Locksmith in Wigan
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Locksmith prices in Wigan
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home lockout (daytime, non-destructive) Gaining entry to a standard door without damage | £60 | £85 | £140 |
| Euro cylinder / lock change (per lock) Replacement including mid-range anti-snap cylinder | £55 | £85 | £130 |
| uPVC multipoint mechanism repair Gearbox or full strip replacement on uPVC/composite door | £85 | £130 | £200 |
| Out-of-hours emergency lockout Evenings, weekends, holidays, all-in | £85 | £130 | £230 |
| Smart / keyless lock installation Fitting and setup, hardware priced separately at upper end | £90 | £170 | £320 |
How to hire a locksmith pro in United Kingdom
- Prefer Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) approved companies — locksmithing is unlicensed in the UK, and MLA approval means vetting, DBS checks, and inspected premises
- Get the all-in price by phone: call-out fee, labour, parts, and VAT — and whether the call-out is waived if work proceeds
- For insurance compliance, check your policy: many UK home insurers require a BS 3621 rated 5-lever mortice deadlock on final exit doors
- For uPVC doors, ask specifically about multipoint mechanism experience — it's the most common UK door type and a distinct skill
- Ask for non-destructive entry first on lockouts; snapping or drilling a euro cylinder should come with a clear parts price
- Avoid national Google-ads call centres with no verifiable local address
Locksmithing is completely unregulated in the UK — anyone can trade as a locksmith — so the Master Locksmiths Association's voluntary approval scheme (vetting, DBS checks, inspections) is the de facto standard. Insurers commonly require BS 3621 deadlocks on final exit doors, and anti-snap euro cylinders (TS 007 3-star) are the standard upgrade against cylinder-snapping burglary.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
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).
Are locksmiths licensed?
It varies by country and region — some places legally require locksmiths to hold a security-industry licence, others have no licensing at all, and voluntary trade associations fill the gap with vetting and DBS/background checks. Wherever you are, check what applies locally, and prefer members of the recognised national locksmith association since membership usually requires vetting and skills assessment.
What is a fair locksmith call-out fee in the UK?
Daytime call-outs typically run £30-£60 outside London and £60-£120 in London, often absorbed into the job price if you proceed. Out-of-hours emergency work typically lands between £90 and £250 all-in. Anyone advertising dramatically below that is likely a bait-price call centre.
What lock does my UK home insurance require?
Many policies specify a BS 3621 (British Standard) 5-lever mortice deadlock on wooden final exit doors, or an equivalently rated multipoint system on uPVC doors. Check your policy wording — a claim after a break-in can be reduced if specified locks weren't fitted. An MLA locksmith can confirm compliance and upgrade non-conforming locks.
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