1. Your Keys Stick or Don’t Turn Smoothly
If your key starts catching, grinding, or refusing to turn on the first try, that’s one of the earliest warnings that the internal pins are wearing out.
Worn pins increase the chance of a key breaking off, and weak mechanisms make forced entry easier.
A locksmith can:
- clean or rekey the lock,
- or recommend a modern, high-security cylinder.
2. Your Door Doesn’t Close or Latch Properly
When a door shifts — from weather, humidity, or a house settling — the lock and strike plate stop aligning.
Not only is this annoying, but it leaves your home vulnerable, because misaligned locks are significantly easier to pry open.
If this happens often, it’s time to upgrade the entire locking system.
3. Your Locks Are More Than 10–15 Years Old
Lock technology changes fast.
Older locks often rely on outdated pin systems that burglars can bypass using basic lock-picking kits or bump keys.
Modern high-security locks offer:
- drill resistance
- anti-bump technology
- reinforced housings
- restricted keyways (keys can’t be duplicated without authorization)
If your locks were installed before 2010, upgrading isn’t just recommended — it’s smart.
4. You’ve Lost Keys or Recently Moved In
If someone else might have a copy of your key, your home isn’t fully secure.
Situations that require immediate action:
- moving into a new house
- losing a key
- break-ups or roommate changes
- renting your home to tenants
- contractors having temporary access
Solution: Rekeying or upgrading to a modern lock with restricted keys that can’t be copied without permission.
5. Your Lock Looks Rusty, Loose, or Damaged
Corrosion, loose screws, wiggling lock cylinders — all these signs show structural weakness.
A damaged lock is:
- easier to break
- more likely to fail during cold weather
- unsafe during emergencies
Replacing it early prevents much bigger problems later.
6. You Frequently Get Locked Out
If lockouts happen more often than they should, the problem may not be you — it’s your lock.
Older locks often:
- jam unpredictably
- fail during rain or cold
- shift out of alignment
Upgrading eliminates surprises and improves long-term reliability.
7. You Still Use Basic Mechanical Locks
Traditional locks without modern security features are the easiest targets for:
- bump tools
- pick tools
- drill attacks
- unauthorized duplicate keys
Homeowners are increasingly switching to:
- high-security mechanical locks
- smart locks with encrypted entry
- hybrid systems combining both
If your lock is old-school, it’s time for something stronger.
When to Call a Locksmith
If you notice any of these signs, upgrading your locks improves safety, convenience, and peace of mind.
At Tustan Locksmith, we offer professional installation of high-security locks, modern upgrades, and tailored solutions for every home.
👉 Need help choosing the right lock?
Contact us for expert recommendations and fast installation.
CALL: +1 (971) 404-5928
Visit: Gresham, OR — Stark & Burnside locations