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Locked out and wondering what the bill will look like? Here's a real breakdown of lockout pricing in Vancouver and the specific factors that push it up or down.
You're standing outside your own door at 11pm, phone in hand, about to Google "locksmith near me" for the first time in your life. The one question you actually want answered isn't a list of services — it's a number. Here's what a lockout call really costs and, more importantly, why two people can call the same day and pay very different amounts.
The quick version: a standard daytime residential lockout in Vancouver typically runs $80–$150, car lockouts $90–$180, and commercial lockouts $100–$220, depending on the lock and how the technician has to get you in. After-hours calls (nights, weekends, holidays) usually add $40–$80 on top of the base rate. The biggest swing factors are the time of day, the type of lock, whether entry requires drilling or destructive methods, and your distance from the technician's current location — not some mysterious "locksmith math."
Every lockout call has a base service fee that covers the technician showing up and doing a non-destructive entry — picking or manipulating a standard pin tumbler lock. That's the $80–$150 range for most homes. What changes the final number is everything layered on top: the hour you call, what's actually on your door, and how stubborn that lock decides to be.
A basic Kwikset deadbolt from 2015 is a five-minute job for an experienced tech. A high-security lock, a euro cylinder, or a lock that's been forced or damaged already is a different story — and the price reflects the extra time and tooling involved.
A trustworthy locksmith gives you a real number before dispatching, not a vague "we'll see when we get there." Ask directly: what's the base call-out fee, is there an after-hours charge right now, and what would push the price higher once they see the lock. If a company refuses to give any number until the technician arrives, that's worth noting.
The price of a lockout isn't set by how desperate you sound on the phone — it's set by the lock, the hour, and what it actually takes to get you back inside.
Residential lockouts are usually the most predictable since most homes use common lock brands. If you're rekeying afterward too — say you just moved or lost keys that might have your address on them — that's billed separately from the entry itself; our RESIDENTIAL LOCKSMITH VANCOUVER team can quote both together so you're not paying two separate call-out fees.
Car lockouts price differently because the risk to your vehicle's finish and electronics matters. A tech opening a 2019 Honda Civic with an inflatable wedge and rod is a much simpler job than one working around a keyless entry system on a newer model. Our AUTOMOTIVE LOCKSMITH VANCOUVER service quotes based on the actual make and year once you call, so the number you get is specific to your car, not a generic estimate.
Commercial lockouts tend to run higher because business hardware — panic bars, electronic access, multi-point locks — is built to resist quick entry, which is the point of it. If your business gets locked out after hours, our COMMERCIAL LOCKSMITH VANCOUVER team can also assess whether it's time for a master key system so a single lost key doesn't strand your whole staff again.
Call during business hours if you have any flexibility at all — even waiting until 7am instead of calling at 1am can save you the emergency surcharge. Have your ID and proof of address or vehicle ownership ready, since verification delays cost time. And if your key fob is acting up rather than truly lost, it's worth a quick check before assuming you need a full lockout dispatch — see our guide on what to do before calling a locksmith for a dead fob.
Locked out right now, or want a straight quote before you're in that situation? Call Safe & Secure Locksmith and we'll give you a real number over the phone based on your lock, your address, and the time you're calling — no surprises when the van shows up. For after-hours situations, our Emergency Locksmith Vancouver team is dispatched and ready around the clock.
Yes. Daytime calls avoid the after-hours surcharge, which typically adds $40–$80 to the base service fee for nights, weekends, and holidays.
Phone quotes are usually based on a standard lock and non-destructive entry. If the technician finds a damaged, high-security, or unusually stubborn lock on arrival, the price can increase to reflect the extra time and tools required.
Not usually. Most residential and vehicle lockouts are resolved with picking or manipulation, which leaves the lock intact. Drilling is a last resort used mainly when the lock is already damaged or has security features that prevent non-destructive entry.
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