Key Copying
Professional Key Duplication for Homes, Offices, and More
Having spare keys is one of the simplest ways to avoid lockouts and keep your daily routine running smoothly. Whether you need an extra house key for a family member, a set of office keys for new employees, or duplicate mailbox keys for a rental property, we cut accurate copies using professional key machines and quality blanks.
Unlike hardware store kiosks, a professional locksmith can handle keys that self-service machines cannot read, including older key profiles, unusual blank types, and keys that have been worn down from heavy use. We also verify every copy against the lock to make sure it works before we leave.
- Standard residential keys: house keys, deadbolt keys, padlock keys
- Commercial keys: office doors, suites, common areas, gates
- Mailbox keys for residential and HOA cluster boxes
- File cabinet and desk drawer keys
- Padlock and utility keys
Restricted Keys
High-Security and Restricted Key Duplication
Some keys cannot be duplicated at a hardware store because they use patented key profiles and restricted blanks. These keys are designed to prevent unauthorized copying, which is exactly what makes them effective for key control in commercial buildings, multi-tenant properties, and high-security residential applications.
As a professional locksmith, we have access to restricted key blanks from several major high-security brands. When proper authorization is verified, we can cut restricted duplicates that match the original profile exactly. If you manage a building or property with restricted key systems, we can work within your existing key control plan.
- Authorization required for restricted key duplication to maintain key control integrity
- Precision cutting on professional machines designed for high-security key profiles
- Multiple high-security brands supported including common commercial platforms
- Key-from-lock service available when the original key is lost but the lock is accessible
- Key-alike service for properties needing multiple locks to work with one key