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Locksmith Services of Duluth, MN, has been a trusted locksmith to business and residential customers in the Northland area for over 30 years. We understand that being locked out can be stressful, so we strive to provide quality service quickly to all of our customers. Locksmith Services provides the following for homes, autos and businesses: Lockouts; Key cutting; Lock changing; Lock repair; Saf
Auto locksmiths perform specialized services specifically for cars and trucks. In fact, auto locksmiths can make you a new set of keys, no matter what your make, model, brand, or year of car, truck, or SUV!
It’s important to remember that changing the combination on your vault or safe doesn’t mean we’ll have the combination. Typically, we get everything ready to go and you then input the code or combination of your choice.
It is a myth that only a car dealer can make a copy of a transponder key. These are the keys with a small electronic chip as a safety feature. Any experienced auto locksmith has the equipment and training to copy a transponder key.
Did you know that American Linus Yale Jr., a mechanical engineer and lock manufacturer, patented a cylinder pin-tumbler lock in 1861? The following year in 1862, Yale invented the modern combination lock.
When it comes down to it, a high quality lock is going to discourage criminals. Studies have shown that most burglars aren’t willing to invest a whole lot of time attempting to break open a lock but rather will choose to move on.
Basic car keys were common up until the mid to late 1990s and feature a long metal shank with cuts and grooves that resembles a house key. We can quickly and easily cut a copy of this type of key at a very affordable price.
When you move into a new home, consider rekeying the existing locks or replacing the locks altogether. The average homeowner gives out or loses a number of house keys during their time in a home.
If you collect locks (or keys), you're in good company. Locks are marvels of ingenuity and craftsmanship. Often they're beautiful as well as functional. In fact, during the 1700s Catherine the Great of Russia had a large and impressive lock collection.
One early vehicle locking system took a unique approach to securing an automobile. In this early system, what key feature was removed from the vehicle for security purposes? If you guessed that the driver removed the steering wheel to "lock" the car, you're right.
One of the easiest cylinder locks to pick is the pin and tumbler design. This involves a series of small pins of varying lengths that correspond to the key. When the key is inserted, the series of notches in the key push the pin pairs up to different levels, thereby opening the lock.
If you own a business, just locking your front door at night may not be enough. It is also important secure your intellectual property, including items like: design patents, confidentiality agreements, trademarks and non-disclosure agreements.
Looking to add electronic access to your business? Whether you're looking at keypads, biometric scanners, or RFID chips on badges, we can find the right system for you company's needs. Your security if our first priority.
Newer laser produced smart keys that are crafted for automotive locks offer a much higher level of security, but they can be more expensive to replace than traditional die-punch keys. To avoid expensive replacements, use a key tray or hook at home to reduce risks for losing keys.
Some locksmiths work alongside law enforcement officers. Part of their job is to help the police get inside places discreetly, so that they can install bugs, wire taps, and other surveillance equipment.
Employee thefts costs companies up to $40 billion a year and it's been estimated that up to 3 out of 4 of your employees will steal from your company this year, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Surveillance systems, card-access systems and high security locks can all make a difference.
If you recently had to ask a problem roommate to move out, you can’t always trust that they’ve given back the only copy of the key they had. When you need to ensure there’s no retaliation against you, it’s smart to have a locksmith change the locks.
It’s important to remember that trying to unlock your car without the key on your own can cause substantial damage if you don’t know what you’re doing. If you want to avoid paying a substantial amount to repair any damage you might cause, it’s smart to bring in a locksmith.
Did you know the lock was invented independently? It seems the Egyptian, Greek and Roman civilizations each created their own unique locks.
Electronic keypad systems work well for business owners worried about employees who forget to bring keys or access cards to work. Additional technology, such as fingerprint access, makes it impossible for an employee to forget a security code or access card.
When installing new locks in your home or business, it is always a good idea to work with reputable locksmiths. Not only do they have the knowledge proper installation, they will also maintain records in the event you need new keys made or have lost a combination.
Need a locksmith? Sooner or later, it happens to every driver. We’re in a rush, get distracted or change our routine, and before we realize it, we’re outside the car, the windows are closed, the doors are locked and our keys are trapped inside.
Did you know that the French king Louis XVI was fascinated by mechanical things and that one of his favorite hobbies was to tinker with locks and keys? He was tutored by a locksmith called Gamin who ended up betraying him.
Do you know that the most famous magician of his time, Harry Houdini, who was known for his sensational feat of escape, was once a locksmith?
Among the different services provided by locksmiths is the ability to both create and open locks. For the latter, this means opening locks whose combinations have been lost or those locks that have been damaged in some manner, preventing their operation.
Doors accessed by key locks often aren't practical in many commercial applications. This is particularly the case when there is a mixture of employees and customers entering a building. Instead, buzzer locks or other keyless entry systems can be effective.
Did you know that locks and keys were used 4,000 years ago in Egypt? Back then, they were made of wood, but acted the same way as our keys do now.
Safes are designed to keep would-be thieves out of your valuables, but they can also keep you out if the combination gets lost. A locksmith can help you open the safe quickly (and in most cases, without damaging it).
Locksmiths used to be a bit like clock makers. They participated in a custom trade where no two locking mechanisms were exactly alike and all were made painstakingly by hand. Care to guess what changed the nature of this classic trade? If you guessed the industrial revolution and mass production, you're right.
In most situations, the best recourse when keys are locked in your car is contacting an automobile locksmith. The lone exception to this is when a child or pet is accidently locked in a car. If this happens, call the police immediately to free them.
Care to guess the difference between a single and a double deadbolt system? A double deadbolt uses two keyway cylinders, one on the inside of the door and one on the outside. A single deadbolt has one keyway cylinder on the outside and a thumb turn cylinder on the inside.
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Serving the Northland for 35 Years.
All types of locks, sold, installed, and serviced. Keys made on the spot.
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Monday | 09:00 - 19:00 |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 19:00 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 19:00 |
Thursday | 09:00 - 19:00 |
Friday | 09:00 - 19:00 |