Padlock
Brass body, hardened shackle. Re-keyable.
A two-truck mobile locksmith covering homes, businesses, and motor-cars across the metro region. Hand-cut keys, master-keyed deadbolts, ignition repair, and 24-hour emergency lockouts at a flat, posted, ledger-priced rate.
Three specialty workshops on two service trucks. The smith who cuts your house key is the same one who'll re-key your office and program your transponder.
Re-key after a move. Smart-lock install. Deadbolt reinforcement. Emergency lockouts at any hour.
Read the catalog →Master-key systems. Panic-bar service. Door closer repair. Safe-cracking and combination changes.
Read the catalog →Transponder programming. Broken key extraction. Ignition repair. Mobile keyfob batteries.
Read the catalog →Same prices for every customer, every job, every hour. No "trip charge mystery," no markup on the truck. Hand-tallied, ledger-style.
Brass body, hardened shackle. Re-keyable.
Single & double cylinder. Grade 1 / 2.
Pre-1940 mortise lock service.
Combination & biometric service.
The mobile truck stays warm and lit. Average response anywhere inside the 22-mile service ring is 31 minutes. We answer, we drive, we open the door, we cut you a fresh key, we hand you a paper invoice.
Locked out at half-past midnight on a freezing November Sunday — the smith arrived in 22 minutes flat, opened the door without a scratch, and cut a fresh key on the truck. Charged the price posted on the website. A rare and uncomplicated kindness.
Re-keyed every door in our office tower, master + sub-master, in a single afternoon. Stayed late to walk our property manager through the key chart. Invoiced exactly what was quoted. We use no other smith, and never will.
A snapped transponder in a 2014 sedan, parked on the wrong side of town. The smith brought a programmer to the curb, cut a fresh blank, paired it to the car, and had us on the road in forty minutes. Honest pricing, no surprises.
Yes — state locksmith license #L-3091, $1M general liability, and a $25,000 surety bond. Documentation available on request.
Inside the 22-mile service ring, 31 minutes is the running average for the past 12 months. We dispatch the closer of two trucks based on cross-street.
No. The price posted on the ledger is the price on the invoice. After-hours (11p–6a) adds a flat $35 surcharge — disclosed before we leave the truck.
Yes — for any standard residential or commercial pin tumbler, and for most automotive locks 2003 or older. High-security and electronic transponder keys may require a code from your dealer.
Cash, all major cards, Apple Pay, and a paper invoice on the spot. No service is held until payment clears.