Top 10 Locksmiths in Coolidge, AZ

Porch Pro Headshot Locksmith Chandler
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(2,609)
"I couldn't believe how fast the job was done! We decided to change one door lock and take service three more. Nothing serious was wrong but still we had a hard time locking. Anyway, we had a very nice talk with the tech of this locksmith company and he helped us choose a new lock. What also impress...Read more about Locksmith Chandler
"I couldn't believe how fast the job was done! We decided to change one door lock and take service three more. Nothing serious was wrong but still we had a hard time locking. Anyway, we had a very nice talk with the tech of this locksmith company and he helped us choose a new lock. What also impress...Read more about Locksmith Chandler
Porch Pro Headshot Sundial Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(2,375)
Serving our customers in the valley since 2009 Sundial Locksmith is a family owned and operated business. We are bonded and insured to meet your property security needs. We offer a wide variety of services while maintaining knowledgeability and integrity. Our experience is unparalleled and we take p...Read more about Sundial Locksmith
Serving our customers in the valley since 2009 Sundial Locksmith is a family owned and operated business. We are bonded and insured to meet your property security needs. We offer a wide variety of services while maintaining knowledgeability and integrity. Our experience is unparalleled and we take p...Read more about Sundial Locksmith
Porch Pro Headshot ARCO Lock & Security
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(1,159)
Porch Pro Headshot The LOCK Shop
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(534)
The Lock Shop has provided locksmith service in Mesa, AZ and the surrounding communities for more than 20 years. We have experienced locksmiths offering high-end products and superior service for all your residential, commercial, and automotive needs at competitive prices. Locksmith Service for yo...Read more about The LOCK Shop
The Lock Shop has provided locksmith service in Mesa, AZ and the surrounding communities for more than 20 years. We have experienced locksmiths offering high-end products and superior service for all your residential, commercial, and automotive needs at competitive prices. Locksmith Service for yo...Read more about The LOCK Shop
Porch Pro Headshot 1st Call Lock and Key
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(123)
Ivan Watts, the locksmith at 1st Call Lock and Key, began his career in 2000 when he started as an apprentice. Now, Ivan spends his time focusing on the most important values of 1st Call: customer service.
Ivan Watts, the locksmith at 1st Call Lock and Key, began his career in 2000 when he started as an apprentice. Now, Ivan spends his time focusing on the most important values of 1st Call: customer service.
Porch Pro Headshot TG's Locksmith Service LLC
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(53)
" I made a bonehead move and realize that I lost my keys to get in my house. So I found Tyrone's company on Google and he was completely honest with me. He couldn't pick the lock because I had a quickset smart key so he came up with a genius idea and asked if I had a garage door opener in my car wh...Read more about TG's Locksmith Service LLC
" I made a bonehead move and realize that I lost my keys to get in my house. So I found Tyrone's company on Google and he was completely honest with me. He couldn't pick the lock because I had a quickset smart key so he came up with a genius idea and asked if I had a garage door opener in my car wh...Read more about TG's Locksmith Service LLC
Porch Pro Headshot Tempe Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Temp Locksmith Service (480) 648-1646 for safe lock key, door unlocks master key and much more. Emergency, commercial, residential, automotive services for high security solutions. Call us NOW!
Temp Locksmith Service (480) 648-1646 for safe lock key, door unlocks master key and much more. Emergency, commercial, residential, automotive services for high security solutions. Call us NOW!
Porch Pro Headshot Mesa Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(4)
Need high security locks? Looking for door closers or panic bars? 24 hr service at Mesa Locksmith. Call (480) 378-3414 for free quotes from our expert.
Need high security locks? Looking for door closers or panic bars? 24 hr service at Mesa Locksmith. Call (480) 378-3414 for free quotes from our expert.
Porch Pro Headshot Locksmith Apache Junction
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
(6)
"I used the lock replacement service of this company and it was excellent. I got lots of expert advice on choosing a new lock and the locksmith installed it firmly and accurately. It works even better than expected."
"I used the lock replacement service of this company and it was excellent. I got lots of expert advice on choosing a new lock and the locksmith installed it firmly and accurately. It works even better than expected."
Porch Pro Headshot Gilbert Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Coupon at Gilbert Locksmith provides the finest offering for all internet customers at 15% off with top quality services in Gilbert. Gilbert Locksmith provides the most comprehensive services for all customers in Gilbert. All of our services include automotive, commercial & residential services.
Coupon at Gilbert Locksmith provides the finest offering for all internet customers at 15% off with top quality services in Gilbert. Gilbert Locksmith provides the most comprehensive services for all customers in Gilbert. All of our services include automotive, commercial & residential services.

