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West London Professional Experts For Your Front Door

Our door lock replacement solutions are available day and night. Anytime you want to change your current lock, we are prepared to come and assist you shortly. Change a door lock with W Locksmith and you’ll get the best solutions in about 30 minutes after your call.

Secure your place with our emergency locksmith team. We will be there to attach a replacement lock to the door securely. Our locksmiths can assist you with exterior and interior door locks.

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Fast Front Door Lock Replacement

Most people don’t think about their front door lock until the day it stops behaving. A key that’s been smooth for years suddenly needs a wiggle. The latch catches more often. The door takes that extra tug to close. Or you move into a new house, look at the old lock, and get that “I don’t know who has keys to this place” feeling. That’s usually when we get called for a front door lock replacement — and nine times out of ten, it’s the right decision.

We replace front door locks across London every day. Wooden doors, composite doors, older timber frames, new-builds, battered terrace houses with a century of “repairs”, even those doors where the lock looks like it’s been changed by five different people over the years. We’ve seen it all, and we know what works.

This isn’t an emergency page — it’s about doing the job properly, giving your front door a fresh start, and improving the overall security of your home without the drama.

Why People Replace Their Front Door Lock

There’s a long list of reasons people contact us for a front door lock replacement, but the pattern is usually familiar. Something about the door or the existing lock doesn’t feel right anymore.

Here are the common reasons homeowners ask us for door lock replacement:

  • Just moved into a new house

  • Old keys still exist somewhere

  • Worn cylinders

  • Front door alignment issues damaging the lock

  • You want added security

  • Strike plate issues

  • Don’t like the current doorknob (or the entire lock)

  • A faulty mechanism inside the front door lock

  • A door that’s never “closed right”

  • Changing locks after building work

  • Upgrading to a new lockset

  • Swapping to smart locks or keyless entry

  • Getting rid of an old lock with multiple screw holes

  • You simply want something sturdy and modern

  • A lot of homeowners tell us the same thing: “The lock still works, but I don’t trust it.”

And that’s usually enough reason — trust matters on your main door more than anywhere else.

Understanding Your Current Lock Before Replacing It

Every front door lock has its own setup. Some doors hold a euro cylinder lock with a separate latch. Others use a mortice mechanism. Some have a night latch on the inside. Some have all three.

Before replacing anything, we check:

  • The door lock hardware already installed

  • The condition of the door frame

  • The state of the door jamb

  • Whether the latch sits flush or rubs

  • The depth of the door’s edge

  • Whether the strike plate is aligned

  • Screw holes from previous work

  • Whether the door knob or handle is still in good shape

  • The thickness of the door

This sounds obvious, but you’d be shocked how many front doors in London have had “creative” lock work done over the years.

Types of Locks We Replace on Front Doors

Different doors need different hardware. And when it’s a main entrance, that choice matters.

Euro Cylinder Lock Replacements

Plenty of London homes use a euro cylinder lock paired with a latch or multi-point mechanism. Replacing these is straightforward when the mechanism is still in good shape — just swap the cylinder, check the cam, tighten the screws and test it properly.

We usually recommend swapping these when:

  • The old keys are unaccounted for

  • The cylinder feels loose

  • The key operation isn’t smooth

  • You want a higher level of home security

  • You want a same key setup for multiple doors

Wooden Door Lock Replacement

Traditional London houses still have timber doors with a night latch and a deadlock. If you need a wooden door lock replacement, we inspect the door first because older timber can split, swell, loosen or crumble around the hardware.

We replace:

  • Mortice deadlocks

  • Latches

  • Wooden exterior door lock

  • Rim cylinders

  • Whole locksets and exisiting locks

  • Old locks with worn levers

  • Door knobs and handles that are past their best

When doing wooden door lock replacement, the door condition is crucial. Some timber is dry, some is soft, some splits when you remove the plate. Every door gets a slightly different approach.

