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01/10/25, 12:14

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Scope of Works

 

• attend site, confirm identity and written authorisation to work on the safe

• inspect the safe type, lock mechanism and surrounding fixings to decide method

• attempt non‑destructive opening (manipulation/decoding) where feasible

• carry out controlled drilling or cutting if non‑destructive methods fail and only with your agreement

• replace or repair the locking mechanism and fit new keys or change combination as requested

• clear and remove drill swarf and debris, using PPE to control dust and contamination

• provide photos of the work, a written invoice and advice on any follow‑up security measures

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£80

£150

first 30–45 min on site

Labour per hour

£60

£120

experienced safe engineer rate

Materials

£20

£350

replacement locks, control units, keys

Disposal

£0

£80

small debris or old lock parts; large safe scrap extra

Extras (e.g. specialist equipment)

£120

£650

drilling, cutting, safe removal, crane or two‑man lift

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£140

£700

typical range for most safe openings and simple replacements

 

Time on Site

 

Most non‑destructive openings take 15–60 minutes; jobs that require drilling, lock replacement or safe removal typically take 2–6 hours; complex removals, crane lifts or insurer approvals can extend to a full day or longer

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• can you show ID, proof of insurance and relevant safe engineering qualifications

• what are the non‑destructive options and the likelihood of success for this make/model

• how much is the call‑out and how will you charge if the job takes longer or needs specialist gear

• if drilling is required what damage will occur and can you supply repair or replacement options

• do you provide a warranty, photographic evidence of work and support for an insurance claim

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• have proof of ownership or written authorisation ready for the engineer

• clear furniture and create working space around the safe and protect floors from debris

• reserve nearby parking and note any loading restrictions or access controls for flats

• remove pets and valuables from the immediate area and photograph contents if needed for insurance

• tell your insurer or building manager if works are in a leasehold flat or communal area

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