So I'm wondering what exactly a car locksmith should cost in Boise or even nationally. Specifically to lockouts but key price services as well. I own a local company, B&M Locksmith, and our prices are really cheap compared to other companies in town. I've been talking to the owner and going over how we should raise our car lockout prices just a little bit. We can still beat what our competitiors and make a little extra profit. He has not been open to it because he's had that same cost for so long. A locksmith in Boise typically charges around 60-80 bucks to come to your location and open your door for you. We do this for only 40 dollars which seems really low to me. Any advice or different ways to approach him about it would be really great! Thanks!
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If you can wait until Monday to hire the locksmith you should. Lockssmiths will typically charge OT rates for Sunday's
It really depends on your location in Houston to the cost of a locksmith. If you are close to the location, you may not have to pay as much as someone who is 10 or more miles away. I would search for the closest locksmith for the best price.
At least $75
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It cost me 268.00 dollars today. The work was done by a local locksmith. My key would only go halfway into the barrel or switch.
Also check prices from your local locksmith. Many locksmiths are able to do this at a fraction of the dealer price.
It depends on what type of work you want from a locksmith mainly they do Professional Locksmith ServiceCar Door, Door Lock Repair, Car Key Replacement so it depends on the service of the locksmith.
Call a local locksmith and ask them what it would cost to change just the lock cylinders. You would then get new keys but your remote opener would still be the same. *GOING TO A CAR DEALER WOULD BE CHEEPER.
Depending on the time of day, and the day of the week, and emergency locksmith can cost anywhere from $35 to $150. On holidays, services can cost up to $250.
it cost to about $500-$2000 :( i wish it was cheaper its looiks like fun
It may depend, but they shouldn't cost too much. You can find out at a local Post Office. You should be able to buy them from there too.
The answer depends on several factors. Not the least of these is the degree to which the locksmith is willing to accept the risk of a certain level of losses. The lower that level, the more liability insurance the locksmith should have. If the city or county in which the locksmith operates imposes an insurance requirement on the occupation, a locksmith would need to maintain at least that much coverage. Likewise, the landlord of the building where the locksmith is located may impose an insurance requirement in the lease, which would factor into the assessment.