Access Control Installation in Johnson County
Traditional keys have a fundamental limitation: once someone has a copy, you have no way to revoke it short of rekeying every lock they could access. Electronic access control solves this permanently. With a keypad, card reader, fob, or biometric system, you can add or remove credentials in seconds — no rekeying, no locksmith visit, no guesswork about who still has a key.
Same Day Locksmith installs and services access control systems for residential and commercial properties throughout Johnson County. Whether you need a single keypad on a side door or a multi-reader system for an entire building, we size and install the right solution for your property and budget.
Keypad Entry Systems
Code-based entry for doors that need to be accessible without distributing physical keys. Ideal for rental properties, offices, and side entrances. Codes can be changed instantly without hardware replacement.
Card & Fob Readers
Proximity card and key fob systems for businesses that need credential-based access with an audit trail. Revoke a lost or stolen card immediately from the management software — no hardware change needed.
Biometric Access
Fingerprint and facial recognition readers for high-security areas where credentials cannot be shared or duplicated. Used in server rooms, executive offices, medical records areas, and controlled substance storage.
Mobile Credentials
Smartphone-based entry using Bluetooth or NFC. Employees and residents use their phone as their credential — no cards to lose, no fobs to replace, and remote access management from any device.
Electric Strike & Mag-Lock Installation
The hardware that makes electronic access work. We install and wire electric strikes and electromagnetic locks to work with your chosen credential reader — compatible with most existing door frames and hardware.
Repair & Service
Existing system not working? We troubleshoot and repair access control hardware and software from most major manufacturers. Malfunctioning readers, failed credentials, wiring faults — we diagnose and fix.
Why Upgrade to Electronic Access Control?
The case for electronic access comes down to three things: control, visibility, and convenience. With a traditional key system, you have none of the three. You don't know who has copies of your keys, you can't see who's entering where, and every access change requires a physical rekeying. Electronic access flips this entirely.
- Add or revoke credentials instantly — no locksmith visit, no hardware change
- Full audit trail showing who accessed which door and when
- Time-based restrictions — only allow entry during business hours
- Remote management from any internet-connected device
- Eliminate rekeying costs when employees leave
- Works alongside existing locks — no need to replace your whole system
Residential Access Control
Access control isn't just for commercial buildings. Homeowners use keypad and smart lock systems to eliminate the spare key under the mat, give housekeepers and contractors time-limited access, and let family members in without being home. We install and program residential keypad deadbolts and smart locks from Schlage, Yale, and other residential-grade manufacturers, and we can integrate them with your existing home security setup.
Commercial Access Control
For businesses, we work with the full range of commercial-grade systems — from standalone single-door controllers to enterprise-level networked platforms. We assess your building, design a credential and reader plan, handle all wiring and hardware installation, and train your staff on the management software. We also offer standing service agreements for businesses that want scheduled maintenance and priority response.
Multi-Tenant Properties
Property managers benefit enormously from access control at common area entries, mailrooms, parking structures, and amenity spaces. Tenant turnover no longer requires a physical rekeying — deactivate the outgoing tenant's credential and activate the new one before they move in. We work with property managers across Johnson County and can set up portfolio-wide service agreements.
Access Control FAQ
What types of access control systems do you install?
We install a full range: keypad entry, proximity card and fob readers, biometric fingerprint readers, and mobile credential systems. We work with both standalone door controllers and networked systems that can be managed remotely. Call us at (913) 530-9874 to discuss which system best fits your needs and budget.
Can access control be added to existing doors without replacing the locks?
In most cases, yes. Electronic access hardware can be added using electric strikes or electromagnetic locks that work alongside or replace the existing lockset. We assess your current hardware during a free consultation and recommend the least-invasive path to electronic access.
How does keyless entry improve security over traditional keys?
Traditional keys can be copied without your knowledge and cannot be remotely revoked. Electronic access lets you add and remove credentials instantly, generate audit logs of who entered and when, set time-based restrictions, and eliminate rekeying when an employee leaves. For businesses with turnover or multiple access points, this control is significant.
Do you service access control systems installed by someone else?
Yes. We service and repair systems from most major manufacturers. If you're experiencing issues — malfunctioning readers, failed credentials, programming problems, or hardware damage — contact us with the make and model and we'll confirm serviceability before scheduling a visit.