Frequently asked questions about locksmiths

Hiring a professional locksmith to change your locks is the best way to make sure your house is secure. Though some people attempt a DIY job, it can result in a poorly installed lock that doesn’t fit well. It can also result in a lock that doesn’t function properly or damage to the door frame due to unnecessary drilling or other errors.

Having a professional change your locks is beneficial for many reasons:

Your local locksmith will have specialized tools to get the job done, which you may not have on hand. For example, if your lock needs to be picked, they might use a rake, tension z-wrench, a hook, or even a half-diamond.

A locksmith employs trained techniques to ensure the lock is long-lasting and to prevent damage. They use skills like bumping to nudge out a pin tumbler lock or a drill to remove old locks and install a more heavy-duty system.

A professional locksmith can install a new deadbolt to increase the security of your home.

A locksmith can also rekey or replace your current lock system if necessary. They can repair broken locks, install high-security lock systems like deadbolts or touch pads, and get into a locked car, safe, or shed. If your locks need to be replaced or updated, your local locksmith can do that too.

In many cases, a rekey is a better idea than changing the locks. It’s just as efficient and is much more economical. Some locksmiths may try to convince you to get a whole new lock when it is just the internal lock system that needs to be changed.

When you speak to a local locksmith near you, ask them if it’s possible to rekey your existing lock first. It’s possible to have the lock rekeyed without having the original. That means if you lose the keys to your house or safe and don’t want to risk having the keys compromised, your locksmith can rekey your current lock to have a whole new fit.

The locksmith can get into your current lock by doing the following steps:

  • Use special tools to pick and shim the lock.
  • Remove the lock cylinder, pins, and tumblers.
  • Adjust the pins inside the lock, rendering the current set of keys useless.
  • Replace the locks with a different combination
  • Reinstall the lock.
  • Give you a new set of keys that will fit into the newly structured lock.

There are ways to tell if you’ve found a reliable locksmith. A locksmith company will likely have reviews and information on their website, while a private local locksmith may give an estimate specific to the job.

When you start making calls to find your new go-to locksmith, ask them about their experience, references, and credentials. If they’re upfront with you on the phone and willing to produce the paperwork you ask for, you’ve probably found a trustworthy locksmith.

Here are some more specific tips for finding a trustworthy local locksmith:

  • Research - Do an online search for “locksmiths near me” to see what your options are. Usually, the ones that come up first are the most popular, but they also charge more.
  • Examples of work - Check to see if they have examples of previous work done.
  • Reviews - Read what others have said about top-rated locksmiths.
  • BBB rating - Ask the locksmith for their business credentials and ratings to ensure they are up-to-date on their licensing.
  • Their estimate - While it’s fine if a quote is in the lower range of the average, if the estimate is much lower than estimates from other locksmiths, be aware there might be a reason for it.

It costs on average between $100 and $250 to change the locks on your home. The price of the lock varies depending on the style, manufacturer, and material. The cost of the new lock itself can range from $70 to $225 or more, and the labor will cost between $70 and $100 per hour.

The cost to rekey a lock is between $30 and $60 per lock, which will come to between $80 and $160 with labor. This is a great option that many people don’t consider, as it is less costly than changing the lock. In some cases this doesn't work, like if the existing lock is too old or if you want a new system, such as a bolt or keypad installed.

Common factors that will affect the cost to change locks:

The type of work that needs to be done. If your internal lock system needs to be swapped out, it won’t take as long as if the whole system is removed and replaced. If the lock is rusty or hard to get at, your costs will increase if additional tools are needed. Your local locksmith will include specific information about all this in the initial estimate but expect to pay an extra few dollars an hour.

