South West regional pricing
How Much Does a Locksmith Cost in Bristol?
Updated prices for . Bristol prices are typically 7% above the national average.
Price summary
Bristol Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency Lockout (Daytime) | £65 | £110 | £160 |
| Emergency Lockout (Night or Weekend) | £110 | £160 | £270 |
| Change Front Door Lock | £85 | £140 | £215 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South West regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Locksmith Prices in Bristol
With a population of 472,400, Bristol is in the South West and locksmith costs here are 7% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency Lockout (Daytime) | £65 | £110 | £160 | 15-45 minutes |
| Getting you back into your home after being locked out during standard working hours (8am-6pm weekdays). Non-destructive entry where possible, with lock replacement if drilling is needed. What affects the price
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| Emergency Lockout (Night or Weekend) | £110 | £160 | £270 | 15-45 minutes |
| Emergency lockout service outside normal hours — evenings, nights, weekends and bank holidays. Same job as daytime but with a premium for unsocial hours callout. What affects the price
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| Change Front Door Lock | £85 | £140 | £215 | 20-40 minutes |
| Replacing the lock cylinder or full lock mechanism on your front door. Includes a new British Standard lock and keys. Common after moving house or losing keys. What affects the price
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| Change All Locks (3-Bed House) | £215 | £375 | £590 | 1.5-3 hours |
| Replacing all external door locks on a typical 3-bedroom house. Usually includes the front door, back door and any side or garage entry doors. Recommended when moving into a new property. What affects the price
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| Fit a Deadlock | £85 | £140 | £215 | 30-60 minutes |
| Installing a high-security deadlock into a door. The locksmith cuts a slot into the edge of the door to fit the lock mechanism inside. This type of lock is often required by home insurance policies. What affects the price
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| Install Multipoint Lock | £130 | £215 | £375 | 30-90 minutes |
| Replacing the full locking mechanism on a UPVC or composite door. This is the long strip inside the door that locks it at several points along its height when you lift the handle. Common when the door will not lock properly. What affects the price
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| Window Lock Installation | £30 | £55 | £85 | 15-30 minutes |
| Fitting a key-operated lock to a window for security. Price is per window. Often required by insurance companies on ground floor and accessible windows. What affects the price
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| Safe Installation | £85 | £160 | £325 | 1-2 hours |
| Securing and installing a home safe, either wall-mounted or floor-fixed. Price is for fitting only — safe not included. Includes drilling into concrete or masonry and bolting down. What affects the price
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| Lock Repair | £65 | £110 | £170 | 20-45 minutes |
| Repairing a faulty, stiff or jammed lock without replacing the entire mechanism. Includes lubricating, realigning or replacing worn internal components. What affects the price
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| Master Key System | £215 | £430 | £755 | 2-4 hours |
| Setting up a master key system where individual locks have their own key but one master key opens all locks. Common for landlords, offices and HMOs. Price for 4-6 locks. What affects the price
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| Smart Lock Installation | £160 | £270 | £430 | 1-2 hours |
| Fitting a smart lock or keyless entry system to your door. Includes removing the existing lock, fitting the smart lock, programming and connecting to your phone. Lock not included in labour price. What affects the price
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| Garage Door Lock | £65 | £110 | £190 | 30-60 minutes |
| Replacing or fitting a lock on a garage door. Includes up-and-over handles with locks, side deadbolts or padlock hasps depending on the door type. What affects the price
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| UPVC Door Mechanism Replacement | £110 | £190 | £325 | 30-60 minutes |
| Replacing the internal locking mechanism on a UPVC door that is sticking, not locking properly, or has a broken handle. A very common problem on older UPVC doors where the mechanism wears out over time. What affects the price
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| Letterbox and Door Furniture | £45 | £80 | £140 | 20-40 minutes |
| Fitting a new letterbox, door knocker, house number or other door furniture. Includes drilling and cutting where needed. Price per item fitted. What affects the price
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Emergency Lockout (Daytime)
Low
£65
Average
£110
High
£160
15-45 minutes
More details
Getting you back into your home after being locked out during standard working hours (8am-6pm weekdays). Non-destructive entry where possible, with lock replacement if drilling is needed.
