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Non Destructive Locksmiths Are They Better?

By Jon Rikanoff
Jun 30, 2009
The worst has happened, you've lost or forgotten your key and you can't get into your home after a long days work and you cannot get in, you need an emergency locksmith to open the door and let you in. You call up and get a price and ask the locksmith to come and do something so that you can enter your own premises.

Although you can call any locksmith, all are not the same. Some offer to get you in without destroying existing locks. These types of emergency locksmiths are called non-destructive locksmith, and when possible it's probably best to employ one like this.

Experienced locksmiths are able to open locks using a variety of tools and techniques that don't destroy the locks. They are master craftsmen and they undergo training that allows them to open a wide variety of lock types and styles. This is not to say that if you have a particularly strong of secure lock that it won't have to be destroyed so that you are able to enter the premises, however what is true is that the locksmith will attempt everything possible before doing this.

As non-destructive locksmiths attempt to open the door without destroying the existing locks their services can end up cheaper than other types of locksmiths. If the lock is destroyed you will have to pay to locks to be refitted so the costs to you will increase accordingly.

This advice is not just for residential properties, the same goes if you are a business looking for a commercial locksmith. Commercial premises have different styles of locks that are harder to open than their residential counterparts. Specialist commercial locksmiths know this and if you are a business owner, you should know that you are getting a specialist commercial locksmith to carry out any emergency door opening or security work on your behalf.
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