With locally based engineers covering all areas, Express Exeter locksmiths specialise in all types of lock services including lock replacement, lock repair, gain entries, safe opening and full lock installations.
Express Locksmiths Exeter pride ourselves as being one of the areas premier 24 hour* emergency locksmith companies. There is never a good time to lose your keys and become locked out. When a problem occurs that requires an immediate response we offer complete lock solutions including gain entry and lock repair throughout Exeter 24 hours a day, 365 days a year*.
Highly skilled Exeter locksmiths are on standby with fully equipped vans containing all the necessary equipment to carry out any lock service. With an our local Express Exeter locksmiths you know your in safe hands. We have had many recommendations through word of mouth. This is due to our policy of putting customer satisfaction as well as safety, above all else. No payment is taken until the work is completed and you have signed to say you are satisfied! (deposit may be required for parts purchased).
With local locksmiths available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week*, our locksmiths have rapid emergency response time for both planned and emergency locks work. So whether you need an emergency locksmith to help repair your faulty lock or you are thinking about updating the locks in your home or business, we can provide you with a quick and effective solution.
Our expert locksmiths have developed a reputation for professionalism and quality workmanship. With no call-out charge or any hidden extras, you only pay when you have signed to say you are satisfied with the works completed (deposit may be required for parts purchased).
Our expert advisers are available day or night to offer you free advice and a no-obligation quotation for any locks work. We can also provide you with a written estimate should you require it. Call us today to book an appointment with one of our professional locksmiths at a time that best suits you.
Mortice Locks
Mortice locks are the minimum standard of security that many insurance companies will accept and they come in either two, three or five lever varieties. Security and cost-wise, only five-lever locks should be fitted and the lock must conform to BS 3621. Mortice locks can be fitted either with or without a handle. If fitted with a handle, the door has to be unlocked with a key, and then opened with the handle. This is called a Sashlock.
If fitted without a handle, the door can only be opened using the key; these are called Deadlocks.
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