Locksmith Warmley, Bristol BS15

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Address: Stanley Road, Warmley, Bristol BS15 4NX

Operating in the vicinity of Warmley Park School

All external locks should be BS3621 compatible
Locksmith Warmley services cater for all of the Bristol area.  Our services include both residential and commercial properties.  The locksmiths are trained and vetted to ensure a safe and professional service.  

We operate throughout the year day or night (24/7) hotline and can be called out for emergencies as well as pre-book for routine jobs such as upgrades and fresh installations for new doors and windows.  We carry a large range of locks and spares in our vans which allow us to attend to all calls regardless if out of business hours.

Locksmith Warmley Services can provide British Standard locks (BS3621) which are a requirement for most insurance policies as well as specialised locks such as Banham and Mul-T-Lock upon request. 

Locks, doors, and keys, just like many other items in our home, are objects that we all take for granted until such time as we face a problem that is out of our control, such as being locked out of the property or lock failure (broken keys, mechanism failure). More often than not, it happens at times when we are least prepared for this eventuality. This guide aims to explain five basic points which are common to most homes and would be able to benefit the user when dealing with a locksmith.

What is BS3621?Cylinder n Key

Standardised by the British Standards Institution, the BS3621 lock is classified as a thief-resistant lock and is normally fitted on external doors. It stands to reason why most insurance companies require homeowners to install these locks on their properties.

What is a deadlock mortice lock?

A mortice deadlock is fitted inside the body of the door in a predetermined pocket which aligns with the door frame. Once it is inserted into the door, it allows for a cleaner, more professional finish to the house entrance and provides cover for the lock from interfering hands and the elements…

Warmley is a suburb of Bristol, located in the BS15 postcode area. It is situated approximately 5 miles east of Bristol city centre, and is bordered by the areas of Kingswood, Longwell Green, and Bridgeyate. Warmley has a long industrial history, dating back to the 18th century, when it was a centre for coal mining and brick making. The area was also home to several factories, including the famous Warmley Tower Works, which produced large steel structures such as bridges and gasometers. Today, many of the former industrial sites have been redeveloped for residential and commercial use. Warmley has a mix of traditional houses and modern developments, with a range of amenities including shops, cafes, and pubs. The Warmley Clock Tower is a historic landmark that dates back to the 19th century, and is a popular meeting place for local residents. The nearby Warmley Forest Park provides a large green space for recreational activities such as walking, cycling, and picnicking.