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  • Lock out service
  • Locks re-keyed or replacing
  • Dead bolts installed
  • Lock opening or repairing
  • Master key systems


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24/7 Locksmith Services
  • Do you need a new house key?
  • Did you lock the keys in the car?
  • Do you want to change the keys?
  • New employees in the office?
  • Your register is stuck?
We provide the full locksmith services 24 hours a day with the quickest time to respond. We will do our best to get to you within 20 min from your call!
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What Does a Locksmith Do?
 In general, Locksmiths work in locksmith shops where they cut keys, sell new locks to customer and install, repair and replace locks; however, some may work with electronic security systems, traveling to the work site to install locks and security systems. In addition, some may specialize in vehicle locksmithing (car locksmith) or installing and servicing safes and vaults used in banks.
 Job -Related Skills, Interests and Values
" cutting and making keys, serving customers " repairing, installing and adjusting locks, as well as changing lock combinations " using a variety of hand tools including metal saws, files, welding and soldering equipment " advising clients on locking systems for the homes and businesses " responding to emergency situations that could involve police " working on residential, automotive, commercial and institutional locksets " installing, programming and repairing electronic locks and working with high security locks " using special tools to figure out the combination or to drill into bank safes or vaults if they are damaged or the combination is lost " instructing customers on the use of electronic security systems " preparing cost estimates and invoices " working alone in a position of trust, without much supervision to get the job done