When you close on a home in Palm Valley, the title transfers — but the key history doesn't. A typical resale home in St. Johns County has passed through multiple sets of hands: sellers, their family members, a property manager if it was ever rented, HVAC technicians, pool maintenance crews, and the listing agent's lockbox key. You have no way of knowing how many copies were made, or where those copies are now. Rekeying every lock — your front door, back door, garage entry, and any secondary entrances — resets that entire history in a single appointment. It is not an upgrade or a luxury. It is basic ownership hygiene.

The rekeying process itself works by replacing the tiny pin stacks inside the lock cylinder so that only a newly cut key can align them correctly and allow the plug to rotate. The lock body, the door hardware, and your mortise lock mechanism (if your home uses one) all stay exactly in place. Nothing is drilled. Nothing is damaged. Our technicians carry the pin kits and key-cutting equipment in their service vehicles, so the entire job happens at your front door, not at a shop across town.

Mortise Lock Rekeying: The Service Most New Homeowners Overlook

Palm Valley homes — especially older construction along the Tolomato River corridor and some of the custom-built properties off Mickler Road — frequently feature mortise locks rather than the cylindrical knob or deadbolt sets common in newer subdivisions. A mortise lock is a larger, more complex mechanism that fits into a deep rectangular pocket (the 'mortise') cut into the edge of the door. It typically combines a latch, a deadbolt, and sometimes a night latch into a single integrated case. Because of this complexity, mortise lock rekeying requires a technician who understands the specific cylinder type — whether it's a Schlage, Kwikset, or another compatible profile — and how to remove and reassemble the cylinder without disturbing the lock body. Our team works on mortise lock hardware regularly and treats it with the careful, detail-oriented approach it demands. If your new Palm Valley home has ornate entry doors with mortise hardware, specifically request mortise lock service when you call so we can confirm we have the right pin kit on board.

Door knob lock rekeying is equally common and is often bundled into the same appointment. Many Palm Valley homes use a keyed knob on a secondary door — a laundry room entrance, a side gate, or a garage service door — paired with a separate deadbolt on the main entry. We rekey both in the same visit and, where you'd prefer, key them alike so a single key operates every lock in the home. Keyed-alike service is one of the most practical upgrades we offer new homeowners and adds no additional hardware cost.

Full-Spectrum Locksmith Services We Bring to Your Doorstep

Because we are a fully mobile operation, Mike Locksmiths brings a comprehensive range of services directly to Palm Valley addresses — not just rekeying. Our trained technicians carry equipment and parts to handle: residential rekeying (front door deadbolts, door knob locks, mortise locks, sliding door locks, garage entry locks); lock upgrades and full lock replacement; high-security Schlage and Kwikset deadbolt installation; smart lock and keypad lock installation; keyed-alike service across all home entry points; master key system setup for multi-unit properties; lock repair for stiff, sticky, or misaligned cylinders; door hardware realignment when locks won't latch correctly; emergency lockout service (residential); emergency lockout service (commercial); commercial door lock rekeying; commercial deadbolt installation and replacement; office and suite lock changes; mortise lock repair and cylinder extraction; padlock rekeying and replacement; mailbox lock service; gate lock and access hardware rekeying; storage unit lock service; car lockout response; automobile key cutting and duplication; transponder key programming; key fob programming and reprogramming; broken key extraction (door and ignition); ignition lock cylinder service; and safe lock consultation and non-destructive opening. Each of these services is available 24/7 — including weekends and holidays — because security problems don't follow a business schedule.

If you're wondering whether we handle your specific lock type, call (904) 529-0398 and describe your hardware. Our team will confirm availability before we dispatch, so there are no surprises when we arrive.

Emergency Locksmith Response and What to Expect on Pricing

Sometimes the need to rekey doesn't come on moving day — it comes at 11 p.m. when you realize you never changed the locks after your tenant moved out, or when a spare key goes missing. As an emergency locksmith service, we answer every call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. A real person picks up the phone, not an answering service. We confirm your location in Palm Valley, dispatch the nearest available technician, and give you an honest arrival estimate based on current conditions along US-1 and A1A — two of the main corridors our team travels in this area.

