Commercial work is a different discipline from residential. The question is rarely just “does the door lock” — it is who holds which key, what happens when they leave, whether the exit hardware would pass an inspection, and whether the door still latches after ten thousand cycles. We plan the system, not just the lock.
Each of these is a job we do routinely, not a keyword list. If what you need is not here, call and ask — the answer is usually yes, and if it is not, we will tell you who to call instead.
One key for the owner, a floor key for the manager, individual keys per tenant or department. Designed properly, a master system means a departing employee costs you one cylinder change instead of a building-wide rekey. Designed badly, it means a key that opens everything is in someone's junk drawer. We design them properly and document the hierarchy.
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Commercial rekey and lock changes
After a termination, a break-in, a lost key, or a change of ownership. We schedule commercial rekeys outside business hours so you do not lose a shift, and we can rekey an entire property in one visit.
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Restricted keyways and key control
Standard keys can be copied at any hardware kiosk for a couple of dollars, which makes your key policy unenforceable. Restricted keyways can only be duplicated by us, against an authorization list you control. This is the single most underrated commercial security upgrade.
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Panic bars and exit device service
Exit hardware is a life-safety item and a code item. We install, repair, and adjust panic bars and crash bars so they latch reliably and release instantly — including the ones that have been propped, shimmed, or zip-tied into working.
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Door closer repair and adjustment
A closer that slams, drags, or leaves the door short of latching is not cosmetic — an unlatched door is an unlocked door. Closers are adjustable and repairable far more often than they are replaceable.
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Access control and electronic entry
Keypads, fob and card readers, and standalone electronic locks for businesses that need to add and remove access without cutting keys. We will also tell you when a good mechanical master system is the better and cheaper answer for your size of operation.
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Storefront and aluminum door hardware
Mortise cylinders, pivots, deadlatches, and hook bolts on aluminum storefront doors. These wear predictably with heavy use and are usually repairable — a full door replacement quote should be met with a second opinion.
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Emergency board-up and secure
After a break-in or a failed door, we secure the opening tonight and do the proper repair on a scheduled visit. You should not be sitting in an unsecured building waiting for a part.
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Commercial Locksmith near you.
Mobile service across all three counties. Choose your city for arrival windows and the specific issues we run into locally.
Same day in most of Weber and Davis County, and we will do it after close so it does not disturb operations. If keys are genuinely unaccounted for, treat it as urgent — say so when you call and we will prioritize it.
Do I need a master key system or access control?
It depends on turnover and headcount more than on square footage. High turnover favors electronic access control, since revoking a credential costs nothing. Stable staffing with many doors usually favors a well-designed mechanical master system, which has no batteries, no software, and no subscription. We will give you a straight recommendation, including when the cheaper option is correct.
Can you service the hardware that is already on my doors?
Usually. Commercial hardware from Schlage, Von Duprin, Adams Rite, Yale, LCN, and similar manufacturers is built to be serviced and re-cylindered. Replacement is often unnecessary, and we would rather keep the customer than sell the bigger invoice.
Do you provide quotes for commercial jobs?
Yes. For anything beyond a straightforward rekey we recommend a short site assessment first, so the quote reflects the doors you actually have rather than an average.