Emergency locksmith in Havering, with you in 32 minutes.
Local Havering locksmith — open any door without damage. Fixed price confirmed before work.

One call, one fixed price, one engineer.
Call us
Real person picks up in under 8 seconds. We confirm your job, postcode, and quote on the phone.
Engineer dispatched
Closest DBS-checked engineer heads to you. Live ETA on text. Average arrival 32 minutes.
Job done
Quoted price is the price you pay. Card or cash. 12-month warranty on every part fitted.
Follow-up
Free re-adjustment within 14 days if anything’s not right. Receipt and cert by email.
Real jobs. Real results.
Photos from our engineers — every job documented, every time.






The 3 questions everyone asks
How fast can you arrive?
Average 32 minutes in Havering (RM1 RM11 postcodes). 24/7, including bank holidays.
What’s the cost?
From £39 + parts. Fixed price confirmed before any work starts. No hidden charges.
Will you damage my door?
Non-destructive entry on 9 of 10 doors. We open without damage whenever possible — drilling is a last resort, with your consent first.
About our Havering locksmith service.
What Havering customers say.
4.9 stars from verified Google reviews in Havering.
“Commercial lockout at RM1 restaurant. Called at 11pm, engineer arrived in 30 minutes. Great service under pressure.”
“BS3621 deadlock on RM11 semi for Aviva insurance. Engineer confirmed the exact 5-lever specification. Very helpful.”
“Lockout at RM14 house on a Saturday. Very quick response, no damage. Excellent service.”
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Locksmith Havering: what to expect
Working in Havering means knowing the area's lock profile. Havering covers Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster, Rainham and Harold Wood — East London's outermost borough. 1930s and post-war semi-detached housing dominates RM1 through RM14. Romford town centre's commercial quarter generates regular business lockout calls. The borough's large retail and hospitality sector in Romford creates consistent commercial locksmith demand from the evening economy. Average arrival 32 minutes from East London engineers. The jobs we see reflect that. If you know Havering you know the streets around Romford Market, Liberty shopping centre, Hornchurch country park — we work across all of them.
Romford town centre commercial lockouts are a primary demand driver; RM suburban semis commonly need BS3621 insurance upgrades. That affects what locks are installed and what type of work we most commonly do here.
The common issues in Havering: Commercial lockouts in RM1 Romford town centre; BS3621 upgrade demand on RM11 Hornchurch semis; cylinder wear in RM7 Rush Green rental properties. We carry parts for all of these.
Average response time across RM1 RM11 postcodes is 32 minutes. We don’t outsource — the same company takes your call, dispatches the engineer and warranties the work.
If you’re locked out in Havering right now: call the number at the top of this page. We’ll give you a price estimate before we send anyone out. No call-out fee on top of job fees. If non-destructive entry is possible, we do it without drilling.
What we see in Havering
Lockouts account for about 40% of our Havering calls. Lock changes between tenancies are another common one — if you’ve just moved in, you should change the locks. You don’t know how many key copies are out there. A standard cylinder change from £79 solves that immediately.
UPVC multipoint mechanisms are another regular job — the handle drops, the door won’t latch, or the gearbox gives out entirely. We carry Maco, Fuhr, Yale, ERA and Fullex gearboxes and can usually sort it in one visit.
Anti-snap cylinder upgrades are worth doing if your property has a standard euro cylinder. Lock snapping defeats standard cylinders in under 30 seconds. A TS007 3-star cylinder from £89 stops that. For London properties — especially those on ground-floor or basement access — it’s worth doing.
What it costs. Before we start.
No call-out fees. No surprise charges. The number we quote is the number you pay.
