Old locks fail, broken locks need replacing, and sometimes a Bagdad home needs a full hardware refresh — new finishes, smart deadbolts, matching levers across every door. Locksmith Chick handles lock changes across Bagdad, from a single broken deadbolt at a townhouse in Old Bagdad to whole-house upgrades on new construction off the SR-191 / Forsyth Street corridor. We carry Schlage, Kwikset, Yale, Baldwin, Emtek, and Medeco hardware on the truck, and we install everything to manufacturer spec — proper backset, proper strike alignment, proper screw torque.
When to change a lock instead of rekey
Replace the lock when the cylinder is worn, the deadbolt latch is sticky, the lock body is corroded from Bagdad's salt air, the strike plate is bent, or you want a new finish or feature (smart lock, keypad, electronic deadbolt). If the lock is mechanically sound and the only thing that's changed is who has the keys, rekey is the cheaper move — we'll tell you which makes sense.
Hardware grades and what they actually mean
ANSI/BHMA grades the hardware: Grade 3 is the basic builder-grade you'll find on most newly-finished Bagdad houses, Grade 2 is the residential upgrade most Old Bagdad homeowners pick, Grade 1 is commercial-spec — what we install on businesses along the SR-191 / Forsyth Street corridor and on residential customers who want maximum kick-in resistance. We stock all three and explain the difference before you buy.
Smart locks and electronic deadbolts in Bagdad
We install Schlage Encode, Schlage Connect, Yale Assure, August Wi-Fi, Kwikset Halo, and Level Bolt on Bagdad homes. We pair them to your phone, set up the auto-lock timer, configure guest access codes, and walk you through battery life and firmware updates. Smart locks aren't just convenience — geofencing, audit trails, and remote unlock are real security features that your old key-only deadbolt can't match.
Door prep, alignment, and weatherstripping
A new lock that's installed wrong is worse than the old lock it replaced. Misaligned strike plates let burglars kick a door open with one shoulder check — and they're the #1 reason perfectly good deadbolts fail in real-world Bagdad break-ins. Every install includes a strike plate alignment check, a weatherstrip check, and four 3-inch screws into the framing studs (not the trim). The whole point is making the door actually secure, not just installing new metal.
Whole-house hardware refresh in Bagdad
Some Bagdad homeowners want every door — front, back, garage entry, side — to share one finish, one lever style, one deadbolt model. We do whole-house refreshes regularly. Pick your finish (satin nickel, matte black, antique brass, polished chrome), pick your lever or knob style, and we handle the rest. The whole job usually wraps in a single visit.