One clear landing page for every major locksmith need
The previous directory showed five unlinked cards. This directory connects emergency access, residential hardware, commercial key control, automotive keys, and safe service to focused pages that help a visitor choose the right next step.
Not sure which label fits? Call and describe what will not open, lock, latch, turn, program, or release. The team can identify the correct service before a visit is arranged.
Emergency locksmith landing pages
4 focused service guides
Emergency Locksmith
Urgent lock and key problems at homes, businesses, and vehicles.
Open service guide › EmergencyHome Lockout Service
House, apartment, condo, and residential building lockouts.
Open service guide › EmergencyCar Lockout Service
Locked vehicles, keys left inside, and access problems.
Open service guide › EmergencyBusiness Lockout Service
Office, retail, restaurant, warehouse, and commercial suite lockouts.
Open service guide ›Residential locksmith landing pages
8 focused service guides
Residential Locksmith
Home locks, keys, entry doors, and practical security planning.
Open service guide › ResidentialLock Rekeying
Changing the working key without replacing sound lock hardware.
Open service guide › ResidentialLock Repair and Installation
Repairing worn locks and fitting compatible replacement hardware.
Open service guide › ResidentialDeadbolt Installation
New and replacement deadbolts for residential entry doors.
Open service guide › ResidentialSmart Lock Installation
Keypad, bluetooth, wi-fi, and app-connected residential locks.
Open service guide › ResidentialBroken Key Extraction
Removing a snapped key from a residential or commercial lock.
Open service guide › ResidentialMailbox Lock Replacement
Individual mailbox locks and authorized compartment access.
Open service guide › ResidentialSliding Door Lock Repair
Patio, balcony, and sliding-door lock and latch problems.
Open service guide ›Commercial locksmith landing pages
9 focused service guides
Commercial Locksmith
Locks, keys, access hardware, and key control for business properties.
Open service guide › CommercialCommercial Lock Rekeying
Rekeying one business opening or a coordinated group of doors.
Open service guide › CommercialMaster Key Systems
Tiered key access for offices, buildings, and managed properties.
Open service guide › CommercialHigh-Security Locks
Enhanced cylinders, controlled keys, and stronger door hardware.
Open service guide › CommercialAccess Control Systems
Credential-based entry planning for commercial doors.
Open service guide › CommercialKeypad Lock Installation
Standalone and managed keypad entry for homes and businesses.
Open service guide › CommercialPanic Bar Repair
Inspection and repair of exit devices and push bars.
Open service guide › CommercialStorefront Lock Repair
Narrow-stile storefront locks, cylinders, pivots, and related entry hardware.
Open service guide › CommercialFile Cabinet Lock Service
Authorized access and replacement for office cabinet locks.
Open service guide ›Automotive locksmith landing pages
8 focused service guides
Key Fob Replacement
Replacement remotes, smart keys, batteries, and vehicle pairing.
Open service guide › AutomotiveCar Key Replacement
Replacement mechanical, transponder, remote-head, and smart vehicle keys.
Open service guide › AutomotiveTransponder Key Programming
Chip-key identification, cutting, and vehicle pairing.
Open service guide › AutomotiveCar Ignition Repair
Diagnosis of worn, jammed, or damaged ignition lock cylinders.
Open service guide › AutomotiveBroken Car Key Extraction
Removing a broken key from a vehicle door, trunk, or ignition.
Open service guide › AutomotiveTrunk Lockout Service
Authorized access when keys or essential items are locked in a trunk.
Open service guide › AutomotiveMotorcycle Key Replacement
Motorcycle, scooter, and powersports key replacement planning.
Open service guide › AutomotiveLaser-Cut Car Keys
Sidewinder and high-security automotive key cutting.
Open service guide ›Safe locksmith landing pages
2 focused service guides
How to use the service directory
Choose the page that matches the object and problem, not the most urgent-sounding phrase. A house key stuck in a cylinder belongs under broken-key extraction; a working commercial cylinder whose old keys should stop working belongs under commercial lock rekeying; a car key that turns but will not start the vehicle may require transponder programming rather than another mechanical copy.
Each page explains what information to collect, how diagnosis separates repair from rekeying or replacement, which local access details matter in San Francisco, and what should be tested before the work is closed. These pages are informational service guides, not promises that every part or procedure is available for every device.
Need help selecting the service?
Call with the exact location, hardware or vehicle details, and the symptoms you can observe safely.
Call (415) 367-3120