Questions about cost come up in almost every call, and we handle them transparently. Several factors shape the final quote: the number and type of locks involved (a standard cylindrical deadbolt differs from a mortise lock in the time and parts required), the time of day the work is needed (after-hours and overnight calls carry different rates than daytime appointments), travel distance to your specific Palm Valley address, and whether any parts — new cylinders, pins, or hardware — need to be sourced from our truck stock. What we never do is start work before you've agreed to an exact, up-front price. No vague estimates. No 'we'll see what it comes to.' You know the number before any tool touches your lock. Our team is also fully insured, which means both your property and our work are covered from the moment we arrive.

What St. Johns County Homeowners Ask Us Most — FAQ

The questions below come directly from conversations with Palm Valley residents and St. Johns County homeowners. We've answered them as plainly as we can, because good information leads to better decisions.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a local locksmith charge for home rekeying?

There is no universal flat rate, because every job is different. The factors that shape your quote include the number of locks being rekeyed, the type of hardware involved (a standard deadbolt cylinder is different from a mortise lock cylinder), whether any parts need to be replaced rather than simply repinned, and the time of day you need the service. What Mike Locksmiths always does is confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins — so you're never handed a surprise invoice after the job is done. Call (904) 529-0398 to get a specific quote for your Palm Valley home.

What is a locksmith call-out fee, and does Mike Locksmiths charge one?

A call-out fee (sometimes called a service call or trip charge) is an amount some locksmiths charge simply for dispatching a technician to your location, separate from the cost of the actual work. When you call us, we walk through the job details with you and give you a single, all-in price that accounts for travel, labor, and any parts needed. We explain every component of the quote before we arrive — including any distance factor for addresses farther from our primary Palm Valley service area — so you understand exactly what you're agreeing to.

What is the average call-out fee for a locksmith in the Palm Valley area?

Call-out fees vary widely depending on the provider, time of day, and distance from their base of operations. Rather than quoting an 'average' that may not reflect your actual situation, we encourage you to call (904) 529-0398 directly. We'll take the specifics of your address and job, then give you a real number — not a range, not an estimate — before we dispatch. That's the only figure that matters for your appointment.

Can a locksmith reprogram my key fob?

Yes — and this is a service we provide as part of our mobile automotive offering. Key fob reprogramming is a separate process from mechanical rekeying: it involves syncing the fob's signal to your vehicle's onboard receiver rather than changing physical pin tumblers. Whether your fob has lost its pairing after a battery change, you've purchased an aftermarket replacement, or you've moved into a home where the previous owner left behind an extra car key you want deactivated, our technicians carry the programming equipment for a wide range of vehicle makes and models. Call us to confirm compatibility before scheduling.

How much should a locksmith cost per hour, and is that how Mike Locksmiths bills?

Some locksmiths bill by the hour; others — like Mike Locksmiths — price by the job rather than the hour. Hourly billing can make it difficult to know your final cost before work begins, which is why we prefer a per-job quote model. Once we know what locks you have, how many entry points need to be rekeyed, and any other specifics (such as a mortise lock that requires extra disassembly time), we calculate a fixed price and present it to you before touching a single cylinder. You're not watching a clock tick — you're paying for a defined scope of work at an agreed price.

Where is the cheapest locksmith — should I just search for the lowest price?

Choosing a locksmith based on the lowest advertised price is one of the more common ways new homeowners end up with a bad experience: hidden fees added after arrival, undertrained technicians working on expensive hardware, or no insurance coverage if something goes wrong during the job. What matters most is transparent pricing, trained and insured technicians, and a team that stands behind their work. Mike Locksmiths provides an exact price before any work starts, uses skilled technicians experienced with residential and commercial hardware including mortise locks and smart locks, and operates 24/7 so you're never left waiting. Call (904) 529-0398 — we answer every call, any hour, any day.

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