Timpson Locksmith and Safe Engineers
Bentley
Bristol
Colchester
Doncaster
Esher
Felling
Gateshead
Halifax
Hemel Hempstead
Huyton
Irvine
Kirkby
Leyland
Lincoln
Lisburn
Liverpool
Lower Earley
Macclesfield
Mangotsfield
Newburn
Newcastle under Lyme
Newcastle upon Tyne
Northampton
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Preston
Reading
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Staines
Stretford
Swindon
Urmston
Wellingborough
Widnes
Wilmslow
Wokingham
Yate
Hunts Cross Shopping Centre, Hunt's Cross, Liverpool
+ years in business
Open 24 hours
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Open 24 hours
LockFit Widnes & Knowsley Locksmiths
Howden Dr, Liverpool
+ years in business
Open 24 hours
Pop A Lock Locksmiths Widnes
7 Graham Cl, Widnes
+ years in business
Open 24 hours
FAQ
1. What services do locksmiths in the UK typically offer?
Locksmiths in the UK provide a wide range of services, including emergency lockouts, lock repairs and replacements, key cutting, installation of security systems, upgrading door locks, and fitting window locks. Some locksmiths also offer services related to safes, security assessments, and keyless entry systems.
2. How much does it cost to hire a locksmith in the UK?
The cost of locksmith services in the UK can vary depending on the type of job, location, and time of day. For example, an emergency callout during normal hours can range from £65 to £100, while after-hours services may cost more. Changing locks can range from £70 to £150, depending on the complexity and type of lock.
3. How long does it take for a locksmith to arrive in an emergency?
In the UK, most locksmiths aim to arrive within 30 to 60 minutes for emergency callouts. However, response times may vary based on the location, traffic conditions, and time of day. It is recommended to confirm the expected arrival time when booking an emergency service.
4. Can a locksmith open any type of lock without damaging it?
Most UK locksmiths are trained to open a variety of locks without causing damage, especially modern locks. However, in some cases, such as high-security locks or if the lock is severely damaged, drilling or other methods may be required, which could result in needing a replacement.
5. Are UK locksmiths regulated or licensed?
In the UK, locksmiths are not required by law to have a license, but many professional locksmiths belong to trade associations such as the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA). These associations require members to meet certain standards of skill and ethics. It is advisable to choose a locksmith who is part of such an organization for better reliability and security.
6. What should I do if I’m locked out of my car?
If you are locked out of your car, many locksmiths in the UK provide auto locksmith services. They can unlock most car models without damaging the vehicle and often provide key cutting and programming services for cars with electronic or transponder keys.
7. Do locksmiths offer 24/7 emergency services?
Yes, many locksmiths across the UK offer 24/7 emergency services to help customers who are locked out or need urgent lock repairs. You can call them any time of day, and they will typically respond within an hour, depending on your location.