High-security locks cost more. If you want to have a deadbolt installed, prepare for it to take longer as there are more intricate parts to the locking system.

Depending on where the locksmith is coming from, you may have to pay a trip fee of $50 to $100. This is why it’s a good idea to specifically search for a “local locksmith near me.” They may charge a flat rate within a radius or a rate per mile driven.

If the locksmith has to come late at night or on the weekend, there may be additional charges for after-hours services.

The national average people spend on a locksmith is about $150, with an average range of $85 to $250. The cost to hire a local locksmith depends on the job that needs to be done, how experienced the locksmith is, and how far they have to travel.

To hire a locksmith to get into your house, the basic rate will start at $65. The rate could go as high as $185 if there are other factors, such as a complicated lock, a far traveling distance, or an after-hours call. If you have to get your lock rekeyed or replaced, the cost will be higher than if you simply need to have the locksmith let you into your house because you forgot your keys.

Notably, the cost to get a locksmith to open a lock on your house is less expensive than having them open your car lock. You may get the locksmith to do more complex jobs such as replacing your door, making copies of your key, or installing a safe, which all have their own pricing for the job. Keep in mind locksmiths will often charge by the hour for basic, routine jobs but may charge more for complicated tasks or jobs that need special equipment or skills.

The type of lock will affect the cost to get into a house. Locks can range from simple turn systems to more complex, high-security systems. Older locks may require a special technique or tool. Some locks are difficult to access because of accumulated rust or a complicated design, like mortise, high-security, or locks with an interchangeable cylinder core lock design. Simple designs like bored cylinder or tubular chassis locks are straightforward to change and therefore cost less. Some more expensive designs are locks with sidebar pins, mortise style, or case locks.

If you lose the keys to your safe, or if someone has a key that you don’t want to access the safe, you can hire a local locksmith to open the safe and change its lock. They’ll do this by installing a new one or rekeying the existing one.

You’ll need a professional who specializes in opening safes. Not every locksmith offers safe-opening services. An experienced safe locksmith will probably cost more, but you know they can effectively open the safe.

If the safe at your home or office is remote and your locksmith needs to travel any significant distance for the job, you’ll have to pay extra. Sometimes locksmiths charge a flat rate for a given radius, and anything outside that radius is added on per mileage. Additional fees will be charged for emergency service after hours, such as on the weekend, late at night, or early in the evening. If immediate service isn’t needed, it’s wise to wait until the next business day to make the call to avoid these extra costs. This service would be helpful if you were locked out of your safe and needed to get in immediately.

A locksmith’s work ranges greatly, so if you have a simple job like a jammed lock, you don’t need someone specialized. If you’re installing a complicated lock system or need a car locksmith, you’ll likely have to pay more than a standard rate.

It’s a good idea to read the reviews and call around for some estimates before hiring any particular locksmith. Be sure to ask about all additional fees and costs upfront.

Recent reviews for Coolidge Locksmiths

7059

My brother told me that this residential locksmith was very good at handling mobile home locks. I called them and asked if they could replace several locks in rooms of my house. I am happy to say that they have accomplished splendidly all that I asked. I ...

- Jason Meeks
14641

We couldn't lock our main home door and had the technician of this locksmith company over to check the problem. We thought the problem would be serious because the door would close well and everything else seemed to be in place. He managed to fix it in se...

32984

My home keys were probably lost. It was running late and I was simply locked out of my house with no friends that live close by and no relations with neighbors. I tried calling a locksmith but he never showed up. Then I called this locksmith company and t...

42545

I was packing our suitcases for a short trip. In the midst of chaos I realized that the key was turning without locking one of the door locks. I went online and found this locksmith company. Twenty minutes later the technician was on my doorstep. He repai...

- Carrie Rockwell
27209

Happy With Their Service When we moved in to our new office, almost all its doors and cabinets' locks needed repair. We were referred to this commercial locksmith who did an excellent repair job on all our office locks and even rekeyed some after. Even ...

