How Much Does It Cost To Change a Lock?

Scott Dylan Westerlund
Updated June 10, 2022
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Highlights

  • Door lock hardware averages $40 to $800 

  • If hiring a professional locksmith to install an electronic lock, budget about $75 per hour for labor

  • Exterior door locks should be a least a grade 2, offer greater security

  • Keyless and smart locks are more expensive than deadbolts and knob locks

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If your gut is urging you to change your door locks, just do it. New, upgraded locks provide extra safety and comfort by knowing your home is protected. It costs between $45 and $500 to change a door lock, including the door hardware and labor. However, specific costs will vary based on door type, the number of locks installed, and additional lock features.

Average Cost to Change Door Locks

Minimum CostAverage CostMaximum Cost
$130$500$315

How Much Does a Door Lock Cost?

The average cost for new locks can range between $40 and $800 for the hardware alone. Homeowners can choose from everything from basic key locks to electronic smart locks. Generally, the lock's durability and its features will determine the cost. 

Hiring a pro to install new door locks can add an average of $75 per hour to your project cost, depending on their labor rate and the complexity of the installation.

Factors That Influence the Cost to Change a Lock

When researching a door lock replacement cost, the type of lock, and whether you replace or re-key it matters. Additionally, standard locks available at most hardware stores are significantly less expensive than high-end locks with added security features.

Installation and Labor

Expect most of your budget to go toward installation fees. According to HomeAdvisor, a professional locksmith charges an hourly fee between $50 and $100 to change a lock, or $75 per hour on average. Other locksmiths may charge per project based on the number of locks, type of locks, and complexity of the installation process.

If you need a locksmith to change a broken or busted lock changed "after hours" due to an emergency, additional fees may apply. After-hours rates range from $75 to $125. An emergency trip charge ranging between $100 and $150 may also apply.

Lock Grade

Not all locks are created equal; the higher the grade, the more durable the dock and the higher the price tag. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA) grade locks based on operation, strength, cycle length, security, material evaluation, and finish. The rating lets buyers know how many cycles they can expect from a lock. 

When shopping for door lock prices, pay attention to grades to figure how long your new locks will last. Here's the breakdown:

  • Grade 1: 800,000 cycles

  • Grade 2: 400,000 cycles

  • Grade 3: 200,000 cycles

Exterior or Interior Door Locks

Most interior door knobs range from $15 to $60, and your choice usually comes down to appearance rather than security. An inexpensive, Grade 3 lock is enough to prevent nuisance entries into bedrooms and bathrooms. Replacing interior locks is a simple DIY job, so you can save on labor. Plus, you can increase interior door security without changing the handles by installing a keyless door reinforcement lock, which costs around $15

Exterior door locks should be at least a Grade 2, which offers more security. Your exterior hardware options start at around $40 and go up to several hundred dollars for the locks adorned with extra features like deadbolts, keypads, keyless entry, and remote controls.

Door Lock Features

As you move from basic door locks to smart locks, deadbolts, or locks with special Bluetooth connectivity, your price will rise. Deadbolts have added metal bolts for security, while electronic locks feature a keypad in addition to the lock. Keyless locks ditch the keys altogether and require a number code or a fob to open the door. Smart locks allow you to open or lock your doors remotely, set times when locks open automatically and share keys digitally. 

Rekeying or Replacing Locks

Rekeying locks is not the same as changing. To rekey a lock, your locksmith will rearrange the pins in the cylinder to disable an old key and enable a new key. Rekeying is a quicker job, thus a cheaper option than a replacement, roughly $75 per hour. 

Door Lock Cost by Type

Photo comparison of 5 common residential door locks
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Locks that offer extra security with special features tend to be more expensive than standard locks. Here's a look at some basic lock rates:

The Cost To Install a Lock Yourself

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The cost to change a lock yourself adds up to the lock hardware itself (see above prices). You can install a basic knock or deadbolt with just a screwdriver or an electric drill.

Your choice to DIY this project may come down to the type of lock you choose. You can install a basic knock or deadbolt with just a screwdriver or an electric drill. But if you opt for a smart or electronic lock, you may want to hire a reputable locksmith to handle the installation, so you don’t compromise its effectiveness. 

Some smart locks even require professional installation as part of the warranty. Find the lock you want, and then determine if you need a locksmith to help with the installation.

FAQs 

Should you replace your locks or rekey them?

The cost to rekey locks on your home is $40 to $100 plus $15 to $40 per lock. Rekeying means you can keep your existing locks but simply change the key. You’ll still need a pro to cut a new key and rekey the lock, but no new hardware is required. Rekeying is a good option if:

  • You need a quick way to upgrade your current locks

  • You have a quality lock that works well

  • You recently moved in and want to ensure you’re the only one with access

  • You lost a key

Do you need to change your locks when you move to a new home?

Yes, most pros encourage you to change your locks when you move into a new home. While the previous owner may hand you their keys, you have no way of knowing whether other copies exist elsewhere. Changing your locks as soon as you move in is a great way to ensure that you can enjoy new, fully functioning locks that will work with your unique key or code.

What's the most secure lock type for a house?

Security experts recommend deadbolt door locks on entry doors because they provide the best security. Deadbolts can prevent most types of forced entry and make your doors harder to lockpick. 

How often should you change your locks?

Locksmiths recommend changing your locks once every seven years for the best security at your home. Locks can wear out over time, so you should inspect your locks regularly. A higher grade lock provides you with more cycles than those with a lower grade.

Can you get a discount on homeowners insurance for updating your locks?

Many insurance providers offer policy discounts when adding security features to your home. The best way to find out if new locks will reduce your premium is to simply ask your agent.

Can a locksmith install a security camera with a new lock?

Many locksmiths specialize in whole-house security. Ask your locksmith pro about smart camera system options when reaching out for quotes for new door locks.

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