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Shay's Superior Services
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Serving Bow, WA and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

"I hired Shay to do some work on my deck in my other home. It turned out so nice. I was 100% satisfied with his work. I will be calling on his service again when needed."
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Response time4 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
5,676
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Serving Bow, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Choice responded quickly but the insurance plan does not pay for all doors to be re-keyed unless you have very few locks. The number of locks covered by the insurance is determined by keyholes, not doors! (Read your policy!) You will likely have to shell out some money to have this essential new-home service if you have more than four keyholes. The locksmith they called was EXCELLENT and made all our locks completely functional. We will happily hire the locksmith again (R.L Locksmith LLC). We paid $201.81 (plus another $50 for some door re-alignment not included in the re-keying benefit) and Choice paid $100 for the job."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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KeyGo Locksmith
New to Angi

Serving Bow, WA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

KeyGo Locksmith is a fully mobile locksmith service operating throughout Washington State, including Everett, Seattle, Lynnwood, Renton and surrounding areas. We provide fast on-site solutions for automotive, residential and commercial lock and key issues. Whether you’re locked out, need a new car key programmed, want to rekey your home, or require secure access control for your business, our technicians arrive equipped with professional tools and modern programming equipment.\nWe focus on fast response, transparent pricing and damage-free service. KeyGo Locksmith is licensed and insured in Washington and available for emergency calls, key cutting, fob programming, rekeying, lock installation and security upgrades. We bring the shop to you—24/7, wherever you are.

Locksmiths questions, answered by experts

Locksmiths recommend changing your locks once every seven years for the best security at your home. Locks can wear out over time, so you should inspect your locks regularly. A higher grade lock provides you with more cycles than those with a lower grade.

Yes, as long as it’s thick enough for the deadbolt. Most interior hollow core doors are at least 1 1/2-inches thick, which is usually the minimum requirement for a deadbolt. You’ll want to find the lock block first before installing. Also, most hollow doors require additional reinforcement for locks, such as a reinforcement plate or plywood block.

Lock bumping is a technique locksmiths use to quickly and quietly open a pin tumbler lock, typically found in most types of deadbolts. It involves inserting a specially crafted key, or bump key, into the lock and tapping or "bumping" it with a mallet or similar tool. The force applied causes the lock's pins to jump momentarily, allowing the lock to be turned and opened. Unfortunately, thieves also use this technique to break into homes. Luckily, products like a deadbolt strap will fortify your lock.

Yes, locksmiths can design and install master key systems that grant different levels of access to various employees while maintaining overall security.

Yes, you should change the locks as soon as you can after completing the purchase of a house. This is a matter of privacy and security, as you have no idea how many copies of the keys the previous owner made. You can change the locks yourself or hire a pro to replace or rekey the lock, which costs $50 to $100.

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