71205

Very good service. I actually locked my keys in the car, well lost my keys. So Tyrone opened my car and I was able to use my garage door opener to get in. I also had him re key my locks all for a reasonable prices. Felt like a bone head.

- John Barry

Everything You Need to Know About Coolidge Locksmiths

Can I browse unscreened Locksmiths in Coolidge?

We do our best to screen all of our locksmiths. However, there are still some locksmith professionals in Coolidge that have not been pre-screened. This means that their licenses may not be up to date to operate in Coolidge or AZ. Always be sure to pre-screen them yourself before hiring. Here are some unscreened professionals offering locksmithing services:

  • Licensed And Bonded Locksmiths in Midland Park, NJ:
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive
  • Locksmith Laveen:
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive
  • Cliffside Park, NJ Emergency Locksmith Experts:
    • Active/Verified License: No, current status is inactive

How does invoicing/payment work for most Locksmith projects in Coolidge?

Every project differs, but you should ask any locksmith for an estimate, before they do any work. In fact, ask for their general payment terms before any locksmithing services work is done.

If the job is large and going to take longer than a day, it's common practice for locksmiths to request a down payment. Usually, this will be around 25% so they can commence work on your locksmith project.

If it's a quick job, you'll likely be given an invoice/bill when the job is complete. Then it's up to you and the locksmith to determine if you pay immediately or can send payment at a later date.

What should I check for once my Locksmith in Coolidge has finished working?

Every locksmithing services project is going to have different results, but here are a few things to check for once any locksmithing services company has told you they've finished the job:

  • Obviously you want to do a visual inspection. Even if you're unfamiliar with locksmithing services work, this gives you the opportunity to ask questions (even basic ones like, what did you do?).
  • Ask the locksmith to describe what they did. Whether your locksmithing services project was a repair job or a building job, have them run you through what was done.
  • Compare the description provided on your locksmithing services project estimate to the work completed. Did the professional do what was promised?
  • Request that the locksmith do a follow-up visit to check on the work. Most professionals are willing to do this, especially if you ask them.

All Locksmiths in Coolidge, AZ

Porch Pro Headshot AZ Locksmith Today
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
AZ Locksmith Today is an Arizona native-owned mobile locksmith service company based in Tempe Arizona, 85282. AZ Locksmith Today was created for one purpose: supply the Phoenix Metro with outstanding customer service in the Locksmith Industry! We are dedicated to providing affordable, professional-g...Read more about AZ Locksmith Today
AZ Locksmith Today is an Arizona native-owned mobile locksmith service company based in Tempe Arizona, 85282. AZ Locksmith Today was created for one purpose: supply the Phoenix Metro with outstanding customer service in the Locksmith Industry! We are dedicated to providing affordable, professional-g...Read more about AZ Locksmith Today
Porch Pro Headshot Stay Safe Security LLC
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
We specialize in: -Residential and commercial Rekey -Emergency Residential Lockouts -Lock installation -Lock repair/replacement -Mailbox locks Residential key duplication
We specialize in: -Residential and commercial Rekey -Emergency Residential Lockouts -Lock installation -Lock repair/replacement -Mailbox locks Residential key duplication
Porch Pro Headshot Locksmith Queen Creek
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Find the solutions to any concern regarding locksmithing. This provider of different types of locksmith services has great deals in lock change or lock fix.
Find the solutions to any concern regarding locksmithing. This provider of different types of locksmith services has great deals in lock change or lock fix.
Porch Pro Headshot Stay Safe Securtiy LLC
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
We specialize in: - Residential and Commercial Rekey - Emergency Residential Lockouts - Lock Installation - Lock repair/replacement - Mailbox Locks - Residential Key Duplication
We specialize in: - Residential and Commercial Rekey - Emergency Residential Lockouts - Lock Installation - Lock repair/replacement - Mailbox Locks - Residential Key Duplication
Porch Pro Headshot Gold Canyon Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Porch Pro Headshot B4 Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Porch Pro Headshot Queen Creek Locksmith
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona
Porch Pro Headshot Thompson Safe Lock & Key
Locksmiths
Serves Coolidge, Arizona