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Local locksmiths in Ipswich

Whether you've been locked out of your home or you're considering a home security upgrade, you can find all the answers you need around finding and hiring the right locksmith in Ipswich.

  • How do I find a trustworthy locksmith in Ipswich?

    If you’re on a quest to find local locksmiths who can provide a reliable, professional service, we’ve put together some tips to help you find the best locksmiths in your area.

    1. Use Checkatrade search

    We have thousands of reliable, qualified tradespeople registered on Checkatrade and all of them have been checked and verified by us – so you can trust that each locksmith you find will provide a professional service.

    2. Ask other reliable tradespeople

    Good tradespeople like to work with other reliable professionals, so ask any tradespeople you know or have worked with before if they can recommend locksmith services in Ipswich. It’s highly likely that they’ll be able to help you find a good locksmith in the area.

    Want to know more about locksmith services in Ipswich?

    Sometimes it helps to have a quick chat with local locksmiths to understand what locksmith services are available in your area and how much they’ll cost.

    If you’re ready to reach out to local locksmiths, you’re in the right place. Scroll up this page to find locksmiths near you, or request a quote and we’ll get multiple local locksmiths to contact you directly.

  • What services does a locksmith provide?

    Local locksmith services in Ipswich will perform a range of tasks dealing with locks. Some of the most common locksmith services include:

    • Key cutting (including keys for garage door locks, window locks and padlocks)

    • Cutting, programming and repairing car keys

    • Fitting, opening and repairing safes

    • Installing access control systems

    • Door unlocking/lock open service

    • Emergency car opening

    • Lock repair service

    • Lock fitting

    • Emergency lock replacement

    • Advising on security options

    If you have any specific locksmith needs, or want advice on the best locks for your home or ways to improve the security for your property, speak to local locksmiths for their professional advice.

    Want to know more? Check out our guide on what locksmiths do.

  • How much does hiring a Ipswich locksmith cost?

    The average cost of a locksmith depends on the type of work you need them to do. A locksmith price to change a single lock will be different to hiring them to replace all the locks in your whole house, or install a multi-point lock system.

    Locksmith prices in Ipswich will depend on a number of factors, including the type and number of locks, the quality of locks used, how long the job takes and the time of the callout – emergency locksmith prices will be higher than their standard rates.

    Depending on the time of day, the average hourly rate for a locksmith can range from £65 to £120 per hour.

    Common locksmith prices

    Here are some of the average locksmith prices in Ipswich:

    • Change standard uPVC lock – £100 - £150

    • Change anti-snap uPVC lock – £125 - £175

    • Change a yale lock – £80 - £120

    • Garage door lock replacement – £75 - £85

    • Patio door lock replacement – £85 - £95

    • Replace nightlatch – £85 - £95

    • Rim cylinder replacement – £65 - £75

    • Replace mortice lock – £100 - £150

    • Change all locks (2 exterior doors + windows) – £300 - £400

    Get an accurate price to hire a locksmith in Ipswich

    To get accurate locksmith costs in your area, we always recommend getting at least three quotes from local tradespeople near you. By shopping around you can make sure you're paying a fair and competitive price for the work.

    Thankfully, our request a quote tool makes getting multiple quotes super easy.

    Simply post details about the work that you need help with and we’ll send it out to the best local locksmiths in your area, who will contact you directly. Try it out – it's quick and easy!

  • What is a locksmith?

    A locksmith is a skilled tradesperson who works with keys and locks or all kinds. There are no official requirements for a locksmith to have formal qualifications to carry out their work, as many locksmiths learn on the job or through an apprenticeship.

    That said, there are a range of training courses that locksmiths can take to build up their skills and experience. There’s currently only one nationally recognised locksmithing qualification, which is the Master Locksmith Association apprenticeship that leads to a Level 2 Certificate in Locksmithing

    If you need specialist locksmith services in Ipswich, we recommend speaking to local locksmiths to see what specialist services they offer – as each locksmith has their own experience and skillset.

    Need to find a local locksmith?

    Whether you need a new key cut or you plan on installing new locks throughout your home, it’s always helpful to get advice from experienced local locksmiths before you get started.

    Find the best local locksmiths near you with our quick and easy online search. Or request a quote and we’ll reach out to multiple local locksmiths for you and they’ll get in touch with you directly.

  • What tools does a locksmith use?

    In order to provide effective locksmith services, a locksmith will use a number of different tools and pieces of equipment, depending on the work they’re doing. Below are some of the most common tools that locksmiths use.

    • Pick set – This tool is used to pick locks where keys aren’t available and usually consists of three main elements: rake, hook and diamond. A standard pick set will unlock most conventional types of lock.

    • Tension wrench – When working with locks that use a tumbler and pin mechanism, locksmiths will use a tension wrench to hold the lock in position.

    • Shim – A shim is basically a thin metal piece, usually steel or iron to ensure they’re strong enough for the job of loosening a lock so that it’s easier to then pick the lock.

