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Stirling - FK8
Enquiry from: Steve G
Start Date: Immediate
quote for replacement yale and multilever lock on front door
The regular cost of Locksmith is £150. Costs can change based on the materials and the business selected. The upper price range can be as high as £172.5. The material costs are usually approximately £37.5
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Aberfoyle is a village in Stirling, Scotland. It is around 27 miles from Glasgow. It sits along the River Forth at the base of Craigmore which is 420 metres high. In 2010, it was estimated that the population was 800.
During the 1820s to the 1950s, the slate quarries on Craigmore were a principal industry for Aberfoyle. Other industries, established in the 1720s, included wool spinning and a lint mill.
From 1882, Aberfoyle had its own railway station, but this closed to passengers in 1951 and to commercial traffic in 1959. Nowadays the village is supported by the forestry industry and tourism.
Aberfoyle calls itself 'The Gateway to the Trossachs'. Its positioning attracts visitors as they can go to see Loch Lomond and the Lake of Menteith, Scotland's only lake. The closeby Queen Elizabeth Forest Park arranges walks round the local lochs. Aberfoyle also has the largest Go Ape adventure course in the UK, featuring the longest zipline in the country. Visitors can also see the 'Quack Commandoes', where a sheepdog herds Indian Runner ducks!
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Stirling - FK8
Enquiry from: Steve G
Start Date: Immediate
quote for replacement yale and multilever lock on front door
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Sarah F
Start Date: Immediate
Lost back door key
Stirling - FK7
Enquiry from: Tracy L
Start Date: Immediate
New deadlock fitted in back door
Glasgow - G67
Enquiry from: Kerry T
Start Date: Immediate
Lock broke unable to get in our out Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Glasgow - G66
Enquiry from: Stuart M
Start Date: Immediate
Keys in backdoor unable to get entry Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Glasgow - G66
Enquiry from: Andrew B
Start Date: Immediate
Front door lock jammed. Unable to open with key. Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Falkirk - FK1
Enquiry from: Emma A
Start Date: Immediate
Open car lost the keys
Glasgow - G65
Enquiry from: Jennifer B
Start Date: Immediate
Double PVC patio doors, locking mechanism stiff. Making it difficult to lock the door. Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Evonne S
Start Date: Immediate
Have lost my from door keys and door is locked Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint
Glasgow - G66
Enquiry from: Billy F
Start Date: Less than one month
fitting of lock to bedroom door
Glasgow - G65
Enquiry from: Carol H
Start Date: Immediate
Not sure if it's just a new handle I need for front upvc door or a full new mult locking system. Key is really stiff in lock some days. Having to oil on daily basis so that lock doesn't jam. Time scal...
Glasgow - G67
Enquiry from: Davie M
Start Date: Immediate
Hi I lost 1 of my remote keys for my 06 plate Ford Fiesta Freedom, would I be able to get a replacement. Davie
Alloa, Clackmannan - FK10
Enquiry from: John M
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keys locked in car need access to retrieve. Car is located at BP Oil Terminal at Grangemouth FK3 9XE
Glasgow - G66
Enquiry from: Neil M
Start Date: Immediate
Key turns in lock but can't open doors Time scale: Immediate
Glasgow - G68
Enquiry from: Paul M
Start Date: Immediate
Would require 3 Mortese locks fitted for two standard front and back doors which have Yale locks fitted and would also require patio doors sliding to have another lock fitted Which again is standard ...
Falkirk - FK1
Enquiry from: Dave R
Start Date: Immediate
Lock has jammed I have the key and it turns a bit but will not unlock - Estimated Service Date: 04/03/2015 - Property or Object Affected: Car / Van - Number of Locks Affected: 1 Time scale: Immediate
Falkirk - FK1
Enquiry from: Gordon M
Start Date: Immediate
Homeowner Locked key in car. Skoda fabia. - Estimated Service Date: 07/02/2015 - Property or Object Affected: Car / Van - Number of Locks Affected: 1 Supplied and installed Please contact to appo...
Glasgow - G67
Enquiry from: Scott R
Start Date: Immediate
Kia Rio 2007 car keys stolen require keys to unlock and turn ignition - Estimated Service Date: 05/02/2015 - Property or Object Affected: Car / Van - Number of Locks Affected: 3 Time scale: Immediate
Falkirk - FK2
Enquiry from: Brenda A
Start Date: Immediate
Key Locked in car need car unlocked - Estimated Service Date: 04/02/2015 - Property or Object Affected: Car / Van - Number of Locks Affected: 1
Glasgow - G67
Enquiry from: Mhairi C
Start Date: Immediate
Looking to see if I can have a price for an electronic key for a Citroen Xsara Picasso only have a manual key at present. Time scale: Immediate
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Do Locksmiths Need A License?
If you’re in the UK, the simple answer to this question is no. The locksmithing industry in the country is an unregulated one by the United Kingdom’s government. Ultimately, this implies that anybody can be a locksmith with their competence, background or motive being irrelevant. Areas in the security industry that are licensed by the government include door staff as well as keyholding businesses, with the government overlooking the locksmith industry as they do not want to heighten the legislative burden on small businesses.