Smart Locks & Keyless Entry

More people are choosing keyless entry and smart locks. These are great if you want modern convenience — but the door alignment matters, otherwise the internal motor strains.

Keyless systems suit:

  • Busy households

  • People who don’t want to hand out spare keys

  • Airbnb setups

  • Internal apartments in shared houses

  • Doors that close cleanly

We install smart locks when the door is suitable and explain what to expect long term. A smart lock isn’t a magic solution, but fitted correctly, it’s a neat upgrade – it’s certainly not the ‘short sighted, save money, option, but done right it is one of the most secure and effective locks.

What’s Actually Involved in Changing a Front Door Lock

What’s Actually Involved in Changing a Front Door Lock

People search for “how to change a door lock” or “step by step guide”, but the truth is, the process depends on what’s already on the door. Still, some things stay consistent.

When we do a front door lock replacement, here’s the general flow:

1. Check the existing lock and door

We look at how the current lock behaves:

Does the latch retract cleanly?

Does the door bind on the frame?

Does the key slide in cleanly?

Is the lock body sitting level?

If it works fine open but sticks closed, the frame alignment is off. If this is the case, even the best locks won’t work.

2. Remove the old lock

We remove the screws, loosen the lock body, then:

Gently pull or carefully slide the old lock out

Check the recess or mortice

Inspect wear on the latch, bolt or cylinder

Look for stripped screw holes

Older doors often have extra surprises hidden behind the front plate.

3. Prepare the door for the new lock

Sometimes the new lock fits perfectly. Other times:

Screw holes need packing

The latch hole needs adjusting

The strike plate needs shifting

The door’s edge needs trimming or tidying

This prep makes the difference between a lock that works for years and one that starts sticking next month.

4. Fit the new lock

We install the new lockset, making sure:

It fits snugly

It sits flush

The latch aligns with the strike plate

The door closes without catching

The internal mechanism operates smoothly

5. Test everything

Always test:

With the door open

With the door closed

From both sides

With the new key

With pressure on the door (simulating real life use)

If anything feels off, we adjust it immediately.

Front Door Lock Replacement vs. Door Lock Repair

Sometimes homeowners call asking for a full door lock replacement when they actually need something else.

You might only need repair if:

  • The latch isn’t grabbing but the lock is still sound

  • A screw has loosened

  • The strike plate is out of alignment

  • Weather has slightly expanded the door

  • The handle mechanism is sticking

The bolt isn’t extending fully due to frame pressure

A replacement is the right choice when:

  • The entire lock is worn out

  • The internals are grinding

  • The key no longer works reliably

  • The lock body is damaged

  • The door has had a break-in attempt

  • You simply don’t trust the old lock anymore

Repair is cheaper, replacement is safer — we’ll always explain which makes more sense.

Changing Locks After Moving Into a New House

One of the most common reasons for a front door lock replacement is moving in.

And honestly, it’s the simplest, smartest thing you can do.

You don’t know who has keys and who could access your home:

  • Previous owners

  • Builders

  • Tenants

  • Cleaners

  • Neighbours

  • Family of previous owners

  • Anyone who borrowed a key years ago

All it takes is one old key to undermine the whole point of your new lock and open access.

Replacing it gives you a fresh start, and access control.

Costs and What Affects Pricing

People often ask if changing locks is expensive.

The truth is, costs vary depending on:

  • The type of lock

  • The condition of the door

  • Whether the existing lock comes out cleanly

  • Whether new holes or adjustments are needed

  • The grade of lock you choose

  • The level of added security you want

  • We always give clear pricing up front. No hidden nonsense.

What About Changing Locks Yourself?

Plenty of guides online claim you can “change a door lock in minutes with basic tools”.

Not wrong — but also not the full story.

