Residential locksmiths do more than home locks!
A neighbor phones you at work. Your 85-year old parent has mistakenly locked themselves in a room and can’t open the door from inside. If only you had a spare key! You quickly call a residential locksmith who arrives shortly and resolves the situation.
But a residential locksmith can help you in more ways than simply opening locked home doors. Think of the family car. What if you ever lost a car key. Do you have a spare? Why not have a residential locksmith cut spares for your home and your car.
A trained residential locksmith will also be able to cut and program Transponder keys. If you bought a car in Canada after 2008, it’s likely you have ignition immobilization technology in your vehicle. A residential locksmith can quickly set you up with duplicate or spare sets of transponder keys within no time at all. If you were thinking of getting those from your car dealer, you will have to wait for many days, and you may end up paying 30% to 50% more than what a residential locksmith will charge you.
Your home contains many valuables. Some of them are expensive, and might be replaceable. Others are irreplaceable and priceless. You may carry insurance on your home and property, but many home insurers might not cover your loss if you didn’t have adequate fire or theft protection. A residential locksmith can help you pick the right fire and burglary prevention safe or vault, and can help you decide where to install it too.
From keyless security locks, to CCTV surveillance systems. An established, well respected and certified residential locksmith can help you get the protection that’s right for your home.