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Lock Change & Repair Service in Greenwich

Our Greenwich engineers handle lock change & repair across Greenwich and surrounding areas. Available 24 hours a day, every day of the year; 15-minute average arrival. No surprises on price.

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Local context

What drives lock change & repair demand in Greenwich

Lock change demand in Greenwich peaks around tenancy changeovers — landlords and agents across the Edwardian semi-detached houses stock request fresh cylinders and nightlatches as standard before a new tenancy begins. Most are booked same-day and cover at least two doors: front and rear.

Post-incident demand is the other driver. After attempted break-ins on Edwardian semi-detached houses in Greenwich, the priority is typically the cylinder — often a standard euro profile that's been in place since the door was installed. We upgrade to 3-star anti-snap and document everything for the insurer on the same visit.

How it works

When you call us for lock change & repair in Greenwich

  1. You describe the lock and the reason

    We ask what type of lock is on the door (Yale, mortice, euro cylinder, multipoint), and whether this is a tenancy change, post-incident replacement, or a scheduled upgrade. This tells us what to load onto the van.

  2. We schedule a time that works

    Non-emergency lock changes in Greenwich can usually be booked same-day or next-day. Emergency post-break-in replacements are treated as priority and attended within 15 minutes.

  3. On-site survey and fixed quote

    The engineer checks the existing door and frame condition, recommends the right replacement (BS3621 or higher where needed), and gives a fixed price before starting.

  4. Fit, test, keys issued, paperwork

    New lock fitted, tested with all supplied keys, and — for insurance-related work — a written record of BS3621 compliance is issued on completion.

Situations we handle

Common lock change & repair situations in Greenwich

Tenancy changeover on a Edwardian semi-detached house

The most common lock change callout in Greenwich — new tenant moving in, landlord or managing agent wants all external locks replaced. On Edwardian semi-detached houses, this usually means the front door nightlatch plus any deadlock, and increasingly the euro cylinder if the building has a UPVC or composite rear door.

Our approach Replace all external cylinders; test with complete key set; written confirmation for the landlord's records.

Post-break-in replacement

Forced entry through the front or rear door in Greenwich. The cylinder or mortice case is often damaged even if the door itself looks intact. We replace compromised hardware, upgrade to anti-snap where euro cylinders are fitted, and document everything for the insurance claim.

Our approach Replace damaged parts; upgrade to 3-star anti-snap on euro doors; issue BS3621 paperwork for insurer.

Worn cylinder — key turning roughly

Late-stage wear on a cylinder that's been in service 10+ years. We see communal entry failures in Woolwich and Thamesmead post-war blocks as a frequent pattern in Greenwich — the key still works but catches intermittently. Replacement is faster and cheaper than a service, and we upgrade to a BS-rated equivalent as standard.

Our approach Replace rather than service; upgrade to BS3621 or anti-snap cylinder; cut 2–3 keys on site.

Whatever the trigger, the paperwork that stays with you in Greenwich is the same — and the next panel lists exactly what it covers.

Handover

Handover pack: what you get when we leave

  • Keys cut

    3 working keys per lock, cut on site before we leave and tested through a full turn.

  • BS3621 certificate

    Signed and dated, listing the kitemark on each lock — suitable for most insurance file requirements.

  • Before / after photos

    Timestamped images of each door for your records and any insurance file.

  • Old lock parts

    Bagged and handed over — never taken away without your say-so.

  • Warranty card

    12-month parts and labour warranty on every lock we fit.

The decision

Re-key or replace: what's right for your door

The decision tree behind every lock change

Re-key vs full replacement

Re-keying (changing the cylinder while keeping the lock case) suits most tenancy changes and lost-key scenarios. Full replacement is the right call after a break-in, when the lock case is damaged, or when the existing hardware predates BS3621. We assess on site and recommend the cheaper option that still meets your insurance requirement.

Post-break-in protocol

After a forced entry, the cylinder is almost always compromised — even if it looks intact, the attack leaves micro-damage that affects future pick resistance. Our protocol: replace every lock on the route of entry, upgrade to anti-snap on any UPVC or composite door cylinders, document the work for the insurer. The paperwork is issued on completion and lists every lock by standard.

What BS3621 actually means

BS3621 is the British Standard for thief-resistant locks. It requires the lock to resist picking, drilling, and manipulation for a minimum test duration, and the test covers the lock case, not just the cylinder. Most UK home insurers name BS3621 by reference in the policy small print — if the lock isn't kite-marked to that standard, a break-in claim may complicate your insurer's assessment. We fit BS3621 as default on wooden final-exit doors.

