Key Replacement

Sometimes all of us lose the key, break it, deform it or simply can not find it. It can happen to car keys, house keys, office keys or mailbox keys. Quick Locksmith have professional teams that are able to reproduce your keys by code. What it means is that we don’t need the original key to make a new key for your house, car, mail box, or office. Please note that in some cases that you have lost your key it is necessary to change the entire lock as it is impossible to retrieve the key code from the lock. Key replacement in Phoenix is very popular among the foreclosed home buyers due to misplaced keys by the banks or bank agents. In these cases we can replace your entire set keys by rekeying all the locks in your house. In this case is the best solution for your security needs.

Whenever you have a car transponder key that was lost we can create a brand new key by retrieving the key code for your vehicle, cutting the new key and programming it with your car computer. Transponder keys require special programming and equipment. If you have a deformed key, we can retrieve the code and create a new functioning for you. Whether you need it is for business, home, mailbox or vehicle contact Quick Locksmith for free estimate and consultation.
Quick Locksmith will be happy to assist you with your key replacement needs and will offer you different options for your situation. All our locksmith services are mobile locksmith services in Phoenix metro area.
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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 >>>