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Locksmith prices in the UK in 2026
Updated 05/26

Average locksmith prices:
A locksmith typically charges around £65 per hour during standard working hours
Emergency costs:
Emergency locksmith call-out fees usually range from £50–£150
Popular lock changes:
Changing a Yale lock typically costs around £100, while changing a standard uPVC lock averages around £125
Good to know:
Emergency locksmith prices can rise significantly outside normal working hours, especially overnight
Getting locked out rarely happens at a convenient time. Sometimes it’s a snapped key after work, sometimes it’s moving into a new house and suddenly realising you’ve no idea who still has a spare key.
Whether you need help getting back into your home, replacing worn locks, or upgrading your security, locksmith prices can vary quite a bit depending on the job and the time of day you need help.
This guide explains typical locksmith prices in the UK, including lock replacement costs, emergency callout fees, hourly rates and what affects the final bill.
How much does a locksmith cost in the UK?
As a guide, locksmith prices in the UK start from around £65 per hour during standard working hours.
The total cost will depend on the type and number of locks, whether it’s an emergency, your location, and time of day.
| Job | Range - Low | Range - High | Average cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Change standard uPVC lock | £100 | £150 | £125 |
| Change anti-snap uPVC lock | £125 | £175 | £150 |
| Change a yale lock | £90 | £120 | £100 |
| Garage door lock replacement | £80 | £90 | £85 |
| Patio door lock replacement | £90 | £100 | £95 |
| Replace nightlatch | £85 | £95 | £90 |
| Rim cylinder replacement | £70 | £80 | £75 |
| Replace mortice lock | £115 | £165 | £140 |
| Change all locks (2 exterior doors + windows) | £400 | £600 | £500 |
| Last updated: May 2026 Our costs are ballpark averages - get a local tradesperson to quote now | |||
Most standard lock changes carried out during normal business hours will fall somewhere within these ranges.
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Locksmith prices at a glance
Standard locksmith hourly rate: around £65 per hour
Emergency locksmith call-out fee: £50–£150
Emergency hourly rate: £80–£200
Yale lock replacement: around £100 per lock
Standard uPVC lock replacement: around £125 per lock
Anti-snap uPVC lock replacement: around £150 per lock
Full lock change (2 exterior doors + windows): around £500
Emergency boarding up: around £200

Front door lock replacement costs in the UK
One of the most common reasons people call a locksmith is to replace or upgrade their front door locks — often after moving house, losing keys, or improving home security.
Typical front door lock replacement prices:
Average cost to change a Yale lock: around £100 per lock
Standard uPVC lock replacement: around £125 per lock
Anti-snap uPVC lock replacement: around £150 per lock
These costs usually include labour and materials during standard business hours.

Emergency locksmith costs
Needing a locksmith urgently will almost always cost more than booking planned work during the day.
| Emergency job | Range - Low | Range - High | Average cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out of hours callout fee | £50 | £150 | £100 |
| Out of hours hourly rate | £80 | £200 | £140 |
| Emergency boarding up | - | - | £200 |
| Remove a broken key from lock without replacing cylinder (labour only) | £80 | £100 | £90 |
| Regain entry to a property | £90 | £130 | £110 |
| Last updated: May 2026 Our costs are ballpark averages - get a local tradesperson to quote now | |||
Most locksmiths will charge an upfront emergency call-out fee, but in addition to this, their hourly rate could be up to double their usual rate, sometimes even more. Material costs are charged separately.
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How much do locksmiths charge per hour?
The average locksmith hourly rate can vary depending on the time of day (or night) that you need them. Between 8am–6pm, a locksmith's rate typically falls around £65 per hour.
| Callout time | Average locksmith hourly rate |
|---|---|
| 8am - 6pm | £65 per hour |
| 6am-8am / 6pm-8pm | £75 per hour |
| 8pm-midnight | £85 per hour |
| Midnight - 6am | £120 per hour |
| Last updated: May 2026 Our costs are ballpark averages - get a local tradesperson to quote now | |
How much do emergency locksmiths charge per hour?
Evening, overnight and weekend call-outs are usually more expensive because fewer locksmiths are available and response times become more urgent.
If you need an emergency locksmith out of hours, then many locksmiths will charge a tiered hourly rate. Here's what you might expect to pay based on the time of your call-out:
Between 6am–8am/6pm–8pm: £75 per hour
Between 8pm–midnight: £85 per hour
Between midnight–6am: £120 per hour
There’s no government licensing for locksmiths. This means emergency locksmiths can charge however much they like. So, where possible, always gather multiple quotes to help ensure you receive a fair and competitive rate.
Real locksmith call-out scenarios and costs
Locksmith prices often make more sense when you look at the type of situations they're needed for — whether that’s getting locked out late at night, replacing locks after moving house, or dealing with a snapped key.
Locked out after losing keys
You get home late, realise your keys are missing, and can’t get back into the house.
Typical costs might include:
Emergency callout fee: £50–£150
Regaining entry: around £110
Replacement Yale lock, if needed: around £100
If the locksmith can gain entry without damaging the lock, the cost is usually lower.

