Locksmith Bramford, Ipswich IP8

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Working hard on customer satisfaction, strive to consistently deliver high quality!

IP Locksmiths has a proven track record of providing high-quality services that consistently meet our customers’ expectations. We continually invest in staff training and development to ensure that we are always up-to-date with the latest industry standards and best practices.

We operate a genuine 24/7 on-call service with attention to detail and fast response. We know that our customers potentially will need a locksmith at all hours of the night and day for that  reason we use local reliable locksmiths.  We strive to make sure that everyone is satisfied with our highly qualified team whether you require an emergency or a scheduled appointment, we aim to provide the best service possible and aim to get to you within 25-30 minutes.

 

We operate a no ‘call-out’ fee policy and aim to get to you within 30 minutes.  We operate and are available 24 hours a day via our hotline. Our work is guaranteed with a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty on all parts and our guarantee on all workmanship.

 

Our vans carry an extensive range of popular locks brands such as Mul-T-Lock and Yale cylinders to mention but a few. All hardware manufactured by these brands is available at affordable prices!  Our locksmith services are available for both residential and commercial. Our staff is knowledgeable, dependable, and professional. All of our work is fully guaranteed and we take pride in our performances.

Our vans are loaded with enough spares and new locks to able to perform most repairs in and out of normal working hours. We can replace locks with minimum fuss and at the lowest cost possible

Anti-snap locks are designed to prevent lock snapping, which is a method of breaking into a lock by applying force to the cylinder until it snaps. Anti-snap locks have a special mechanism that prevents the cylinder from breaking when force is applied, making them more secure than traditional locks. These locks are commonly used on doors considered at a higher risk of break-ins, such as front and back doors.

 

IP Locksmiths offers services that stretch beyond Ipswich, encompassing the surrounding area and all IP postcodes. Our average response time is 45 minutes, although this may vary depending on the time of day and local traffic conditions. Equipped with all the essential tools and replacement locks, our vans are ready to handle both routine and emergency calls at any time of the day or night. We do not impose call-out fees on our customers. You can contact us directly for a quote through our office at 0800 or via mobile at 07458 164 125 or 07458 149 104.

A deadbolt lock is a type of lock commonly used to enhance security on doors. It is called a “deadbolt” because the bolt is not spring-loaded and must be manually engaged to lock or unlock the door.

A standard deadbolt lock consists of two main components: the lock body, which is installed in the door, and the bolt, which extends into the door frame when locked. In a single-cylinder deadbolt, a key is used to operate the lock from the outside, while a thumb turn on the inside allows for easy locking and unlocking. In contrast, a double-cylinder deadbolt requires a key on both sides, providing more security but making it less convenient in emergencies.

When the deadbolt is extended, it enters into a reinforced strike plate on the door frame, which helps resist forced entry. Deadbolt locks are generally more secure than traditional spring-bolt locks because they do not rely on a spring mechanism, making it harder to bypass the lock by force.

Deadbolts come in various types, with the most common being single-cylinder and double-cylinder designs. Single-cylinder deadbolts are more convenient for everyday use, while double-cylinder deadbolts offer increased security but can be less practical, especially in situations where quick exit is needed.

Because of their strength and reliability, deadbolts are frequently used on entry doors such as front and back doors, as well as other entry points requiring enhanced security.