Locksmiths in Somerset
432 locksmiths in 46 towns
Qualified locksmiths in Somerset
Need a locksmith in Somerset? Our directory lists 432 verified locksmiths and security companies ready to help across the county.
Select your town below to find available locksmiths near you and get a free quote.
Towns in Somerset
Locksmiths in Somerset: frequently asked questions
Can I get a quote before the locksmith arrives in Somerset?
Yes — a reputable locksmith will give you a clear all-in estimate by phone before dispatching, based on the job description, your location in Somerset, and the time of day. The on-site price should match the quote unless extra work is found and you agree to it first.
How do I choose a locksmith in Somerset?
Pick a locksmith based close to you in Somerset — response time matters for emergencies. Verify their Company Number on Companies House, ask for a written quote with VAT, and confirm public liability insurance (£1m+). For insurance-grade work, request BS3621-compliant fittings with a receipt.
How many locksmiths operate in Somerset?
Our directory lists 432 locksmiths in Somerset, across 46 towns. All are registered at Companies House with a verified Company Number and registered office address.
Do locksmiths in Somerset offer a warranty?
Reputable locksmiths in Somerset offer 7-12 months warranty on parts (locks, cylinders, mechanisms) and 30-78 days on labour. Always ask for the warranty terms in writing on the receipt. Insurance-grade BS3621 fittings should come with a fitting receipt for any future claim.
How quickly can a locksmith arrive in Somerset?
Typical response time across Somerset is 27-66 minutes in urban areas and 41-89 minutes in rural locations. A standard lockout is resolved in 15-30 minutes once on site. A lock change takes 30-60 minutes per door.
What payment methods do locksmiths in Somerset accept?
Most Somerset locksmiths accept card payments on site (chip & PIN, contactless), bank transfer for commercial invoices, and increasingly Apple Pay / Google Pay. Avoid any locksmith demanding cash only — it is a common rogue-trader pattern.