Yes, you can do it if:

  • The door is in good shape

  • The mortice is accurate

  • You have necessary tools and hardware

  • The existing hardware matches the new one

  • You’re comfortable chiselling and drilling

But in reality:

  • Many London doors aren’t square

  • Old locks don’t match new lock bodies

  • Strike plates rarely line up

  • Cheap screws strip easily

  • A small mistake can ruin the frame

  • DIY is fine for simple internal handles.

For your front door, it’s usually better to let someone experienced handle it.

Important Things Many Homeowners Don’t Realise

These are real-world notes from doing this job daily:

  • Your front door lock is a crucial part of your home’s protection: Not just “something that keeps the door shut”.

  • Old keys floating around are a bigger risk than people think: Even tradesmen from years ago might still have a copy.

  • A new door lockset can fix a door you thought was “just old”: Often the lock, not the door, is the problem.

  • Changing locks when you move in is simply common sense: It’s cheap peace of mind.

  • A poorly fitted lock causes long-term damage: You’ll feel it every time you shut the door.

Extra Wear & Tear Issues We See All the Time

Here are the things that catch homeowners out:

  • 1. The latch barely catches the strike plate: This causes long-term damage.

  • 2. The key turns “past” where it should: Internal wear in the lock.

  • 3. Scrape marks on the door edge: Door alignment problem.

  • 4. Door lock body painted over: Causes sticking.

  • 5. Handle feels loose: Underlying issue with the mechanism.

  • 6. Old keys worn smooth: Time for a replacement.

  • 7. Door drops in winter: Pressure on the bolt.

Replacing the door lock often forces you to notice these issues — and we fix them as part of the job.

Improving Home Security During a Door Lock Change

As residential locksmiths in London, we help many homeowners use this moment to improve their overall security.

Upgrades include:

  • Stronger locks

  • Reinforced strike plates

  • Anti-snap cylinders

  • Smart entry pads

  • New locksets with cleaner operation

  • Matching internal and external hardware

  • Upgrading both latch and deadbolt

The goal isn’t to “over-secure” a property — just to make sure the front door is solid and reliable.

When a Front Door Lock Replacement Is the Only Sensible Option

There are situations where repair isn’t worth it:

  • Heavily worn mechanisms

  • Old locks that don’t meet modern standards

  • Multiple patch jobs

  • Latch and bolt misalignment

  • Cracked or damaged lock bodies

  • Doors with old hardware that no longer match today’s fittings

In those cases, a clean replacement gives you a fresh start and avoids endless little issues.

Final Thoughts… If You Need Your Front Door Lock Replaced? Give Us a Call.

If you are having issues with your door locks, be it on exterior doors, interior doors, garage doors, you name it… we’ll be there to resolve your issue.

We can install a replacement lock, we bring all the tools, and we take all the rubbish with us.

No rushed finish. Just a proper job done by someone who knows what they’re doing. If that sounds like what you need, get in touch and we’ll take care of it.

 

Door Lock Replacement FAQs

What necessary tools are usually needed?

Most jobs require basic necessary tools — screwdrivers, chisels, drills, alignment tools — but we always bring our full kit.

Do I need a full front door lock replacement or just a repair?

If the mechanism is worn or the key struggles, replacement is best. If it’s just alignment, we can repair it.

How do I know which lock suits my door?

You don’t need to — we check the door, frame and existing lock, then recommend the right one.

Can I keep the same key for other doors?

Yes, if the cylinders match. If not, we can fit keyed-alike options.

How long does a front lock replacement take on exterior doors?

Most jobs are done in under an hour unless the door frame needs work.

Can I change a door lock myself?

You can, but front doors are tricky. One small mistake and the lock won’t sit flush. We fit it properly.

Do you replace just the cylinder instead of the whole lock?

If the body is fine and only the cylinder’s worn, yes — we can swap that on its own.

Will the new lock fit the old holes?

Usually. If not, we tidy the mortice or adjust the screw holes so the new lock fits cleanly.

Do you fit smart locks?

Yes, as long as the door alignment is right. If it needs tweaking first, we handle that.

 

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