Emergency Locksmith Service to unlock your door including general locks change or installation. Our Mortlake locksmiths can unlock your door and get you back into your property.
We provide mobile Mortlake locksmith technicians who carry a wide range of locks and security products from leading industry brands including Yale, Union, Banham, Cisa, Ingersoll & ERA. This means that the locksmith technician will usually complete the work on their first visit, and on rare occations on a second visit. We make sure their stock includes many types and sizes of cylinder locks, mortice locks, rim cylinders, multi-locking system parts such as uPVC doors & windows.
Our aim is to get to you within 30 minutes, and we're available 24 hours a day. Our work is guaranteed with a 12 month manufacturers warranty on all parts and 90 days guarantee on all workmanship.
We change, repair and fit wide variety of locks including Euro Cylinders & Mortice Locks.
If you're locked out or locked inside, we can get you back in! We're experts at gaining entry.
If you are a victim of burglary, we can re-secure your home. Locks, doors and boarding up.
Our locksmiths install smart locks for home and business including access control systems.
Mortlake has a rich history, with several notable landmarks and historic buildings. One of the most well-known landmarks in the area is the Mortlake Brewery, which was established in the mid-16th century and was once one of the largest breweries in the world. The brewery has since closed, but the buildings have been repurposed for residential and commercial use. Mortlake is a suburban district located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in southwest London, England. It is situated on the south bank of the River Thames, approximately 6 miles southwest of Charing Cross, and is bordered by the areas of Barnes to the east, East Sheen to the south, and Kew to the west.
Mortlake is primarily a residential area, with a mix of housing developments ranging from Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses to more modern flats and apartments. The area has several local amenities, including shops, restaurants, and cafes, and is well-connected to the rest of London by public transport, with Mortlake Station providing access to National Rail services. The Thames Path also runs through Mortlake, providing a scenic walking and cycling route along the river. The area is also home to several historic churches, including St Mary the Virgin, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 16th century.