Commercial Locksmith

Commercial Safe Installation in Colorado Springs, CO

Protect your cash, documents, firearms, and valuables with a professionally installed commercial safe. Locksmith Solutions LLC supplies and installs fire safes, drop safes, depository safes, floor safes, and burglary-rated safes for businesses across Colorado Springs and El Paso County. We handle everything from helping you select the right safe to delivering, positioning, and anchoring it so it meets your security needs and insurance requirements.

Best for

Retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, offices, medical practices, cannabis dispensaries, pawn shops, gun dealers, and any business that needs secure on-site storage.

Safe Types

Fire Safes and Burglary Safes for Businesses

Not all safes are the same. A fire safe protects documents, backup media, and records from heat and flame. A burglary safe resists physical attack, drilling, and cutting. Composite safes combine both ratings. We help you match the right safe to what you need to protect and the level of risk your business faces.

  • Fire safes - UL-rated fire protection from 30 minutes to 2 hours, ideal for paper records, contracts, and backup drives
  • Burglary safes - TL-15 and TL-30 rated safes built to resist tool attacks, used for cash, jewelry, and high-value inventory
  • Composite safes - combined fire and burglary ratings for businesses that need both types of protection in one unit
  • Gun safes - commercial gun safes for dealers, ranges, and businesses that store firearms on-site

Depository & Drop Safes

Drop Safes and Depository Safes for Cash Handling

Drop safes let employees deposit cash, checks, and receipts without having access to the main compartment. This reduces internal theft risk and keeps cash secure throughout the business day. Depository safes are standard equipment for retail stores, restaurants, gas stations, and any business that handles cash.

  • Front-loading drop safes - slot or envelope drop through the front door for counter-level deposits
  • Top-loading drop safes - hopper or rotary deposit on top, main compartment accessed from the front
  • Under-counter safes - compact units that fit below a register counter for quick deposits during business hours
  • Large depository safes - high-capacity units for businesses with heavy daily cash volume

Floor & Wall Safes

Floor Safes and Wall Safes

Floor safes are set into a concrete slab so they sit flush with the floor. They are extremely difficult to remove and can be concealed under carpet, tile, or furniture. Wall safes are recessed into a wall cavity between studs. Both types offer a layer of concealment on top of physical security.

  • Floor safes - embedded in concrete, flush-mount or recessed, ideal for cash and valuables in retail and restaurant settings
  • Wall safes - recessed between studs, hidden behind artwork or panels, good for offices and private areas
  • In-floor depository - floor-mounted safes with a drop slot for cash deposits without bending down to a counter unit

Anchoring & Positioning

Safe Anchoring and Professional Positioning

A safe that is not anchored can be tipped, rolled, or carried out. Proper anchoring is the most important part of installation. We bolt safes to concrete floors, wood subfloors, or structural walls using heavy-duty lag bolts and anchor systems. We also plan the placement for accessibility, fire code compliance, and workflow so the safe works for your team every day.

  • Concrete floor anchoring - expansion anchors or epoxy anchors drilled into concrete slabs
  • Wood floor anchoring - lag bolts through the subfloor into joists or added blocking
  • Wall anchoring - wall safes secured to studs and backed with steel plates
  • Placement planning - positioned for daily use, camera coverage, fire egress compliance, and insurance requirements

What to Expect

How We Handle Commercial Safe Installation

We manage the full process from selection to final anchoring, so you get a safe that fits your space, your workflow, and your security requirements.

1 Assess Your Needs

We discuss what you need to protect, your daily workflow, insurance requirements, and budget. Based on that, we recommend the right safe type, size, lock style, and fire or burglary rating.

2 Site Survey

We visit your location to check floor type, access paths (doorways, hallways, stairs), and the planned installation spot. Heavy safes need clear paths and solid floor support. We identify any obstacles before delivery day.

3 Delivery and Installation

We deliver the safe using professional moving equipment: dollies, stair climbers, and pallet jacks as needed. Once in position, we anchor the safe to the floor or wall, program the lock, and walk you through daily operation. You are ready to use it the same day.

Nearby Service

Commercial Safe Installation Across El Paso County

We install commercial safes throughout Colorado Springs and surrounding communities. We handle delivery and installation in a single trip for most locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial Safe Installation Questions

What types of commercial safes do you install?

We install fire safes, burglary safes, drop safes (depository safes), floor safes, wall safes, and gun safes for businesses. We work with leading brands and help you choose the right safe based on what you need to protect, your insurance requirements, and your budget.

Do you anchor safes to the floor?

Yes. Anchoring is a critical part of safe installation. We bolt safes to concrete floors, wood subfloors, or walls using heavy-duty anchoring hardware. A properly anchored safe is far more difficult to remove, which is why most insurance policies require it.

Can you move an existing safe to a new location?

Yes. We relocate safes within the same building or to a new location. Commercial safes are heavy, so proper equipment and planning are needed to avoid damage to floors, walls, and the safe itself. We handle the full process from disconnecting anchors to re-anchoring at the new spot.

What is the difference between a fire safe and a burglary safe?

A fire safe is built to protect contents from heat and flame for a rated period, typically 30 minutes to 2 hours. A burglary safe is built to resist physical attack, drilling, and prying. Composite safes combine both fire and burglary protection. We help you decide which rating you need based on what you are storing and your insurance requirements.

How much does it cost to install a commercial safe?

The cost depends on the safe type, size, weight, lock style, and the complexity of the installation site. Anchoring to a concrete floor is different from a raised wood floor. Call us with details about your needs and we can give you a quote that covers the safe, delivery, and installation.

Need a Commercial Safe Installed?

Call Locksmith Solutions LLC for safe supply, delivery, and installation.

We are available 7 days a week. Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 9:30pm, Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am to 9:00pm.