Moved in, lost a key, or fighting a lock that sticks every time you leave? Pete changes and repairs locks across Huddersfield — the right lock for your door, fitted and tested in one visit, with no call-out fee.
Call 01484 613234Not every stiff key means a new lock — but some situations genuinely call for one. The most common reasons Huddersfield homeowners call Pete are moving into a new home (you can never know how many keys are still out there), keys lost or stolen, a lock worn out after years of daily use, or putting things right after a break-in. Insurance is the other big one: many policies expect a particular standard of lock on the doors that lead outside, and a change is the simplest way to comply.
A few signs the lock itself — not just the key — needs attention:
Plenty of lock problems are repairs, not replacements, and we will tell you so. A misaligned uPVC door, a tired gearbox, a handle gone floppy, or a mechanism that simply needs adjusting can often be fixed for far less than a full change. We replace when the lock is genuinely worn beyond help, when it falls short of the security or insurance standard you need, or when keys are compromised and only fresh cylinders will do. The aim is the cheapest fix that actually leaves you secure — not the biggest invoice.
We check the door, the existing lock and any insurance standard you need, so the replacement fits and protects properly.
Out with the old, in with the new — aligned to the frame, and on uPVC tested against the multi-point mechanism.
We make sure it locks, unlocks and closes smoothly, and hand you the keys with nothing left to fiddle with.
Whatever is on your door, it is almost certainly something we fit regularly across Huddersfield:
This one catches people out. A lot of home insurance policies quietly require a lock meeting BS3621 — the British Standard kitemark — on doors leading outside, and fitting anything less can leave a claim disputed after a break-in. When you ask for a change, we check what your door currently has, tell you whether it meets the mark, and fit a compliant lock if it does not. Our guide to BS3621 locks explains the kitemark in plain English, and when to change your locks covers the judgement calls.
No call-out fee, ever, and a fixed price agreed before any work starts — labour, parts and VAT included. A single cylinder or nightlatch change sits at the affordable end of locksmith work; changing every lock in the house naturally costs more, and out-of-hours work costs more across the whole trade, not just here. Our price guide publishes honest UK ranges so you can see what fair looks like. One warning from inside the trade: treat anything advertised “from £19” with suspicion — bait pricing is the classic rogue pattern, and the figure has a habit of climbing once the work is under way. If you have lost keys or you are upgrading security, anti-snap cylinders are usually the sensible step up.
Almost always, yes — most standard changes take under an hour once we are with you, and we carry the common cylinders, nightlatches and mortice locks on the van.
It is the safest assumption. You cannot know how many keys previous owners, tenants, builders or cleaners still hold, and a cylinder swap is quick and inexpensive for the peace of mind.
If your policy specifies a standard such as BS3621, we fit a lock that meets it and tell you exactly what we have installed, so your cover stays valid.
No call-out fee — fixed price before any work starts, day or night.