Locksmith in St. John's
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Typical price: CA$55–CA$510
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Locksmith prices in St. John's
| 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
Can a locksmith make a key if I've lost all copies?
Yes — a locksmith can originate a key from the lock itself, either by impressioning, decoding the cylinder, or removing it briefly. It costs more than duplicating an existing key but far less than replacing locks. For car keys with transponder chips, you need an auto locksmith with programming equipment; expect a higher price than house keys.
What should be included in a locksmith quote?
Four things: the call-out/travel fee (and whether it is waived if you proceed), labour for the specific job, parts at stated prices, and any after-hours surcharge. Get it before dispatch, ideally by text or email. On arrival, confirm the price still stands before work starts. Reputable locksmiths quote firm prices for standard jobs; vague 'from' pricing that firms up only after the door is open is the pattern to avoid.
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.
Should I rekey or replace locks after moving into a new home?
Yes, always do one or the other — you have no idea how many key copies previous owners, tenants, agents, or tradespeople hold. Rekeying every exterior lock is the cheapest route if the hardware is in good shape. Replace instead if locks are worn, cheap, or you want to upgrade security or move to keyed-alike convenience (one key for all doors).
Can a locksmith open my car?
Auto locksmiths can — car opening, key origination, and transponder programming are a specialty with dedicated tools. Not every residential locksmith does vehicles, so say the make, model, and year when calling. For modern cars, a locksmith is often significantly cheaper than a dealership for replacement keys and usually much faster.
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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