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Finding a reliable locksmith near me - harder than it seems.
In the UK and across most of the world in fact, locksmiths are an unregulated industry. This can make it hard to find a reliable locksmith who will perform quality work, arrive on time and provide quality products as well. It's hard to find a good plumber or builder and they are regulated by government organisations. Locksmiths can go to the MLA in the UK or the UKLA to get certification, but as the industry isn't required to do so by law, it results in many cowboys. This can range from just leaving a mess after they work (which could simply mean the locksmith has pulled a long shift) , to quoting a certain amount over the phone, charging double or even triple on site and not completing the job as advised before commencing the work.
How To Ensure You Are Getting The Real Deal?
Firstly, you should always seek third party approval. This can be checking the reviews of the company and making sure they are at the very least positive. If they have a lot of positive reviews it stands to reason they have a lot of returning customers who approve of their work in the field. If you need a locksmith and wish to find one on the internet try to make a cross research, reading customers reviews on different platforms and asking existing clients of the company about their satisfaction with the service. That is especially so when more than just gaining entry to your home or changing a lock is required. Make sure that the locksmith is local to you and not just claiming to be so by verifying this with the locksmith office over your initial phone call.
Registration with the Locksmith Association Approved Company such as MLA, UKLA or City and Guilds tells you that the locksmith has most probably been vetted, can be inspected on
a regular basis and that the firm employs qualified locksmiths (by qualified we mean someone who has sat and passed the appropriate exams and has certification
to prove it). They should definitely be DBS/ CRB checked and have public liability insurance. Most property management companies are required to use companies who's been DBS/CRB checked and have insurance.
Search Local
Its best to use a local 24 hour locksmith service. Do everything to avoid nation-wide services that don’t work with their own engineers. Often these firms are nothing more than call centres who subcontract their work to local locksmiths. So essentially all you are doing is paying their margin on top of what you have to pay the locksmith. Save yourself some money and go local. You are also relying on the call centre-based firm to carry out the checks we have mentioned above; they may not do this or may simply not care that much about the quality of the work.
Use Different Sources
Phone a friend. Ask around for recommendations; this is a great way to find a reputable locksmith who can be trusted. More often than not one of your neighbours will have been locked out at some point or needed their lock change. If they are satisfied with the locksmiths work and have had no issues with their lock, chances are so will you be.
Also remember that locksmiths do far more than just let you into your home when you have lost your keys on a drunken night out or dropped them down a drain getting out of your car! Locksmiths specialize in different residential and commercial locking problems through to vehicles lock issues. They can cut keys for you and they can get into things like safes too. Locksmiths are highly skilled professionals.
One of the most annoying things to happen (always at the most inconvenient time) is getting locked out of your own house. If you’ve misplaced your keys and forgotten where they are, quite often the only way to get back in is to call a locksmith. This will usually result in having to get new locks if you fail to find your old set of keys, they can supply locks as well.
The trouble of finding a decent Locksmith is something a lot of people seem to agree on. It’s quite easy to find a locksmith online, but how do you know which one’s are reliable and which one’s offer fair pricing. With that said, we have compiled our top 105 tips to help you find a reliable and fair locksmith.
1. START LOOKING FOR ONE AS SOON AS YOU COMPLETE ON A NEW PROPERTY
If you’re about to complete on a new property, we’d advise that you start looking for a locksmith right away. Search for a local locksmith on the internet and look at reviews to find out what experiences other people have had. Schedule with the locksmith to arrive on the date of completion or the date the keys are handed over. If other reviews mention good service this can come in handy if you ever need them looked at.
2. DO SOME BACKGROUND RESEARCH
Once you find a locksmith nearby, start digging up the internet and asking a few locals about the reliability of the service. You wouldn’t want sub-par services for something like this because it is a matter of your home's security.
3. AVOID CALL CENTRE LOCKSMITH SERVICES
It’s best that you personally look up a reliable local locksmith than approach a call centre for available services. These call centres usually contact any random local service and send them to assist you. You might want to personally ensure that the locksmith working on your locks and doors can be trusted. Check that the locksmith offers a warranty as well and that they have a large online presence, always good to know they're easy to find. This can come in handy in the future if you ever need them again for emergencies.
4. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOURS OR COLLEAGUES
It is entirely possible that someone among your neighbours must be aware of a trustworthy locksmith. You can even ask them for the contact number of their preferred locksmith. In the instance anything occurs, your neighbours might also be able to help whilst you're locked out. If you ever leave your phone in the room they may be your only port of call.
5. LOCKSMITHS DO MORE THAN JUST LOCKS AND KEYS
You might want to find out what kind of task the locksmith you’re considering specialises in, carpentry, UPVC or welding. There are a number of things Locksmiths can do other than just locks and keys and a lot of them specialise in certain tasks so in case you’re looking for a specific task that needs to be done, you can approach a Locksmith that specialises in it.
6. ASK FOR IDENTIFICATION
When the locksmith arrives at the door, make sure you ask them to show a visible proof of their identity. Most of them have identity cards from the place they work for. Ask for Public liability insurance for which they will have a number you can search on their insurers website. Having a DBS/CRB check in their names will also ensure that they are trustworthy individuals and can work on school sites and old age homes, places where there are vulnerable people.
7. GET A WRITTEN ESTIMATE OF THE FEES THEY’LL CHARGE
It is entirely possible that your locksmith gets away with overcharging if you do not take a written estimate. When it comes to a locksmith’s job, they should, in most cases be able to provide an estimate on how much it should cost you once they’re done reviewing the situation. In some cases a picture is enough, many locksmiths will offer this service and then you have a quote in writing. Some locksmiths will say that it is an "estimate" and not a quote. In most cases the locksmith is just trying to be upfront as there may be other things wrong with the lock. If a locksmith wants to rip you off they will most likely say the cheapest they can can to send someone out. Once someone is on site it's harder to tell them no. We can provide a quote to you via Whatsapp
8. AVOID PAYING BY CASH
All licensed businesses nowadays take credit cards or debit cards. Make sure you don’t pay cash so that in case you need to trace your transaction, it is possible to do it. If you do decide to pay in cash, make sure you get a receipt for the work with contact details should you have an issue with the lock.
9. BUILD A RELATIONSHIP OF TRUST WITH YOUR LOCKSMITH
If you think you’ve found a locksmith who can be trusted in the long run, make sure you build a relationship of trust with them, so that they can come to your aid whenever you need their services.
If you’re looking for a locksmith in the London area, be sure to choose SMS locksmiths . Our team will always strive to help in whichever way possible.