Welcome to All Care Locksmiths. 24 Hour Residential & Commercial Locksmiths
Providing a mobile onsite locksmith service to the Mitchell Shire and the northern suburbs of Melbourne, our dedicated and highly trained technicians are at your service 24 hours a day. Our team are experienced with extensive training in all aspects of the locksmith industry, we are here to assist you with any of your lock/key needs. Guaranteed quality and professional service, 30 day unconditional warranty and a fully insured company at your door.
Mobile Residential & Commercial Locksmith Wallan and surrounds
All Care Locksmiths are your 24 7 locksmiths, providing Wallan with the most comprehensive industry service. Our highly trained and experienced commercial locksmiths have the skills and tools at hand to ensure you can get inside your home, car or business without having to do anything silly. As a professional business and home locksmith service, we proudly ensure that our valued customers are always thrilled with our service. This means utilising the latest industry technology and knowledge to make sure you can quickly access any properties you need to get in and soon.
What’s more, we provide a full new lock service, using high quality lock/key products to provide our customers with the safest new lock solution.
When it comes to security you want to know you and your family are being taken care of by professionals. From the time you pick up the phone to completion of the job you will be dealing directly with our highly skilled team.
Contact our local locksmiths team to find out more
If you would like to enlist the All Care Locksmiths for either a home lockout service or a brand new home solution, please feel free to get in contact with our friendly team of staff.
All you have to do is call our emergency experts on 0407 498 886 and we will come out to your Wallan property as soon as you can get a key in the door.
Common questions we locksmiths get asked
Are all smart locks easy to hack?
No. While any device connected to the internet carries some risk, quality smart locks use strong encryption and multi-layer security. Choosing a reputable brand, keeping firmware updated, and pairing with a secure Wi-Fi network makes them very safe.
Do more expensive locks always mean better security?
Not necessarily. Price often reflects materials and features, but not all expensive locks are high-security. Look for locks that meet Australian Standards or carry a security grade certification rather than relying on price alone.
Is it true that all locks can be picked?
Technically, many locks can be picked with the right skills and tools. However, higher-quality locks with anti-pick technology make it extremely difficult, time-consuming, and often not worth the effort for intruders.
Do I need to change my locks when I move into a new home?
Yes. You never know who might still have a copy of the old keys. Changing or rekeying locks ensures that only you and the people you trust have access.
Can I just hide a spare key under the mat or a pot plant?
It’s one of the first places burglars look. A far safer option is leaving a spare key with a trusted neighbour, or investing in a secure lockbox.
Is it okay if my key is a little hard to turn in the lock?
A stiff key is usually a sign the lock needs maintenance, lubrication, or alignment. Forcing it can break the key or damage the lock. A locksmith can quickly service or rekey it before it becomes a bigger problem.
Are deadbolts outdated now that smart locks exist?
Not at all. Deadbolts are still one of the most secure mechanical options available. They can even be combined with smart lock systems for extra protection.
Do locksmiths only deal with house keys?
No. Locksmiths also work with commercial properties, safes, vehicles, restricted key systems, access control, and security upgrades.
Can I do my own lock installation?
While DIY is possible, an incorrectly installed lock may not function properly or meet insurance/security standards. Professional installation ensures both security and compliance.
Will insurance cover me if I don’t upgrade my locks?
Some insurers require locks that meet minimum standards (e.g. deadlocks or keyed window locks). If your locks are sub-standard, a claim might be harder to process after a break-in. Always check your policy.
Is rekeying cheaper than replacing a lock?
Yes. Rekeying changes the pins inside the lock so old keys no longer work, while keeping the same hardware. It’s a cost-effective way to boost security, especially when moving house or after losing a key.