Frequently Asked Questions
- What is locksmith?
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I'm glad you asked! Remember, there are no such thing as stupid questions. The term locksmith originated when certain metal-smiths began to specialize in making locks. As there became more demand for lock making, many smiths began to specialize in the trade and a new name was born: Locksmith.
Today locksmiths don't spend as much time making their own custom locks, though some do. That isn't to say that locksmiths don't know how to take apart, and rekey a tumbler lock or unjam the most complicated locks on the market today. Modern locksmiths have evolved to work with security systems in general and have adapted to changing trends, such as Radio Frequency ID (RFID) equipped keyless and remote entry systems and even some types of keypad based security systems.
Of course, since locksmiths know their way around all types of locks, they are the ones to call when you have trouble with your lock systems. Today, locksmiths are lock professionals that can get you in and keep others out so that your family is safe. Contact our locksmiths today.
- Where are your locksmiths based?
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LocksmithInColumbus.com is the website for Locksmith Plus, Inc, a Columbus-based locksmith network. Our main office can be found at 605 N High St, Unit 178, Columbus, OH 43215.
You can contact us via phone or email using the forms on the website or the contact information found here
- What towns in Ohio do your locksmiths serve?
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In addition to Columbus itself, Locksmith Plus, Inc. serves Alexandria, Amlin, Ashville, Baltimore, Blacklick, Brice, Canal Winchester, Carroll, Commercial Point, Croton, Delaware, Derby, Dublin, Etna, Galena, Galloway, Grove City, Groveport, Harrisburg and Johnstown.
If you do not see your town listed there but believe you fall within our service range, please contact us immediately. If you'd like some more complete details including specific zip codes covered and the range of services available in your area, click here
- What cities in USA do your locksmiths serve?
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Locksmith Plus, Inc. is proud to serve the following cities: Columbus, OH, Houston, TX, Las Vegas, NV, Los Angeles, CA, Minneapolis, MN, Oakland, CA, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Portland, OR, Tacoma, WA, San Jose, CA, Seattle, WA and Washington DC.
- What types of locks do your locksmiths use?
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Our locksmith technicians can custom tailor their work according to your needs. Of course, we prefer to use high quality lock brands, such as Schlage locks, Kwikset locks and Mul-T-Lock locksets. For transponder keys, sometimes we can use generic options or we can use the keys created by your automobile manufacturer.
- How can I recommend your services to a friend?
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Simple! Send them to our website or give them our phone number. Much of our business comes from referrals given by happy clients. And remember to program our number into your cell phone for any future needs. When you are locked our or have an emergency, its not always easy to get to a computer and visit our website.
- I'm locked out of my car. What do I do now?
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First of all, Stay calm! Check all doors and even the trunk. See if the moon-roof is open. When you are sure you can't get in, the answer is simple: just call us! Our automotive locksmiths will come to your location and get you into your car.
In less than 30 minutes, we can even make a basic replacement key. It takes a little longer to make remote entry keys that include a microchip ( transponder keys). Either way, our automotive locksmiths have the tools, technology and know-how to quickly get you in your car and back on the road.
- My car key has a transponder. Can you help?
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Most newer cars have transponder keys. This is a great thing for security, it means that only a transponder key with a matching digital chip can open your car. However, since every key has a digital chip in it, it makes losing your car key much more expensive - especially if you go to your dealership for a replacement transponder key.
Locksmith In Columbus, Inc. is able to duplicate and create new transponder keys for most makes and models of cars. There is a more complete list of cars and more details about our transponder key services here.
- How long will it take for a locksmith to arrive?
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Locksmith In Columbus are on call 24/7 to take care of your lock and security needs. At the time of your call, you will be quoted an arrival time. This time takes into account your specific needs and location.
- Do you make new keys?
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Of course! Locksmith In Columbus, Inc. can makes keys of all kinds. We can make house keys, car keys, padlock keys, file cabinet keys, safe deposit costs and, gosh, pretty much any type of key you need! We can generally make them while you wait, though certain types of keys may take slightly longer.
- What times of day can you send a locksmith?
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I never get tired of saying this. You can call or email Locksmith In Columbus, Inc. from anywhere listed in our Greater Columbus service area at any time of the day or night, seven days of the week and we can send you a locksmith.
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