There are a number of implications for an unregulated industry such as the locksmithing industry. This includes:
• Anyone can wake up in the morning, pick up a set of tools and call themselves a locksmith without being termed as illegal.
• The fact that the industry is not regulated means that there’s no price structure to follow. There’s no price guide for locksmithing services, so they are free to charge whatever price they wish to. As a result, the price of a locksmith can greatly vary from the other for the same or similar tasks.
• Irrespective of your background, competence or motive, you can decide to trade as a locksmith.
Although there are about 6,500 locksmiths in the UK that are not licensed, we do have about 350 plus MLA approved locksmiths. Being MLA approved means they’ve been fully vetted, inspected and fully qualified to operate as a professional locksmith.
The Master Locksmith Association ( MLA) possesses its very own licensing scheme for MLA approved companies. This means that the locksmithing businesses that are listed on the Master Locksmith Association’s find a locksmith page and incorporate their official logo are being inspected on a regular basis, have been vetted by using the standard level DBS checks and have passed the exam based proof of competence test.
How Much Is A Locksmith?
If you’ve ever been locked out of your home or car, then you probably know how frustrating the experience can be. And even more so, when you don’t have a spare key kept somewhere. In this kind of scenario, a professional locksmith is your best bet to help in this type of bind and lots more. So exactly how much is the average cost of hiring a locksmith? This article will help you shed more light on this as well as the factors influencing the amount you may need to pay.
Locksmith provides a wide range of services including replacing your existing lock, installing a new lock system as well as re-keying a lock for a house or car. The services may also encompass installing garage door locks, repair damaged locks for doors and lots more. Depending of the locksmith service you require, the price of a locksmith can range between £65 to £90. For instance, if you happen to be locked out of your house, you may have to pay up to £70 to £80 and could even be higher or lower depending on the location, the lock’s type as well as the time of the day. Furthermore, if you wish to completely change the lock, this will cost you above £65 or more. You’ll discover the starting price list for each service of most locksmith companies on their websites.
To provide their service, a professional locksmith company will have to visit your location to help change the lock on your car, at home or in the office. Therefore, the minimum service fee your locksmith will charge will include factors such as travel fees. Generally, the minimum service fee to visit your home will fall within the range of £65 to £90. However, if your call comes in during the company’s off hours, you may have to pay more than the usual.
Can A Locksmith Make A House Key Without The Original?
If you’ve misplaced or lost the last set of your house keys, you’d probably be wondering if a locksmith can help replace the key without the original. If true, then you should know that a locksmith can cut a new key for you with the help of their expertise and tools without having to give them the original one. A professional locksmith can achieve this in three separate ways. Let’s have a look!
• Cut The Key By Code
What makes physical keys unique is basically the spacing and depth of their cuts. During the manufacturing process, manufacturers often stamp some characters also called key codes on the lock or include them in the lock’s manual. With these characters, a locksmith has all that’s needed to create a new key without having to see the original one. Using HPC Blitz key generator or any other code cutter and the right key blank, a locksmith can give you a new key. However, in cases whereby the key does not come with any code, the locksmith can obtain the needed information via the manufacturer or the retailer who possess such information.
• Impression The Lock
To complete this key cutting process, the locksmith will need a key blank, a file as well as a vice grip. This procedure entails inserting the right key blank into the lock, followed by turning it to bind pins within the locks cylinder. This process will enable the locksmith determine the sections that requires to be filed on the key blank. It also involves inserting and removing the key from the lock several times in order to get all the needed cuts. However, it must be noted that various key blanks like brass, steel and aluminium blanks require a special attention to ensure they do not break during the process
• Disassemble The Lock
To disassemble a lock, the locksmith will first pick the lock. However, in the event whereby a broken key is stuck in the keyhole, then you may want to consider an entire lock replacement. The disassembling process is a very delicate one that involves the internal mechanisms of the lock and should not be done unless by a true professional.
How To Find A Good Locksmith?
Finding a good and reliable locksmith can be a very tricky challenge especially when you don’t planned ahead. For example in emergency situations whereby you get locked out of your home or car, you simply wouldn’t have the time to look for the best locksmith rather you’d be eager to get just about any locksmith available. So how do you go about this and ensure you hire the best possible locksmithing professional? Here are a few tips you can apply to find a good locksmith.
• Plan Ahead
The best time to start searching for a locksmith is right after the purchase of your home or car and not when an emergency occurs. When you purchase a house some of the first thing you do is to research other contractors for your home management team, so why not add a locksmith to this list?
• Verify The Business
Always research the business online once you’ve found a locksmith. Confirm that address is a local one and check their online reviews for red flags. You can also reach out to them during off work hours to ensure they can be responsive during emergencies.
• Ask For Identification
Once the technicians arrive at your house, you can ask them for a means of identification. Every licensed locksmith possesses a Master Security License Number which should be written on their vehicle as well as their photo identity card. If they claim to be licensed but can’t provide this number, you might want to hire another locksmithing company.
• Obtain A Written Estimate
After review of the situation by the locksmith, he should be able to provide you with a written estimate. If he can’t come up with one, then you may want to send him away.
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