Residential Locksmith Services
Protect your Wichita home with expert lock installation, repair, rekeying, and key duplication.
About Residential Locksmith Services
Your home's security starts with quality locks professionally installed and maintained. Wichita Locksmith Pro offers comprehensive residential locksmith services throughout Wichita, KS, including lock installation, replacement, repair, rekeying, and key duplication. Whether you've just moved into a new home and want fresh locks, need to upgrade aging hardware, or simply want the peace of mind that comes with rekeyed deadbolts, our licensed technicians deliver reliable service every visit.
What's Included
- Lock installation, replacement & repair
- Rekeying for new homeowners & move-ins
- High-security deadbolt upgrades available
- Same-day residential service offered
Ready for a Free Estimate?
Contact Wichita Locksmith Pro today. We'll assess your needs and provide a clear, upfront quote with no obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I rekey or replace my locks when I move into a new home in Wichita?
Rekeying is almost always the right choice — it's faster, less expensive than full replacement, and completely changes which keys will work in your existing locks. We recommend rekeying every exterior lock when you move in, since you can never be sure how many copies of the old keys are out there.
How long does it take to rekey the locks on a typical Wichita home?
A standard single-family home with three to five exterior locks usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes. If you'd also like us to make new keys or inspect the lock hardware while we're there, we can do that in the same visit at no extra trip charge.
What's the difference between a deadbolt and a smart lock — which is better for home security?
A high-quality deadbolt (Grade 1 ANSI rated) provides excellent physical security and requires no battery or Wi-Fi to function. Smart locks add convenience features like keypad codes and remote access but depend on electronics that can fail. Many Wichita homeowners use both — a smart lock for everyday entry and a deadbolt as a backup.