Snapped Key Extraction London | Key Stuck in Lock? We'll Remove It
Key snapped in your lock? Don't make it worse. Our specialists extract broken keys without lock damage.
What's Included
- Specialist extraction tools
- All lock types: Yale, Mortice, Euro cylinder, UPVC
- No damage to lock in most cases
- Available 24/7
- 30-minute response
- New key cut on-site if required
Snapped Key Extraction in London — What You Need to Know
A snapped key stuck in your lock is one of the most frustrating locksmith situations. Attempting DIY extraction with pliers or paper clips often makes the situation worse by pushing the key fragment deeper. Our locksmiths use specialist extraction tools to remove broken keys from all lock types cleanly and efficiently.
Our Snapped Key Extraction Process
Stop Trying
NowDon't push the key further in. Call us immediately.
Locksmith Arrives
< 30 minsWe arrive with specialist extraction equipment.
Extraction
15-30 minsProfessional extraction of broken key fragment.
New Key
15 minsNew key cut from the broken pieces or lock measurement.
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Pricing
Fixed quote before we start. No hidden charges, no call-out fee.
FAQs
Snapped Key Extraction FAQs
Yes. Snapped keys in UPVC euro cylinders are one of the most common calls we receive. Our extraction specialists use professional hook tools and extractors to remove the broken key without damaging the cylinder in most cases.
Real Reviews
Snapped Key Extraction Reviews
"Key snapped in the front door lock. I panicked but they were so calm and reassuring on the phone. The locksmith extracted the broken key and replaced the cylinder without any drama. Brilliant service."
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