Finding a locksmith before you need one lowers the risk of your home or business security being compromised.
MIAMI, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A locksmith is not like a supermarket or bank. While not an absolute necessity to function in modern life, you'll be glad you know one when you really need one.
Those words are important: someone that you know. When you're locked out of a place you really want to get into, that's not the time to start building this relationship. After all, a locksmith will have access to some of your most valuable items.
Finding a locksmith before you need one lowers the risk of your home or business security being compromised.
1. You Can't Predict When You'll Need A Locksmith:
Unless you're psychic, this one is going to be hard. You could be closing your door on the way to an important meeting, only to realize you locked your keys inside, locked important documents in your safe, or locked yourself outside of your car.
While this is the stuff of nightmares, if you already have a vetted locksmith on speed dial, you could be unlocked and on your way in much less time than if you didn't.
2. Calling Everyone You Know Is Not The Best Way To Hire A Locksmith:
In an emergency like the one above, you don't want to have to call every single person you know trying to find out if they know a reliable locksmith.
This process will take the time you don't have. In the rush, you may not check the locksmith's credentials as thoroughly as you would under normal circumstances. In the process, you end up hiring someone you would have otherwise avoided.
Having a locksmith you've already "battle tested" means you'll be satisfied with the service provider and the end result, without that feeling of buyer's regret.
3. Your Locksmith Has To Run Background Checks on You:
It's not just the locksmith that needs to be screened. Reputable locksmiths are legally mandated to perform certain checks to see if you are who you say you are. They have to confirm that whatever you want to be unlocked actually belongs to you.
Even if you're calling a locksmith recommended by a friend or family member they still have to do this. Such checks will take time.
A locksmith you've already established a relationship with will have all of your information on file.
4. Trying To Solve A Lockout By Yourself Is A Bad Idea:
Depending on the type of lock, you don't want to start an on-the-spot DIY project and make your situation worse.
Locks are becoming more sophisticated. For example, smart locks are connected to other areas of your home. You wouldn't want to make a mistake that would require an expensive system reboot.
Even damage to regular door locks may require hundreds of dollars to replace.
Save yourself money by having a qualified locksmith on call.
5. You're More Likely To Be Happy With The Service:
Because you know the locksmith and are confident in their abilities, you know your problem will be solved in a manner you'll be pleased with.
Pre-selecting a locksmith means you've had time to assess whether you and they will be a good match. You know what their work ethic and skill level are like.
Many times, customer complaints and bad reviews are the results of mismatched expectations. Finding a locksmith you're happy with before you need one, reduces the chance that this will happen.
6. It Keeps People Safe:
Imagine being locked out of your home or car. The inconvenience isn't just measured in time lost.
It can be measured in terms of opportunities lost. The potential client may decide not to reschedule.
It can be measured by the danger posed to your home or family. What if an elderly or disabled relative was left unsupervised inside and hurt themselves?
How To Choose A Locksmith:
If you're uncertain about what you should ask a locksmith you're considering, here are some issues to raise during your discussion:
Are you certified?
Find out what types of services your locksmith is qualified to perform. You want to hire someone with the right skill set.
Are you licensed?
You wouldn't want a lawyer or doctor who wasn't licensed to practice. Why would you want a locksmith who doesn't meet this requirement?
Consider this a bit of due diligence. If it is a legal requirement where you live, why would a locksmith not get a license? That should be a huge red flag for you.
Will you compensate me in the event that something goes wrong?
Locksmiths are required to be insured in the event something happens on the job or a mistake is made.
This is an important question. You don't want to be stuck with a large bill fixing whatever went wrong.
If Only …
These are words you hope never to have to say to yourself. Armed with the name and number of a qualified locksmith, you won't have to.
Building a relationship with us is an excellent place to start. Call us at 305-984-9922 to find out more.
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