Locksmith in Cloverdale
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Typical price: CA$55–CA$510
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Locksmith prices in Cloverdale
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home lockout (business hours) Non-destructive entry to a standard residential door | CA$90 | CA$150 | CA$230 |
| Rekey (per lock) Pins changed, new keys cut | CA$55 | CA$90 | CA$150 |
| Standard lock replacement (per lock) New deadbolt including mid-range hardware | CA$120 | CA$200 | CA$350 |
| After-hours emergency lockout Nights, weekends, holidays | CA$150 | CA$240 | CA$370 |
| Smart lock installation Fitting and setup on existing deadbolt prep | CA$170 | CA$280 | CA$510 |
How to hire a locksmith pro in Canada
- Check provincial licensing: BC and Alberta license locksmiths under their security services acts — ask for the licence number there; most other provinces are unlicensed
- Prefer members of provincial locksmith associations or shops with a physical storefront
- Get the all-in quote before dispatch: trip fee, labour, parts, taxes, after-hours surcharge
- Ask for non-destructive entry first on lockouts
- Have photo ID with your address ready
- In winter months, ask about frozen-lock service pricing — it's a distinct seasonal call-out in much of Canada
Locksmith regulation in Canada is provincial: British Columbia and Alberta require locksmiths to be licensed under their security services legislation, while Ontario and most other provinces have no locksmith-specific licence. The same call-center bait-pricing scams seen in the US operate in Canadian cities, so verify a physical address.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to prove I live there when I'm locked out?
Yes — reputable locksmiths must verify you have the right to enter before opening a door. Expect to show photo ID with the address, or other evidence like mail, a tenancy agreement, or confirming details with a neighbour or landlord. A locksmith who opens a door without any check is a red flag in itself.
Can a locksmith open my door without damaging the lock?
Usually yes. A skilled locksmith attempts non-destructive entry first — picking, bypassing, or slipping the latch — which succeeds on most standard residential locks. Drilling is a last resort for high-security cylinders or damaged locks, and then the cylinder must be replaced. Be wary of anyone who reaches for the drill immediately on an ordinary door; it is a classic sign of an untrained operator inflating the bill.
What is the difference between rekeying and changing a lock?
Rekeying keeps your existing lock but changes the internal pins so old keys stop working — you get new keys, and it costs a fraction of a full replacement. Changing (replacing) the lock swaps the entire unit, which you need when the lock is damaged, worn, or you want a security upgrade. If your locks work fine and you just want old keys dead — after moving in or losing a key — rekeying is usually the smart choice.
How fast can a locksmith arrive?
In cities, emergency locksmiths typically arrive within 30-60 minutes; rural areas can take 1-2 hours. When you call, ask for a firm ETA and the total price. For non-urgent work like lock upgrades or rekeying, booking a daytime slot a day or two ahead is significantly cheaper than an emergency dispatch.
How much does a locksmith cost?
Locksmith pricing has three parts: a call-out or trip fee, labour for the job itself, and parts (new locks, cylinders, or keys). Simple jobs like a lockout or single lock change are usually quoted as a flat rate. Time of day matters most — evening, weekend, and holiday call-outs typically cost 50-100% more than business hours. Always get the all-in price by phone before the locksmith is dispatched.
Are locksmiths licensed in Canada?
Only in some provinces — BC licenses locksmiths under the Security Services Act and Alberta under its Security Services and Investigators Act, so you can ask for a licence number there. Ontario and most other provinces have no locksmith licence, making storefront verification and reviews your main protection.
What does a frozen or winter lockout cost in Canada?
Frozen locks and cold-snap lockouts are priced like standard emergency call-outs — typically $100-$250 depending on hours — but demand spikes in cold snaps and wait times stretch. De-icer and graphite lubricant applied in fall is the cheap prevention; locksmiths can also service sticking deadbolts before winter.
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