Woolwich Arsenal regeneration flats built on the former ordnance site with building-wide card-access systems and individual euro cylinder flat doors — two separate credential systems on one development

About Greenwich

Greenwich property and lock context

  • Greenwich Conservation Area Georgian townhouses retain original front doors under listed-building consent — hardware changes require like-for-like period-matched replacements, and mortice cases must fit within the original door thickness
  • Thamesmead post-war Brutalist estate blocks with communal concrete stairwells and original steel-cased mortice locks on individual flat doors, some still on the original 1968–72 issue
  • Eltham and New Eltham 1930s semi-detached houses with original Banham-type security locks fitted by previous security-conscious owners — proprietary cylinders requiring direct supplier sourcing
  • Peninsula Riverside new-build apartments near the O2 with smart-lock RFID entry systems that occasionally need a locksmith for backup cylinder access when fob batteries fail

Pricing

What affects the price in Greenwich

Our lock change & repair pricing in Greenwich is fixed on site after the engineer sees the job. Starting from £49, the quote covers parts, labour, and VAT — no surprises. The quoted price covers parts and labour — that's all you pay when you proceed.

What moves the price

  • 01

    Number of locks

    Single cylinder change is cheapest; full door (nightlatch + deadlock + rear door) is priced as a package.

  • 02

    Lock grade

    Standard BS3621 is the baseline; 3-star anti-snap cylinders and high-security brands cost more.

  • 03

    Door condition

    Warped or misaligned doors take longer to fit to. We survey on site and quote honestly.

  • 04

    Emergency vs scheduled

    Same-day emergency work is priced the same as scheduled — no surcharge.

  • 05

    VAT included

    Quoted price is the price you pay.

Typical Greenwich examples

  • Single euro cylinder change (anti-snap) £85–£130

    One cylinder replaced on a UPVC or composite door, parts included.

  • Front door package (nightlatch + BS3621 mortice) £180–£260

    Full wooden front door change to BS3621 standard for insurance. Includes keys and paperwork.

  • Post-break-in repair + upgrade £220–£340

    Damaged hardware replaced, upgraded to anti-snap 3-star where applicable, insurance paperwork provided.

On the day

What we usually resolve on the first visit

Most lock change & repair jobs in Greenwich are completed on the first visit — our vans are stocked for the hardware you'll likely have. But honesty matters: some specialist systems need a follow-up, and we'll tell you upfront which category your job falls into.

Usually resolved first visit

  • Euro cylinder and nightlatch changes on stocked profiles
  • BS3621 mortice deadlock upgrades
  • Post-break-in like-for-like replacements with upgrades
  • Multi-lock tenancy changeovers with key handover

May need a follow-up

  • Restricted-key systems requiring card authorisation
  • Smart lock installations with home-network integration
  • Full door replacement where the existing frame is compromised

What we carry on every van

  • BS3621 5-lever mortice deadlocks (ERA, Chubb, Union)
  • Anti-snap 3-star euro cylinders in 5 common sizes
  • Yale 89 and Union L1 nightlatches (BS-rated versions available)
  • Sash lock cases for period timber doors
  • UPVC multipoint gearboxes for major door profiles
  • Restricted-key key blanks (where supply permits)
  • Anti-drill and anti-pick upgrade kits

Lock Change & Repair in Greenwich — FAQ

Common questions about lock change & repair in Greenwich.

Can you change the lock the same day in Greenwich?

In most cases, yes — our Greenwich engineers carry the most common BS-rated cylinders and mortice locks on the van. For non-standard sizes or restricted-key systems we may need to order in, but for 90% of front-door changes we complete same-day.

Do I need BS3621 locks in Greenwich?

If you have standard home insurance, almost certainly yes — BS3621 is the minimum most UK insurers specify. The kitemark on the forend confirms compliance. We fit BS3621 as standard on wooden front and back doors and issue paperwork confirming the standard on completion.

Will the new lock match my other keys?

If you want matching keys across multiple doors (e.g. front and rear), we can supply keyed-alike cylinders on the most common profiles. This is usually arranged at the survey stage — mention it when you call and we'll bring the matching parts.

Do you do lock changes for landlords and letting agents?

Regularly. A large share of our Greenwich lock change work is tenancy changeover for landlords and agents. We accept direct billing, provide written records of work done, and can co-ordinate with inventory clerks and tenants for access.

What if the door is damaged from a break-in?

We assess the damage first. Most break-in repairs only require replacing the compromised cylinder or mortice case — the door itself is usually salvageable. If the frame is split or the strike plate can't be secured, we advise on whether a carpentry follow-up or a full door replacement is sensible.

Can you change locks on period and older wooden doors in Greenwich?

Regularly — a large share of Greenwich's housing stock features older timber front doors, and BS3621-compliant nightlatches and mortice deadlocks are the standard replacement hardware. We carry the common case sizes and period-style faceplates on the van.

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