Moving into a new home
A lot of people change locks shortly after moving in because they don’t know who might still have copies of the old keys.
Typical costs:
Yale lock replacement: around £100
Standard uPVC lock replacement: around £125 per lock
Full lock change for two exterior doors and windows: around £500
This is one of the most common non-emergency locksmith jobs.

Snapped key in the lock
Keys often snap when locks become stiff or worn (not because you've suddenly developed superhuman strength).
Typical costs:
Broken key extraction: around £90
Replacement cylinder, if needed: extra
If the lock mechanism is damaged, the locksmith may recommend replacing the lock entirely.

Burglary or forced entry
After a break-in or forced entry, you may need urgent boarding up and lock replacement. A qualified locksmith will ensure your locks meet modern security standards, operate smoothly, and help restore your peace of mind.
Typical costs:
Emergency boarding up: around £200
Replacement locks: varies depending on damage
In some cases, insurance may cover part of the work — contact your home insurance provider to check.
Upgrading locks after insurance advice
Some homeowners replace locks after being told their current locks no longer meet insurance requirements.
Typical costs:
Anti-snap uPVC lock: around £150 per lock
Mortice lock replacement: around £140

What affects locksmith prices?
Locksmith costs can vary for several reasons:
Type of lock: Higher-security locks and specialist systems usually cost more to repair or replace
Number of locks: Changing multiple locks naturally increases labour and material costs
Time of call-out: Evening, overnight and weekend callouts are more expensive than daytime appointments
Materials and parts: The price of replacement cylinders, handles, mechanisms or anti-snap upgrades can affect the final cost
Location: Locksmith prices are usually higher in London and the South East

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Locksmith prices by region in the UK
Average locksmith prices can vary slightly depending on where you live in the UK.
| City | Average cost |
|---|---|
| Bolton | £140 |
| Carlisle | £131.38 |
| Edinburgh | £100 |
| Exeter | £102.54 |
| Glasgow | £142.14 |
| Leeds | £149.32 |
| London | £163.47 |
| Sheffield | £135.22 |
| Last updated: May 2026 Our costs are ballpark averages - get a local tradesperson to quote now | |
These average locksmith prices are based on customer feedback submitted to Checkatrade from different parts of the UK:
Locksmith prices in Bolton average around £140
Locksmith prices in Carlisle average around £131.38
Locksmith prices in Edinburgh average around £100
Locksmith prices in Exeter average around £102.54
Locksmith prices in Glasgow average around £142.14
Locksmith prices in Leeds average around £149.32
Locksmith prices in London average around £163.47
Locksmith prices in Sheffield average around £135.22
Bear in mind these jobs may vary in complexity. However, the figures should give you a general idea of what an average job might cost in your region.
Additional locksmith costs to budget for
There may be additional costs to budget for, depending on the scope of the work. These are some of the extras you may see:
Emergency call-out fees
Replacement parts
Lock upgrades
Boarding up
Additional labour time
VAT
Extra security hardware
Multiple key copies
Not every job will include these costs, but it’s worth checking before any work begins.

