If you’re carrying multiple keys and wondering whether a locksmith can match multiple locks to one key, the answer is often yes. This is a common request for homes, rental properties, and businesses looking to simplify access without replacing all their locks.
Can a locksmith match multiple locks to one key?
In many cases, a locksmith can rekey multiple locks so they all operate using a single key. This is done by adjusting the internal pins of each lock so they match the same key profile, provided the locks are compatible.
Matching locks to one key is a practical solution that improves convenience while maintaining security.
What does “matching locks to one key” actually involve?
This process is known as rekeying. Rather than replacing the lock hardware, the locksmith changes the internal pin configuration of each lock so that:
- one key operates all selected locks
- old keys no longer work
- the locks remain secure and functional
Rekeying is usually faster and more cost-effective than replacing locks, especially when the existing hardware is in good condition.
When matching locks to one key is usually possible
A locksmith can often match locks to one key when:
- the locks are the same brand or compatible types
- the locks can be rekeyed
- the locks are in reasonable condition
- there are no restricted or patented key systems involved
This is commonly done for front doors, back doors, garages, and internal access doors.
When locks may not be able to be matched
Some locks cannot be matched to a single key due to:
- incompatible lock brands or designs
- restricted or high-security key systems
- locks that are worn or damaged
- electronic or smart locks with independent access systems
In these cases, a locksmith will explain your options, which may include partial matching or lock replacement.
Is this secure?
Yes, when done correctly.
Rekeying multiple locks to one key does not reduce security as long as:
- old keys are rendered unusable
- the lock hardware remains reliable
- access is controlled appropriately
A reputable locksmith will ensure the system is secure and suitable for your needs.
Can this be done during the same visit?
In most cases, yes.
If access is already available, a locksmith can often rekey multiple locks during the same visit. This is common after:
- lost keys
- tenant changes
- lockouts
- security upgrades
The locksmith will confirm how many locks can be rekeyed and the time involved before starting work.
What a reputable locksmith will explain upfront
Before matching locks to one key, a professional locksmith will:
- assess which locks can be rekeyed
- explain any limitations
- confirm costs before proceeding
- ensure you’re happy with the final setup
When you contact Terry’s Locksmiths, this explanation happens first so you know exactly what to expect.
Need help right now?
If you want multiple locks matched to one key or need advice about rekeying, contact Terry’s Locksmiths here:
https://tlslocks.com.au/contact-us/