    • Tweezers – One of the key tools for a locksmith, tweezers are used most of the work that locksmiths carry out. The tip of locksmith tweezers is usually magnetic to allow them to pick up small bits of metal that might fall off locks while they’re working on them.

    • Lock plug follower – This is a tool that locksmiths use to remove the lock core as it prevents the pins and springs from loosening.

    • Pick gun – A pick gun is usually quite expensive but it enables the locksmith to work faster and more accurately, making it an extremely useful tool for emergency locksmith work. The gun is able to hit all the pins of a lock simultaneously in a single direction, allowing the tension wrench to then turn the lock with ease.

    Find local locksmith services

    When planning a project that requires any kind of work with locks, it’s important to speak to local locksmiths to understand what’s involved and how much it will cost. Experienced locksmiths will be able to advise on the options available and what you’ll need for your project.

    Keen to get started? Search for the best local locksmith services in Ipswich and get in touch with them yourself. Alternatively, you can get multiple quotes from local locksmiths by using our request a quote feature – simply post details of what you need and we’ll get reliable local tradespeople to contact you directly.

  • Do locksmiths offer 24/7 services?

    Yes, many locksmiths will offer 24/7 services to cover emergencies – such as being locked out of your home.

    Some locksmiths even specialise solely in emergency work and will typically be available through the night to the early hours.

    It’s worth noting that locksmiths usually charge a higher callout fee and hourly rate for jobs outside of standard working hours.

    When contacting local locksmiths in Ipswich, it’s worth asking what their charges are for 24/7 services before hiring them.

    Need help finding a 24/7 locksmith service? Check out our top tips on how to find emergency locksmiths near you.

  • What should I do if I’m locked out?

    Getting locked out of your home can be a stressful experience, but it’s important to remain calm. Help is available to get you back inside.

    If you find yourself locked out, here are the steps to take:

    1. Check for spare keys in case you left one in a safe place outside your home or with a neighbour, friend or family member

    2. Try gaining entry without damaging your property such as through an alternative door that might be open

    3. Avoid forceful entry or picking the lock yourself as you could damage the lock and door which will cost more to repair

    4. Contact an experienced local locksmith – we have plenty of locksmiths here at Checkatrade, so see who's local to you and check out their reviews to see if they're the right choice for you

    5. Contact your home insurance policy to see if it covers the cost of emergency lockout services (they may reimburse you for the cost of a locksmith)

    If you hire a locksmith when locked out, make sure you get proper documentation for any work done – especially if you plan on making a home insurance claim.

  • Can a locksmith open any lock?

    Most local locksmiths in Ipswich will be able to open the majority of standard domestic and commercial door locks. But not all of them.

    Some high-security or digital locks may need specialist tools or be impossible to open without causing damage to the lock or the door.

    Experienced locksmiths will typically use several techniques to gain access to a property, such as lock picking, key extraction, and drilling.

    When hiring a local locksmith, it’s important to choose a tradesperson with experience in dealing with a variety of locks. They’ll be able to assess your lock and advise on the best solution.

  • Do locksmiths offer guarantees or warranties?

    Yes, many reputable locksmiths will offer a guarantee for their work. It shows that they’re confident in the quality of their work.

    A locksmith’s guarantee or warranty will typically cover the labour and any parts they install.

    It’s worth checking the details of any guarantee offered, as the terms and conditions can vary between locksmiths.

    Here are some questions to consider when checking a locksmith's guarantee or warranty:

    • What does the warranty cover – labour, parts, or both?

    • How long is the warranty valid?

    • Are there any specific exclusions that aren’t covered by the warranty?

    • How do you make a claim, if needed?

    By understanding the terms of the warranty, you can have peace of mind knowing that you're protected in case of any issues with the locksmith's work.

    Good news if you hire a locksmith through Checkatrade - We guarantee all our members’ work up to £1,000 – find out more.

  • How do I pay a locksmith?

    Many locksmiths in Ipswich will accept a range of payment options, including

    • Debit or credit card – Many locksmiths will accept card payments (although American Express isn’t always accepted by tradespeople in the UK)

    • Bank transfer – As an alternative to cash or card, many locksmiths will be happy for you to do a direct bank transfer

    • Digital payments – Some locksmiths may offer digital payment options like PayPal or Apple Pay

    Always check which payment methods a locksmith will accept before hiring, to make sure you will be able to pay them using an appropriate method.

    And make sure you get a detailed invoice that includes details of the locksmith services they provide, the parts they use, and the total cost.

  • How long will the locksmith take to do my job?

    There’s no fixed time that a job being completed by a locksmith will take. It will depend on various factors, including:

    • Time of day

    • Your location

    • The complexity of the job (getting you access back into your home or changing the locks on your door)

    • Traffic and weather conditions

    To get more accurate timing, call your local locksmiths and ask them when they will be available.

    They’ll also be able to estimate how long the job might take based on your specific situation.

    How long will the locksmith be at my home?

    As a general rule, an emergency locksmith will usually aim to arrive within 30-60 minutes after you contact them.

    For standard non-emergency locksmith jobs, you’ll most likely need to book an appointment with the locksmith.