Key Pairing & Replacements
Our Customers
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Homeowners / Tenants – after moving in, lockouts, or lost keys
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Drivers / Vehicle Owners – lost keys, damaged fobs, or system resets
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Landlords / Property Managers – frequent tenant turnover
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Businesses / Office Managers – staff changes, system upgrades
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Short-Term Rentals (e.g., Airbnb) – rotating guest codes or fob pairing
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Smart Home Users – managing digital keys and access codes
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Fleet & Commercial Vehicle Owners – syncing multiple sets of keys
Traditional Keys
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House Keys – basic cut keys (e.g., Kwikset, Schlage, Yale)
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Padlock Keys – for gates, lockers, or toolboxes
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Mailbox Keys – common in apartments and condos
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Cabinet/Drawer Keys – for office or home storage
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Garage Door Keys – manual or switchbox lock types
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Motorcycle Keys – cut-based, sometimes coded for ignition
Electronic/Smart Keys
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Transponder Car Keys – chipped keys requiring pairing to ignition
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Remote Fobs / Flip Keys – for remote unlocking and ignition
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Smart Proximity Keys – keyless entry/push-to-start systems
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Digital Door Lock Keys / Codes – numeric, biometric, or app-based
Locksmithing
Homes
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Detached/Independent Homes – traditional deadbolts, smart locks, keypad locks, or high-security locks
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Semi-Detached/Half-Link Homes – often a mix of deadbolts and modern digital locks
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Townhouses/Row Homes – key-in-knob locks, deadbolts, sometimes smart locks at the front entrance
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Duplexes/Triplexes – standard or high-security locks for multiple units under one roof
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Cottages/Vacation Homes – traditional locks, padlocks, or remote smart systems
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Mobile/Modular Homes – often simpler locking systems, padlocks, or trailer-specific locks
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Gated Community Homes – digital locks or intercom systems at gates + deadbolts at front doors
Condos
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Condominiums (Condos) –
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Interior doors: deadbolts, lever locks, keypad/smart locks
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Building entrance: fob systems, intercoms, or key card access
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High-Rise Apartments –
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Digital locks, card access, biometric readers, or traditional deadbolts
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Loft Apartments –
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Can have modern smart locks or basic knob/deadbolt combos
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Basement Apartments –
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Usually key locks, sometimes padlocks or entry-level smart locks
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Bachelor/Studio Apartments –
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Deadbolts, key-in-knob locks, or low-cost keypad systems
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Student Housing Apartments –
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Often equipped with key cards, keypad locks, or fobs
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Short-Term Rental Units (e.g., Airbnb) –
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Frequently use smart locks or code-based entry for guest convenience
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Businesses
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Retail Stores –
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Mortise locks, high-security cylinders, keypad locks, or storefront lock bars
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Restaurants & Cafés –
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Panic bars, lever locks, keypad access, and sometimes smart systems for deliveries
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Office Buildings & Suites –
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Access control systems, biometric locks, key card readers, master key systems
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Any questions feel free to contact us at
437-669-2579
Email: homeservices.locksmithing@gmail.com
Automobile key fob open/pairing
Personal cars / commercial
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Sedans / Compact Cars – common key or key fob systems
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SUVs / Crossovers – often smart fobs or remote start systems
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Pickup Trucks – key ignition or push-to-start, depending on make/model
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Minivans / Family Vans – sliding door remotes, rear hatch access
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Motorcycles / Scooters – traditional key ignitions or immobilizer chips
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Luxury Vehicles (e.g., BMW, Mercedes, Audi) – high-security key fobs, smart pairing, encrypted systems
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Electric Vehicles (EVs) (e.g., Tesla, Rivian) – digital keys, phone access, key cards
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Classic / Vintage Cars – traditional key systems, some may require custom key crafting
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Commercial Vans & Fleet Vehicles – standard or master key systems
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Trucks / Heavy-Duty Vehicles – commercial-grade keys, coded systems
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Recreational Vehicles (RVs) / Trailers – combination of traditional keys and padlocks
Mechanical keys (no electronic)
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Traditional Metal Ignition Keys – cut keys without chips
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Valet Keys – restricted-use physical keys
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Trunk Keys – for older car models with separate trunk locks
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Door-Only Keys – sometimes separate from ignition keys in older cars
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Glove Box / Storage Compartment Keys – usually standard pin tumbler locks
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Gas Cap Keys – older models or aftermarket gas caps with lock
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Spare Key Cutting – duplication of basic keys
Tech key systems that require syncing or reprogramming
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Transponder Keys – chipped keys that require pairing with car's immobilizer system
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Remote Key Fobs – unlock/start the car remotely; often combined with physical key
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Flip Keys – a combo of mechanical key and fob
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Smart Keys / Proximity Keys – push-to-start or keyless entry systems
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Key Cards / Digital Keys – used in modern or luxury vehicles (e.g., Tesla)
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Remote Start Systems – controlled via fob or smartphone; may require advanced pairing