Services
What we do
Our Locksmith Services
24/7 emergency lockout service
Our emergency locksmiths are fully licensed, experienced, and equipped to handle all types of residential and commercial lockouts. We understand that every minute counts when you're locked out, which is why we prioritise rapid response times — so you're never left waiting longer than necessary.
Door lock repairs and rekeying
Lock problems rarely improve on their own. A lock that's difficult to turn, slow to engage, or showing signs of wear can become a security risk — or fail entirely at the worst possible moment. Our licensed locksmiths can diagnose the issue quickly and provide an honest recommendation: repair where possible, replace where necessary.
Lock installation and maintenance
As fully licensed locksmiths with hands-on experience across a wide range of residential and commercial properties, we're equipped to recommend, supply, and install the right security hardware for your specific needs and budget. From a single deadbolt upgrade to a full-property security assessment and fit-out.
Common Queries
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do first if I’m locked out of my house or unit?
Check if you have a spare key nearby, such as with a trusted neighbour, mate, or family member. If not, consider whether you can safely access another entry like a back door or window.
Who can I call for help when I’m locked out?
You can call a local licensed locksmith, building manager, or strata manager. If you rent, contact your real estate agent or landlord for assistance.
How much does it cost to get a locksmith to unlock my door?
Charges can vary depending on the time of day (after hours may cost more), your location, and the complexity of the lock. Expect anywhere from $120–$350 for standard services, with prices higher on weekends or public holidays.
Can a locksmith open my door without damaging the lock?
Most professional locksmiths can unlock doors without causing damage. However, some high-security locks may require drilling and replacement.
Is it legal to break into my own house?
While you have the right to access your property, it’s not advisable to force entry as you may cause damage or raise suspicion. Always try legal and safe methods first, such as calling a locksmith.
What They Say
Client Reviews
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