What affects the price
- Lock type (Yale, mortice, UPVC multipoint)
- Whether the lock can be picked or needs drilling
- Your location and travel distance
- Whether a replacement lock is needed
Emergency Lockout (Night or Weekend)
Low
£110
Average
£160
High
£270
15-45 minutes
More details
Emergency lockout service outside normal hours — evenings, nights, weekends and bank holidays. Same job as daytime but with a premium for unsocial hours callout.
What affects the price
- Time of day (evening vs middle of night)
- Day of week (Saturday vs bank holiday)
- Lock type and entry method needed
- Distance and travel time for the locksmith
Change Front Door Lock
Low
£85
Average
£140
High
£215
20-40 minutes
More details
Replacing the lock cylinder or full lock mechanism on your front door. Includes a new British Standard lock and keys. Common after moving house or losing keys.
What affects the price
- Lock type (euro cylinder, mortice deadlock, Yale)
- Lock brand and security rating (1-star, 3-star, Sold Secure)
- Door type (timber, UPVC, composite)
- Whether the lock body or just the cylinder needs replacing
Change All Locks (3-Bed House)
Low
£215
Average
£375
High
£590
1.5-3 hours
More details
Replacing all external door locks on a typical 3-bedroom house. Usually includes the front door, back door and any side or garage entry doors. Recommended when moving into a new property.
What affects the price
- Number of external doors
- Lock types on each door
- Security grade of replacement locks
- Whether locks are keyed alike
Fit a Deadlock
Low
£85
Average
£140
High
£215
30-60 minutes
More details
Installing a high-security deadlock into a door. The locksmith cuts a slot into the edge of the door to fit the lock mechanism inside. This type of lock is often required by home insurance policies.
What affects the price
- Door material and thickness
- Lock brand and security standard
- Whether the door frame needs a new striking plate
- Access difficulty
Install Multipoint Lock
Low
£130
Average
£215
High
£375
30-90 minutes
More details
Replacing the full locking mechanism on a UPVC or composite door. This is the long strip inside the door that locks it at several points along its height when you lift the handle. Common when the door will not lock properly.
What affects the price
- Door type and manufacturer
- Lock mechanism brand and type
- Whether the handle and cylinder also need replacing
- Availability of the correct replacement part
Window Lock Installation
Low
£30
Average
£55
High
£85
15-30 minutes
More details
Fitting a key-operated lock to a window for security. Price is per window. Often required by insurance companies on ground floor and accessible windows.
What affects the price
- Window type (sash, casement, UPVC, timber)
- Lock type (sash lock, cockspur, restrictor)
- Number of windows to be fitted
- Whether drilling into the frame is needed
Safe Installation
Low
£85
Average
£160
High
£325
1-2 hours
More details
Securing and installing a home safe, either wall-mounted or floor-fixed. Price is for fitting only — safe not included. Includes drilling into concrete or masonry and bolting down.
What affects the price
- Safe size and weight
- Mounting location (wall, floor, cupboard)
- Wall or floor material (concrete, brick, timber)
- Access and positioning difficulty
Lock Repair
Low
£65
Average
£110
High
£170
20-45 minutes
More details
Repairing a faulty, stiff or jammed lock without replacing the entire mechanism. Includes lubricating, realigning or replacing worn internal components.
What affects the price
- Lock type and fault
- Whether replacement parts are needed
- Accessibility of the lock
- Whether the issue is the lock or the door alignment
Master Key System
Low
£215
Average
£430
High
£755
2-4 hours
More details
Setting up a master key system where individual locks have their own key but one master key opens all locks. Common for landlords, offices and HMOs. Price for 4-6 locks.
What affects the price
- Number of locks in the system
- Lock brand and type (euro, mortice)
- Whether existing locks can be re-pinned or need replacing
- Number of master and sub-master keys needed
Smart Lock Installation
Low
£160
Average
£270
High
£430
1-2 hours
More details
Fitting a smart lock or keyless entry system to your door. Includes removing the existing lock, fitting the smart lock, programming and connecting to your phone. Lock not included in labour price.
What affects the price
- Smart lock brand (Yale Conexis, Nuki, Ultion Nuki)
- Door type and compatibility
- Whether door modifications are needed
- Integration with existing smart home system
Garage Door Lock
Low
£65
Average
£110
High
£190
30-60 minutes
More details
Replacing or fitting a lock on a garage door. Includes up-and-over handles with locks, side deadbolts or padlock hasps depending on the door type.
