Houses, flats, cars, shops, sheds, safes — when it shouldn't open and doesn't, we're the number to dial. No "office hours", no voicemail trees, no dodgy callouts. One call, one Auckland locksmith, one short wait.
We've done enough 2am lockouts to know: what you want at that moment is a clear plan and a price you can trust. Here's how every Keytronics job runs.
A working locksmith, not a call centre. Tell us where you are, what you're locked out of, and how urgent it is. We'll confirm a price range and an honest arrival window before we hang up.
The nearest available mobile unit is dispatched. Most urban Auckland jobs mean under 45 minutes on the road; peak traffic and far-flung addresses push it out, but you'll know either way.
Non-destructive entry wherever the hardware allows — you keep your door, your frame, your lock. Where a lock is genuinely beyond rescue, we carry replacements in the van and fit on the spot.
From the everyday Yale deadlatch to a commercial master system to the three-door ranch slider that's decided today's the day to jam — this is the full list.

The classic: key left inside, door blown shut by the wind, toddler who's worked out the deadlock for the first time. We get in without splintering the jamb.

Supermarket carpark, Britomart transit centre, motorway shoulder, your own driveway. We cut and programme on-site — no tow, no dealership delay.

Can't close up because the back door won't lock, or can't open in the morning because the front one won't? We cover Auckland's commercial tenants end-to-end — with invoicing, documentation and non-destructive entry where the insurance demands it.
One of our Google reviewers flagged it bluntly — a late-night bedroom door cost them $185+ for what they felt was a quick job. They're not wrong that it's not cheap, and we're not going to pretend it is. Here's why our 2am number doesn't match the supermarket-price tool on a Trade Me listing:
We'll always give you a straight range on the phone. If the job turns out simpler, you pay less. If it turns out harder, we'll tell you before we start — not after.
Whether it's 10am on a Tuesday or 3am on a Sunday, the number rings through to a working locksmith. Tell us where you are, we'll tell you when we'll be there.