What should be included in a locksmith quote?
Clarity is important when you receive any quote. A clear locksmith quote should explain:
Labour costs
Call-out charges
Lock type and parts
VAT
Expected timescale
Whether parts are included
Whether the quote is fixed or estimated
What’s excluded
If one quote is much cheaper than the others, check whether it includes labour, parts and VAT — or just the call-out fee.
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Can you change locks yourself?
Some locks are DIY-friendly, and legally there’s nothing stopping you changing your own locks.
However, it’s easy to fit the wrong lock, choose the wrong size or install it incorrectly. A badly fitted lock can also compromise the security of your home and affect insurance compliance.
For most people, especially where external doors or security standards are involved, hiring a locksmith is the safer option.
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When should you speak to a locksmith?
It’s worth speaking to a locksmith if:
You’re locked out
Your locks are stiff or failing
You’ve moved house
Your keys have been lost or stolen
You want better home security
Your locks no longer meet insurance requirements
A reputable locksmith will explain your options, recommend suitable lock types, and help you understand the likely cost before work starts.

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Comparing quotes from local locksmiths is the best way to understand what a fair price looks like in your area.
An experienced locksmith should be able to explain the work clearly, provide a written quote, explain what’s included, and recommend suitable locks for your property.
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Locksmith cost FAQs
How much should you pay for a locksmith?
Most locksmiths charge around £65 per hour during normal working hours. Emergency call-outs and specialist locks usually cost more.
How much do locksmiths charge in the UK?
Locksmith prices vary depending on the job, lock type, callout time and location. Standard daytime rates usually start from around £65 per hour.
How much does it cost to change front door locks?
Changing a Yale lock typically costs around £100 per lock, while changing a standard uPVC lock usually costs around £125.
How much does it cost to change all locks?
Looking for the cost to change locks? It depends on the number of external doors and windows your property has. The cost to change a set of locks will typically be around £500, assuming that your property has two external doors and multiple windows.
How much does a locksmith cost near me?
Locksmith prices vary slightly depending on location. At the lower end of the scale, the average locksmith job in Edinburgh costs around £100, while the average locksmith cost in London tends to be around £163.47.
How much is a key from a locksmith?
The price depends on the type of key and whether it’s a standard or specialist security key. A locksmith can confirm the exact price once they know the lock type.
What proof do I need for a locksmith?
A locksmith will usually ask for proof that you live at or own the property before carrying out work, especially if you’re locked out.
How does a locksmith make a key without the original?
A locksmith can often cut a new key using the lock itself, specialist tools or the lock code, depending on the type of lock.
How long does an emergency locksmith take?
Response times vary depending on location and availability, but emergency locksmiths will usually aim to arrive as quickly as possible.
Is it cheaper to use a locksmith or DIY?
DIY lock changes can sometimes save money, but mistakes can affect security and insurance. For most external doors, professional installation is usually the safer option.
Can a locksmith open a locked door?
Yes, a locksmith should easily be able to open a locked door. Normally, locksmiths will use non-destructive methods to open locked doors so that they don't damage your door or lock.
What's the typical out-of-hours locksmith cost?
The average cost for a locksmith working out-of-hours ranges between £75 per hour–£200 per hour in the UK. This includes work done in the evening, at weekends, and on bank holidays.
What are the most common types of door locks in the UK?
Some of the most common locks found on UK homes include mortice locks, Yale-style nightlatches, anti-snap uPVC locks and multi-point locking systems. Mortice locks sit flush within the door and are commonly used on timber front doors. Yale locks are a type of nightlatch and are often used as a secondary lock. Anti-snap locks and multi-point locking systems are most commonly fitted to uPVC doors and are designed to improve security.

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