The deadbolt on the front door was there when the previous occupants left. The back door has a lever handle from a builder's spec sheet. The spare key has been cut at least twice, and one of those copies is in a drawer somewhere in the house — probably. This is the reality for most homes in Wheatley Heights, NY. The security layer most people rely on every night is the one that was installed by default, and the key distribution history behind it is either unknown or loosely tracked at best.
Bowman Locksmith Co works with homeowners who want accurate information about what's actually protecting their property — and practical options to improve it where the current situation doesn't match the confidence they deserve to have.
Hardware selected for the door material, frame condition, and security requirement. Bowman installs deadbolts, mortise locks, and lever sets with attention to the grade rating — because both ends of the ANSI/BHMA grading scale are sold as deadbolts, and only one of them provides meaningful resistance to forced entry.
Stiff operation, incomplete bolt throw, grinding on the turn — these are early-stage failures that become security gaps if left unaddressed. Bowman diagnoses the cause and repairs rather than defaulting to replacement where the hardware is worth saving.
Non-destructive entry as the standard approach, with identity verification before any door is opened. Bowman assesses and explains the lock's condition following entry — because lockouts sometimes reveal cylinders that were already partway to failure.
The pin configuration of an existing cylinder changed so all previous keys stop working. Faster and less expensive than full replacement. The right response to a property purchase with unknown key history, a lost key, or any situation where the current distribution can't be fully accounted for.
Accurate copies for most residential lock types. Bowman advises on whether the existing keyway is open — freely duplicable at any key booth — or restricted, which matters for homeowners who want to control how many copies exist.
Bowman installs smart locks with backup entry provisions tested before sign-off. A smart lock whose battery dies and has no override key creates a lockout more complex than the one it was supposed to prevent.
Door and frame condition assessed before any installation. A Grade 1 deadbolt on a door frame with a shallow strike plate doesn't provide Grade 1 security — the chain from cylinder to frame is only as strong as its weakest point.
Bowman is most useful at transition points: moving into a new property, following a lockout that revealed something about the lock's condition, after a key goes missing in circumstances that matter, or when a smart home upgrade raises questions about whether the existing hardware is worth integrating.
The common thread in all of these is information. Bowman visits produce homeowners in Wheatley Heights, NY who understand what they have, what it's worth, and what — if anything — would meaningfully improve it.
Every day the rekeying doesn't happen after a key goes missing is a day the previous key remains active. For most homeowners, the honest calculation isn't whether to rekey — it's whether to do it now or after something forces the issue. Bowman is available throughout Wheatley Heights, NY for same-visit residential work.
A: Rekeying is usually the right starting point if the existing hardware is in good condition and appropriately graded. If the locks are worn, low-graded, or incompatible with the security level you want, replacement is the better call. Bowman assesses on arrival and gives you a straight recommendation.
A: In most cases, yes. Non-destructive entry is the default approach. If a different method is needed, Bowman discusses it before proceeding.
A: Most houses have three to six cylinders — front, back, sometimes a side or garage access. Bowman rekeys all affected cylinders in a single visit.
A: They stop working. Rekeying changes the internal pin configuration so only the newly cut keys operate the lock. Any copies in circulation — regardless of how many — become inactive.
A: Yes. Bowman advises on models appropriate for rental management — typically those with mechanical key override and remote code management — and configures access levels for both landlord and tenant.
"Had Bowman rekey our new house on the week we moved in. The technician went through every cylinder, found one that was worn at the keyway entry from an off-spec copy being used, replaced that one cylinder, and rekeyed the rest. He also pointed out that our back door strike plate was undersized for the deadbolt throw and adjusted it while he was there. I hadn't known either of those things were issues. Left feeling like I actually understood what was protecting my house."
"Locked out on a wet Tuesday evening. Bowman arrived within the quoted time, opened the door without any drama, and then told me — without being asked — that the cylinder was starting to show wear and would probably need attention within the next year. Gave me a rough cost and said to call when I was ready. No pressure. Just information. That's the kind of service that earns a long-term customer."
"Called Bowman about a smart lock installation. Before they recommended anything, the technician asked about the door — material, existing hardware, whether I had a backup entry plan if the battery died. Nobody had asked me those questions. He suggested a model with both app control and a physical key override, tested the override before he left, and explained the whole setup. I've recommended Bowman to three people since."
Contact Bowman Locksmith Co for residential work or a straight assessment of what your locks are worth. No upsell. Just the full picture.
Just moved into a Wheatley Heights, NY property? Ask about a move-in rekeying and lock review — all cylinders, one visit, documented key register from day one.