Signs that your locks need upgrading

D BURGESS • January 2, 2025


Keeping your locks working to their best ability is so important for the security of your property, whether we’re talking about your home or your business premises. 


The knock-on effects of poor security can be devastating - from burglary to personal safety concerns, to your insurance refusing to pay. 


If your locks fail and your property is entered without a typical ‘break in’, you may not be able to get any of the insurance support you need to replace what was lost. So taking time to ensure your locks are safe, secure, and completely functional, is a great way to gain peace of mind in your safety and your property’s security.


Signs that your locks need upgrading


Sometimes it’s worth investing in home improvements before they become a problem for your safety and security. Keeping your locks functioning in top form is one example of such an improvement that is well worth undertaking. Your locks are the key factor keeping you safe and sound inside your property, so upgrading your locks is maintaining the safety of everything you own and all the people who live within the property.


The key is hard to turn


If your key is hard, to turn, or hard to get into the lock, it may be time for a replacement. Similarly, if the key is jamming, or the latch isn’t latching properly - these are all signs that your locking mechanism isn’t functioning as it should be.


Anyone outside of who needs access has a key


If anyone who doesn’t need access has a key to your property, it’s time to upgrade your locks. Trust them or not, you can’t ensure the safety of your house if lots of people can gain access.


You’ve moved into somewhere new

Even if you know and trust the former owners, you should always replace the locks when you move into a new property or business premises. You don’t know who they gave keys to, so you cannot control who has access to your property.


You see signs of damage

If the lock looks damaged, hangs loose, or seems unstable, it’s time to renew. A damaged lock is not a fully functional lock.


Your locks are old

Locks are only really designed with a lifespan of about a decade at most. If you know or suspect that your locks are getting to this age, they may be near the end of their usable lifespan.


Weather exposure

Moisture and low temperatures aren’t friends to your locking mechanism. If your lock gets moisture in the mechanism, you could encounter rust - or simply the lubricants to maintain function can thicken, meaning your lock cannot function as it should. 


Your lock looks like it’s been tampered with

If you see signs your lock may have been tampered with, you should get urgent professional assistance from a locksmith. Signs that your lock has been tampered with include scratches, dents or damage to the lock or door frame, shiny scratches around your keyhole, sudden difficulty inserting your key, if the lock malfunctions, or feels loose and wobbly, if the key feels strange or behaves strangely, or the lock is bent or warped. To prevent future break-ins, immediately call your locksmith.


No longer compliant

Many insurance companies, for both commercial and residential properties, will demand your locks meet certain standards before they will provide cover. You may have to invest in an upgrade to get the security of insurance.

If you think it might be time to invest in the security of your home or commercial property, get in touch with DB Locksmiths today. A family business, we’ve been serving Bristol and the surrounding areas for more than 15 years, giving you peace of mind and keeping you safe and sound with our professional expertise.



By D BURGESS June 19, 2026
Finding that your front door won’t open can throw your whole day into chaos. You might be rushing to get to work, collect your children or attend an important appointment. Or perhaps you want to get home and sit down after a long afternoon. Whatever the situation, when you can’t open your front door, you need to solve the problem quickly. The good news is that these front door problems are usually quite simple to fix. Just try these easy ways to open a stuck door, and you should be able to get your day back on track. And if that doesn’t work, call DB Locksmiths on 07772 962 247 for 24-hour emergency locksmith services in Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas. Why won’t my front door open? If your key broke in the lock , for example, you’re facing quite a clear problem. And there are a few steps you can take to prevent your key from breaking in a lock again. But one of the most frustrating things about a front door that won’t open is that it’s often hard to understand why the problem happened in the first place. This can happen for a few reasons, such as: Internal wear on the latch can keep it from moving back fully when you move the handle Broken springs inside the handle can leave the latch stuck in place A dropped door might cause the latch to catch on the frame rather than release Hot weather can cause your front food to expand, putting pressure on the lock Dirt or corrosion can stop the handle or lock mechanism from operating smoothly A damaged gearbox could prevent a multi-point lock from disengaging properly Finding out why your front door won’t open doesn’t solve the problem, of course. But understanding the cause can make it much easier to carry out our quick fixes. What not to do when your front door won’t open When your front door won’t open, it’s tempting to use force - especially if you’re locked out of your house at night . But this can make the problem much, much worse. So before we look at how to fix a front door that won’t open, be aware that you: Must not kick or shoulder the door, as this can damage the frame, hinges and lock Must not force the key if it feels stuck, as this could make your key break in the lock Must not use a screwdriver, knife or other tool to force the mechanism, as it could break Must not pull aggressively on the handle, which could cause it to come off in your hand A professional local locksmith can repair most front door problems quickly and affordably without replacing your door handle or the locking mechanism. But if you cause unnecessary damage, it’s just going to cost you more money - and it won’t get you into your house safely! Quick fixes for a front door that won’t open It’s most likely that your front door won’t open because of alignment, wear or a partially engaged locking mechanism. Try these quick fixes in order to get your front door open again: Push or pull the door gently as you move the handle, as this can free a latch that’s catching on the frame Move the handle up and down (or left and right) several times to return a stuck latch to its normal position Lift the door slightly by the handle as you try to open it, which can correct a door that’s dropped and catching on the frame For a uPVC door, lift the handle fully before trying to open it again, as some locking points might be holding it shut If your door key won’t turn in the lock , try a spare one in case your first is worn or damage Remove and reinsert your key to engage the locking mechanism properly before trying to open it again Apply a small amount of graphite or silicone lubricant to a stiff lock to reduce friction between moving parts In most cases, these simple solutions will free up your handle, latch or lock, helping you get back inside. Hopefully, this was just a one-off problem. But if it happens again, it’s a good idea to call a trusted local locksmith to fix the underlying problem. Otherwise, your front door could stop working completely at the worst possible time! What to do if your front door still won’t open If you’ve tried these basic checks and quick fixes but your front door still won’t open, it’s time to call a locksmith. Professional locksmiths can easily spot what causes a stuck front door. And we usually solve the problem with a few simple repairs rather than full replacement. At DB Locksmiths, we provide 24-hour emergency locksmith services across Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas. So no matter why your front door won’t open or when the issue strikes, you can always rely on us for a fast, affordable fix. Call us today on 07772 962 247 to get your front door working properly again.
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