After Anyone Who Knew the Combination Leaves
This is the most common and most overlooked reason to change a combination. Whether a business partner departs, an employee is let go, a family member moves out, or a property caretaker no longer has access to your home, anyone who previously knew the combination now represents a potential security gap. You have no way to know whether it was written down, shared, or memorized by someone else. Changing the combination after any shift in access closes that gap immediately.
For businesses, this concern is especially real. The same principle that drives lock rekeying after employee turnover applies directly to safe combinations. The moment access is no longer authorized, the combination should change. A licensed safe technician can update a dial or electronic combination quickly, and the peace of mind that follows is well worth the service call.
When You Cannot Account for Who Has the Combination
Sometimes the problem is not a single departed individual but uncertainty about how many people know the combination. Common situations that create this problem include:
- A combination written on a note that has gone missing
- A code shared with a house cleaner or contractor years ago
- A combination set by a previous owner of a home or business
- A code that was shared during a temporary arrangement and never changed afterward
A straightforward rule: if you did not set the combination yourself, or if you cannot clearly account for everyone who knows it, it is time for a change. We handle combination changes for a wide range of safe types, including gun safes, drop safes, fireproof safes, and commercial units, at your location across Fort Wayne and the surrounding Northeast Indiana area.
After a Break-In or a Security Incident
If your home or business has experienced a break-in, a combination change should be part of your recovery plan alongside lock repair and re-securing your entry points. Even if the safe was not opened during the incident, the event raises a legitimate question: did anyone handle the safe, spot a posted combination, or access paperwork nearby that contained the code? Assuming nothing was compromised is a risk not worth taking.
We provide safe unlocking and combination reset services as part of a broader approach to post-incident security. A technician can assess the safe, confirm its integrity, and update the combination in a single visit.
When the Lock Mechanism Starts Behaving Differently
A combination change is sometimes prompted by a mechanical issue rather than a security event. Watch for these signs that something may be wrong with your lock mechanism:
- The safe requires more attempts than it used to
- A dial feels loose, sticky, or inconsistent
- An electronic keypad behaves unpredictably
- The bolt is not engaging as cleanly as it once did
In some cases, the lock component needs service or replacement rather than just a combination reset. We are a member of the Safe and Vault Technicians Association (SAVTA), which means our team brings a credentialed level of safe expertise to every service call, not just general locksmith knowledge. A licensed technician can diagnose whether the combination change alone addresses the problem or whether the lock itself needs attention.
On a Regular Schedule, Even Without a Triggering Event
Security professionals consistently recommend periodic combination changes as a basic maintenance practice, even when no specific incident has occurred. A periodic change, whether annually or every few years, is a low-effort way to maintain strong control over who can access your safe. It is especially worth building into your routine if the safe protects business assets, legal documents, firearms, or anything that would create serious problems if accessed without your knowledge.
One business owner in the Fort Wayne area had a combination reset done after taking over a commercial space. The previous tenant had used the safe regularly, and there was no clear record of who else had the combination. Resetting it during the transition gave the new owner full confidence that access was controlled from day one.
Fort Wayne and Northeast Indiana Residents Can Count on Us
We are a locally owned, veteran-owned mobile locksmith serving Fort Wayne and the surrounding Northeast Indiana region, including Allen, DeKalb, Noble, Whitley, Huntington, Wells, and Adams counties. Our team is BBB A+ rated and holds membership in SAVTA. Whether your safe uses a mechanical dial or an electronic keypad, a combination change is a straightforward service we handle at your home or business with no need to transport the safe. We are available around the clock, 24 hours a day.
If you need a combination change or want help with safe installation, repair, or unlocking anywhere in the Fort Wayne area, contact us today to request service or get a free quote.

