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Choosing the right locksmith

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Whether you have an old, sticking latch that needs an upgrade, or a broken lock that has to be fixed, a reliablelocksmithcan help make your home feel secure again.

Whatever kind of lock job you need doing, it’s essential that you find the rightlocksmithto perform the work. We spoke to some of the experienced tradespeople recommended on MyBuilder to find out the key things you should know in order to make the right choice:

  • Find out if they have the relevant experience
  • Make sure they are transparent about their prices
  • Check that they are using quality products

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Find out if they have the relevant experience

Anyone can buy a set of tools and start advertising themselves as a locksmith - there are no legal regulations covering the profession, and no obligation for them to be qualified or accredited. Unlike with the Gas Safe Register, which anyone who works with gas in the home must be signed up to, there is no obligation for a locksmith to be part of a similar scheme.

However, many locksmiths will belong to organisations which aim to provide some regulation for the trade, such as theMaster Locksmiths Association (MLA)which sets out standards for its members to abide by. Guy Fox of the MLA told MyBuilder: “With the absence of any government licensing of locksmiths we would always recommend the use of locksmiths who have a form of third party accreditation that includes vetting, regular inspection and a proof of competence.”

类似地,其他成员可能是认证锁匠协会(Institute of Certified Locksmiths)的成员,该协会有一系列成员同意遵守的指导方针,包括保证他们的保险和工作质量。

While membership of these bodies is a good sign that a locksmith is established in the trade and takes their responsibilities seriously, it is equally important to look out for their specific qualifications and experience. If a tradesperson has lots of relevant experience, it can show their skills more than a membership of a particular body can. Many locksmiths will have a range of qualifications, such as City & Guilds diplomas, while others will have worked apprenticeships with other tradespeople while learning the ropes. A simple way is to gauge their experience is to read feedback on their work on a site like MyBuilder, which allows previous customers to leave reviews of their experience with the tradesperson. When you meet the locksmith, they may also be able to show you pictures of previous work they’ve done. If you’re hiring them for a particularly big job, involving replacing a number of locks on doors and windows for example, they may also be willing to put you in touch with previous clients, who can give a personal recommendation.

Mark Eckerleys of Eckerleys Plumbers & Locksmithsin Bolton has more than 150 positive pieces of feedback on MyBuilder. He said:

Lots oflocksmithsare different - I’m not a member of the MLA or anything, but I gained qualifications early on, with City & Guilds in locksmithing and an NVQ in security. The key thing is really experience. The more jobs you do, the more you learn and the better equipped you are for the future. The majority of work I do as a locksmith is dealing with broken mechanisms, especially on PVCu doors and windows. On top of that, lots of people ask for lock upgrades, replacing old ones with something more up to date. I see these jobs all the time, and that familiarity is what’s important.

Mark Eckerleys, Eckerleys Plumbers & Locksmiths

Lock installation

Locksmith Kevin Khadun installing a lock

Make sure they are transparent about their prices

大多数锁匠的工作都是相对较小的,通常不需要从各种各样的商人那里获得报价。然而,在雇佣一个贸易商并比较价格时,尤其是在供应新锁的时候,询问估价以得到一个大概的数字是值得的。一个好的锁匠应该对工作的成本透明。Mark said:

Most jobs a locksmith does are relatively straightforward - we’ll have done them all before, and know what all the costs should be. There’s no reason not to be straightforward about the price.

Mark Eckerleys, Eckerleys Plumbers & Locksmiths

锁匠也应该清楚他们的呼叫费用,以及紧急呼叫的额外费用。如果工作是提前安排好的,那么除了标准的劳动力价格之外,就不需要任何额外的费用。一定要检查所有额外的潜在成本,比如切割和供应备用钥匙的价格,并在工作开始前同意一个价格。

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Check that they are using quality products

There’s little point having a locksmith come and do good work if the actual locks they fit aren’t up to standard, and installed correctly. Mark encouraged people to check that the locksmith is rigorous when measuring up any changes to be made:

There’s a common problem out there that a lot of locks are measured wrong and fit badly - they can stick out from the handle system. Even if that’s just by a few millimetres, it can be enough for a thief to take advantage of. Measuring everything up properly is crucial.

Mark Eckerleys, Eckerleys Plumbers & Locksmiths

Dean Knowles of Chingford’s Union Securityhas more than 30 positive pieces of feedback on MyBuilder. He said:

The kind of locks that are used is the most important thing. Ask the locksmith questions about what they are and take a look at them before they’re installed. The key terms to look out for with new locks is that they’re anti-drill, anti-snap, anti-pick and anti-bump. They’re not necessarily cheap, but I always say to people, your house has an expensive TV, laptops, phones, jewellery, car keys - why would you protect all that with a £3 lock?

Dean Knowles, Union Security

The simple way to know you’re getting a quality locks on exterior doors is to look for British Standard locks - ones that are stamped with the Kitemark on the lock itself, and the packaging it comes in. The key standard for most exterior door locks is BS3621, though BS8621 and BS10621 can also apply to some locks. Up-to-date products by brands such as Yale, Union and Avocet ABS locks should fit these standards.

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