What affects the price
- Garage door type (up-and-over, roller, side-hinged)
- Lock mechanism type
- Whether additional security bolts are fitted
- Door material and condition
UPVC Door Mechanism Replacement
Low
£110
Average
£190
High
£325
30-60 minutes
More details
Replacing the internal locking mechanism on a UPVC door that is sticking, not locking properly, or has a broken handle. A very common problem on older UPVC doors where the mechanism wears out over time.
What affects the price
- Door brand and mechanism type
- Whether the full strip or just the gearbox is faulty
- Availability of the replacement part
- Whether handles and cylinder also need replacing
Letterbox and Door Furniture
Low
£45
Average
£80
High
£140
20-40 minutes
More details
Fitting a new letterbox, door knocker, house number or other door furniture. Includes drilling and cutting where needed. Price per item fitted.
What affects the price
- Type of door furniture being fitted
- Door material (timber, UPVC, composite)
- Whether a new hole needs cutting
- Finish and quality of the hardware
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Locksmith
Whether you are locked out at midnight or upgrading your home security, knowing what to expect from a locksmith helps you avoid being overcharged and ensures you get the right service.
Identify what you need
Work out whether you need emergency access (locked out), a lock change (moved house or lost keys), or a security upgrade (better locks, additional bolts). This determines whether you need an emergency call-out or can book a standard appointment at a lower rate.
Find a local locksmith
Search for locksmiths in your area and check they are genuinely local — many national call centres pose as local businesses and dispatch subcontractors who charge inflated prices. Look for a landline number, a physical address, and membership of the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) or equivalent.
Get a price before they travel
Always ask for a full price including call-out fee, labour, and any parts before the locksmith sets off. A reputable locksmith will give you a firm quote or a clear price range over the phone. Be wary of anyone who quotes suspiciously low and then adds charges on arrival.
The locksmith arrives and assesses
For lockouts, they will examine the lock and try non-destructive entry first. For lock changes, they will check your door type and recommend a suitable lock. A good locksmith carries a range of common locks in the van so the job can often be completed in one visit.
Work is completed and tested
Once the lock is fitted or the door is opened, the locksmith tests everything thoroughly — the key should turn smoothly, the door should close and lock properly from both sides. You receive all new keys on the spot. For insurance-grade locks, ask for the BS3621 certificate.
Regional comparison
How Bristol Compares
Average cost of emergency lockout (daytime) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Locksmith Costs in Bristol?
The South West has a varied housing stock, from Georgian and Regency townhouses in cities like Bath to stone-built farmhouses, coastal cottages and modern estates across Somerset and Devon. Bristol has a broad range of housing from Victorian and Edwardian semis to modern estates and apartment developments, and many properties in the region feature older stonework, lime render and period details that require specialist attention. With a population of 472,400, Bristol is a large town where locksmith costs are above average. Older and rural properties tend to push prices higher due to access difficulties and the need for sympathetic materials — emergency lockout (night or weekend) here averages around £160.
The South West generally sits close to or slightly below the national average for trade costs, though popular areas like Bath and Exeter can be pricier. Labour rates in Bristol are around 7% above the UK average. As a large town with a population of 472,400, there is steady demand for locksmith work. Longer travel distances between jobs in rural parts of Cornwall and Dorset mean some tradespeople factor travel time into their quotes. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Prices can still vary 30-50% between different tradespeople, so always compare.
What you pay for locksmith work in Bristol depends on the job scope, property type and materials. Period properties with lime plaster, stone walls or listed building restrictions often need specialist approaches that cost more. Coastal properties in Dorset and Cornwall can face salt exposure and damp issues that add complexity. A typical emergency lockout (daytime) in Bristol costs around £110, while master key system ranges from £215 to £755. As a large town that is above average, Bristol offers fair value for locksmith work compared to London and the South East.
When getting quotes in Bristol, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. In more rural parts of the South West, fewer tradespeople may be available locally, so book ahead for larger jobs. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good locksmith will check the existing conditions, flag any complications from older or period features, and give you a detailed cost breakdown. The larger population means more tradespeople operate in the area, which generally keeps pricing competitive. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need alarm installation (£325–£860), cctv installation (£375–£755), or carpentry (£75–£215) in Bristol.
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