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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• confirm proof of ownership and visual ID before starting

• assess the lock type and alarm/immobiliser status

• attempt non-destructive entry using professional tools and techniques

• if necessary, repair or replace lock components and re-secure the vehicle

• test locks, central locking and alarm/immobiliser where relevant

• offer on-site key cutting or fob replacement and programming if required and agreed

• provide an invoice, warranty details and advise on next steps if further repairs are needed

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£65

£120

first 30–60 minutes on site; higher outside normal hours

Labour per hour

£50

£95

standard locksmith hourly rate; short jobs often charged at call‑out minimum

Materials

£5

£150

key blanks, batteries, small parts; replacement fob much higher

Disposal

£0

£15

disposal of broken keys or damaged parts if required

Extras (e.g. replacement key, programming, after-hours)

£20

£250

replacement transponder fobs and ECU programming can be costly; after‑hours premiums apply

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£80

£260

most routine unlocks; higher if fob replacement or forced entry is required

 

Time on Site

 

Most straightforward car unlocks take 15–45 minutes; jobs needing key cutting, transponder programming or lock replacement typically take 1–3 hours. delays come from alarm/immobiliser issues, police attendance, restricted access or complex electronic keys

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• what proof of ownership do you require and will you accept digital documents

• do you use non-destructive methods first and what happens if damage is needed

• can you cut and programme replacement keys or fobs for my make and model on-site

• what are your call-out, labour and after-hours charges and is VAT included

• are you insured for accidental damage and do you offer a warranty on work and parts

• will you provide a written invoice and record suitable for police if required

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• have proof of ownership and ID ready on arrival

• tell the locksmith your car make, model, year and key/fob type when booking

• clear space for the van and confirm parking or restricted access details

• if possible disable the alarm or have the fob accessible to avoid repeated sirens

• be prepared for an extra charge if forced entry, ECU programming or a new transponder is needed

• notify building management or security if the vehicle is in a controlled car park

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