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Locked out of your home? Need a new lock fitted? A broken key stuck in your door? Finding a reliable locksmith in Plymouth doesn't have to mean cold calls to strangers or paying over the odds. QuoteBank connects you with local, vetted locksmiths who compete for your job—meaning better prices and faster service.
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Whether you're locked out, need locks repaired, or want to upgrade your home security, a qualified Plymouth locksmith handles a broad range of jobs.
Plymouth locksmiths often work on period properties as well as modern homes, handling everything from traditional wooden doors to contemporary composite entrances.
Locksmith charges in Plymouth typically fall within these ranges, though rates vary by experience level and job complexity.
Quotes on QuoteBank often come in below these averages because locksmiths compete directly with one another—no middleman markup. Most locksmiths quote a total price upfront rather than hourly, so you know the cost before they start work.
Traditional locksmith directories rely on you ringing multiple numbers, waiting on hold, and hoping someone picks up. QuoteBank reverses that: the tradespeople come to you.
Unlike Checkatrade or Bark, you're not on the receiving end of unsolicited cold calls from dozens of tradespeople you didn't contact. You stay in control. You see who's applying and only engage with those you want to hear from.
QuoteBank has over 100,000 registered tradespeople across the UK. In Plymouth, hundreds of locksmiths use the platform to find work—which means real competition and better prices for you.
Finding a good locksmith shouldn't be stressful or expensive. Here's why homeowners in Plymouth trust QuoteBank:
Emergency lockout calls in Plymouth typically arrive within 30 to 90 minutes, depending on how far you are from them and traffic. Non-emergency jobs (lock repairs, installations) can be scheduled for the next available slot, sometimes same-day. Always agree on a time window before they leave your area.
Yes. Reputable locksmiths will ask for proof that you live at the address or have authority to be there. Take ID (passport or driving licence) and ideally something with your address on it—a utility bill, council tax letter, or mortgage statement works. This protects both you and them.
Sometimes. If your lock is standard and in good condition, a skilled locksmith can often open it non-destructively using specialist picks or bump keys. However, older locks, damaged locks, or high-security locks may require the lock to be drilled out. They'll advise you upfront which method is needed and what it'll cost.
A mortice lock sits inside the door frame—you can see the keyhole on the front. A cylinder lock (or pin tumbler lock) is the round barrel lock you see on most modern doors and uPVC frames. A good Plymouth locksmith works with both and can advise which is best for your door type and security needs.
Yes, but expect to pay an emergency surcharge (usually £20–£30 extra on top of the normal rate). Many QuoteBank locksmiths work weekends and holidays, especially for lockout calls. When you post your job, state the day and time you need them, and locksmiths who can attend will apply.
No sign-up fees. No commission. No cold calls. Just local Plymouth locksmiths competing for your work.