My Prices for Wyken (CV2)
These are my fixed prices for work in Wyken and the surrounding CV2 area. Emergency lockout (locked out of your home): from £59. Lock change — single lock: from £69. Lock change — uPVC multipoint mechanism: from £79. uPVC door repair (dropped door, stiff lock): from £59. Emergency boarding up: from £79. All prices include labour and any standard parts. No VAT. No call-out fee.
There is no evening or weekend surcharge. Whether you call me at noon on a Tuesday or 2am on a Sunday, the price is the same. The only things that can change the final price are if an unusual lock type is needed, or if additional locks are being changed at the same visit — in which case I'll always tell you the updated price before I start.
When I quote you a price on the phone, that is the price you pay. I've been providing this guarantee since I started working in Coventry, and I take it seriously. If the job turns out to require different parts, I tell you before doing it — not after.
Why Are National Locksmith Companies So Expensive?
National locksmith companies — the ones that rank at the top of Google with big advertising budgets — typically charge between £150 and £250 for a standard lockout in the Wyken area. Some charge even more. Understanding why helps you understand what you're actually paying for when you call them.
The national company charges a call centre handling fee. They add a dispatch margin for finding and sending a contractor. The contractor they send charges their own rate, which the national company marks up. Then there's VAT on top of the whole lot. And most add an emergency surcharge for evenings and weekends. By the time all of this is stacked up, a job that costs £59 with an independent local locksmith costs £180 with a national company.
The locksmith who shows up is often no more qualified or experienced than a local independent. In fact, many of the contractors sent by national companies are the same independents you could have called directly — just with a middleman taking a large cut. Calling local cuts out every layer of that markup.
Why I Don't Charge VAT
I'm a sole trader operating as an independent local locksmith. I'm below the VAT registration threshold, which means I don't charge VAT on any of my work. This isn't a loophole or a workaround — it's simply how small independent businesses operate, and it saves my customers 20% on every job.
When I quote you £59 for a lockout in Wyken, that's £59. Not £59 plus VAT. Not £59 plus a call-out fee. £59 total. Compare that to a VAT-registered national company quoting "from £59 plus VAT plus call-out" — that's actually £70.80 minimum before any other additions.
Larger companies often mention their VAT registration as a sign of credibility. But for a lockout job, what you want is transparent pricing and a locksmith who will actually arrive when they say they will. VAT registration doesn't affect either of those things.
What Affects the Price?
A few things can affect the final price of a locksmith job in Wyken. The type of lock matters: a standard uPVC euro cylinder is quicker and easier to deal with than a complex multipoint mechanism, which may require a specific gearbox that I need to source. I'll always tell you if this is the case.
Whether the lock needs replacing also affects the price. Most lockouts can be resolved by picking or bypassing the existing lock, in which case no new parts are needed. If the lock is damaged, the key has snapped inside it, or the mechanism has failed, a replacement will be needed — and I'll quote you separately for that before proceeding.
What doesn't affect my price: the time of day or night, whether it's a weekday or weekend, and whether it's a bank holiday. The rate is flat. This is deliberate — being locked out at 11pm is no less of an emergency than at 11am, and I don't think customers should be penalised for it.
How to Avoid Locksmith Scams in Wyken
Locksmith scams are unfortunately common across Coventry and the UK generally. The most common scam is the low-ball quote on the phone followed by price escalation on arrival. A locksmith calls you back and says they can do the job for £45 — then when they arrive they say the lock is "more complex" and the price is now £150. By that point you're standing on your doorstep with no options.
Never use a locksmith who won't give you a fixed price on the phone. Any genuine local locksmith knows their standard rates and can quote you immediately. Refusal to quote is almost always a sign of intent to overcharge. Also avoid locksmiths who push heavily on drilling — a competent locksmith will try non-destructive entry first, and most lockouts don't require drilling at all.
I'm genuinely local to Coventry — I can tell you exactly which streets I cover in Wyken, I have real Google Reviews from real customers, and I give fixed prices on every call. If you're unsure about any locksmith you've found, the simplest test is to ask: "What is your fixed price for a standard lockout in Wyken?" A real local locksmith answers immediately.
About Wyken (CV2)
Wyken is a large, well-established residential area in east Coventry with a broad range of property types spanning the 1930s through to the 1970s. Wyken Grange Road and Sewall Highway are the main arteries through the area, and I know the estate layouts and side streets well — which matters for fast response when you're locked out at night. The 1930s semis around Wyken Croft and the older end of Harry Rose Road have traditional lock setups, while the 1960s and 1970s estates further north towards Henley Green feature the standard council-era Yale and mortice combinations. I also cover the Caludon Castle school area and the streets around Wyken Slough nature reserve. With good access from the A4600 and Ansty Road, I can reach most of Wyken within 20-30 minutes.
Need a locksmith in Wyken? Call 07735 336175 for a fixed price, right now. From £59, no VAT, 20-30 minutes response.
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