Key Duplication

One of the common reasons people order locksmith services is Key Duplication. In order to duplicate a key you need a functional copy of your key. If you don’t have a functional copy of the key, you need a key replacement service. Duplicating a key is relatively simple process, however; some car keys that have transponders need also to be programmed, which makes the process of duplication much more complicated and expensive. Quick Locksmith can duplicate “Do Not Duplicate” keys with written consent of the owner or the person who has the authority to authorize key duplication. If you need an extra key because you have lost your key, you should to consider rekey of your locks to prevent unauthorized entry. For your security, always track copies of your keys. There are different kinds of keys that Quick Locksmith can duplicate. Here are some of the key duplication services we offer: car key duplication and programming, office key duplication, residential key duplication, transponder key duplication, mailbox keys duplication, filing cabinet key duplication, “Do Not Duplicate” copies of the original key, special key designs and much more. Please call us for free estimate and consultation about key duplication. All our locksmith services are mobile services in Phoenix metro area; We don’t have a store front.

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New Locks Installation

As the technology advances there is always an increase in the security standards and needs. Average lifetime of a lock is about thirty years depends on its usage.  Locks wear during the time as well as their security. It is very important to keep your house locks; business locks up to date with the modern standards in order >>>

Locks Re Key

All locks have a limited lifetime; the average lifetime of a lock is about 20 to 30 years. The lifetime of a lock depends on the frequency of its use and maintenance. Locks that are frequently used have a shorter lifetime. Most of the locks have tumblers or wafers those parts wear with the time as well as latches and cylinders >>>