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What happens if a key snaps off inside the lock?

If you’ve had a key snap off inside the lock, it’s a common problem and usually fixable, but what happens next depends on how the key broke and the condition of the lock.

When a key snaps inside a lock, part of the key remains lodged in the mechanism, preventing the lock from operating normally. This can happen due to wear on the key, wear inside the lock, or twisting force applied at the wrong angle.

In many cases, a professional locksmith can extract the broken key and restore access without damaging the lock. However, each situation is assessed individually before any work is carried out.


Why keys snap inside locks

Keys don’t usually break without warning. Common contributing factors include:

  • worn or thinned keys from years of use
  • stiff or poorly maintained locks
  • misaligned doors placing pressure on the lock
  • forcing a key that isn’t turning smoothly

Once a key snaps, continuing to poke at it with improvised tools often pushes it deeper and makes professional extraction harder.


Can a locksmith remove the broken key without damage?

In many cases, yes. Locksmiths use specialist extraction tools designed to grip and remove broken key fragments without harming the lock.

If the lock is otherwise in good condition, extraction can often be completed:

  • without drilling
  • without replacing the lock
  • and with minimal disruption

A reputable locksmith will attempt non-destructive extraction first wherever possible.


When the lock may need rekeying or replacement

There are situations where removing the broken key is only part of the solution.

Rekeying or replacement may be recommended if:

  • the lock is worn or damaged
  • the broken key indicates internal failure
  • the key snapped due to excessive resistance
  • security is compromised

Rekeying is often sufficient and more cost-effective than replacement, provided the hardware is suitable.


What a reputable locksmith will explain before starting

Before any work begins, a professional locksmith will:

  • assess how the key broke
  • explain whether extraction is likely to succeed
  • outline rekeying or replacement options if needed
  • confirm costs before proceeding

When you contact Terry’s Locksmiths, this explanation happens first, so you’re never surprised by the outcome.


Need help right now?

If a key has snapped in your lock and you need advice or urgent assistance, contact Terry’s Locksmiths here:
https://tlslocks.com.au/contact-us/

CALL 07 5601 1820