We Provide Locks for Windows, Post Boxes and Open Small Safes

smslocksmiths • April 9, 2025

If you’re in Putney and you need locks, give the team at SMS Locksmiths a call. Our professional team of locksmiths will be happy to help with any lock-related or home security issues you might have.


We stock all types of locks, so let us know what you need and we will find it for you. Not only that, but we will also be happy to install your locks for you and replace old locks if needed, helping to keep your home secure. Here are just a few of the services that we offer.


Window Locks

Window locks are often overlooked when it comes to repairs and upgrades, and this potentially results in security flaws. Burglars don’t necessarily need to open through a door; any entrance will do, provided it’s large enough for people and haul to pass through.

If you are having new windows installed, make sure to have secure locks fitted to help prevent anybody from gaining entry. Likewise, if your existing windows are old, it might be a good idea to upgrade them for your security.


Regardless, give us a call and we are happy to help with any type of lock for any type of window.


Post Boxes

Post-boxes offer secure and convenient ways for people to protect their privacy and property. Our post-boxes are often located in apartment buildings, giving residents a secure place to collect their mail from. Post boxes can also be used in businesses to provide a secure place for employees.

Our post boxes are secure and provide easy access to individual compartments, each with its own key. The individual boxes also vary in shape and size, giving flexibility in terms of how you can use them. Plus, of course, if you’re having any issues with a post box you already have installed, let us know and we will fix it for you.


Small Safe Opening

Locking stuff in your home safe can be very inconvenient, especially in emergencies. Of course, safes are made to keep the contents safe so you can’t open it without a key even though you do own it. Sometimes, it might not even be your fault because safe locks can break, leaving you unable to get to your valuables inside. Regardless, this could leave you in a very awkward situation, but help is at hand.


If you can’t get your safe open, then give us a call and our skilled team will be out to help. We can work with all types of safes, including traditional and digital safes. We will keep the damage as low as possible and can help with lock or safe replacements if needed.



Summary

We offer a wide range of locks and other security items for homes and businesses. We also offer emergency services such as door and safe opening. Our experienced team knows the security industry inside out, meaning we can give you the best possible advice. We look forward to hearing from you.

By Locksmiths October 13, 2025
Introduction With technology advancing, you might be considering replacing your traditional locks with a smart or electronic locking system. But is that the right move for your Putney home? Here’s a breakdown of pros, cons, and what to look for. Traditional Locks: Still Reliable Time-tested mechanical systems no battery or electronics to fail Straightforward to repair or rekey Wide compatibility with UK standard locks (euro cylinder, mortice) Lower up-front cost Smart / Electronic Locks: Modern Convenience Remote access: lock/unlock via app or Bluetooth Temporary access codes or keycards (useful for visitors, workers) Audit trails: check who locked/unlocked and when Integration possibility with home automation / alarms Potential Downsides of Smart Locks Require power - battery changes or wiring More parts that may fail (electronics, motors) Compatibility: not all doors/frames will suit smart lock retrofits Cost: higher initial investment What to Consider for Your Home Usage : Are you in often, or out most of the time? Smart locks shine if you plan to use remote functions. Door type : UPVC or multipoint doors require particular coordination; some models may not fit. Security standard : Make sure the smart lock is certified (e.g. to British Standards) and offers forced-entry resistance. Backup method : Always maintain a mechanical backup (key override) in case electronics fail. Warranty & support : Pick brands with good support and ensure the locksmith can service them locally. Conclusion Smart locks can bring convenience and modern control, but they don't necessarily replace the need for a solid mechanical lock foundation. In many cases, a hybrid solution (mechanical + smart) works best. At SMS Putney Locksmith, we install and service both and we can advise what’s right for your door, budget, and security needs. 
By Locksmiths October 13, 2025
Introduction Having a locksmith come to your home can feel a little stressful, especially if it's in an emergency. But if you take just a few simple steps before they arrive, you can help them work more quickly and effectively and maybe reduce the cost in time and labour. 1. Identify the problem clearly Before you call, try to figure out exactly what’s wrong: is the key broken in the lock? Has the door warped? Did someone force entry? Observations like “key turns but won’t unlock” or “door alignment shifted after a move” help the locksmith arrive prepared. 2. Provide property details & photos if possible Send a photo or tell them the door type (UPVC, wooden, metal), lock brand or style (euro cylinder, mortice, multipoint), and whether there are other locks on that door (deadbolt, chain). This helps the locksmith bring the correct parts. 3. Clear access Make sure the path to the door is clear. Move cars or bins that could block access. Unlock gates if possible. The easier it is to get to the door, the quicker the work. 4. Have proof of address or identity ready A locksmith should verify you are the rightful occupant before gaining entry. Having a utility bill or ID ready will smooth this process. 5. Consider temporary security If a lock is failing and you’re waiting for the locksmith, consider using a chain lock or secondary bolt to add security until proper repair. 6. Ask for an estimate up front A trusted locksmith will give you a rough cost estimate before starting work, especially if parts are needed. Ask them what additional costs (parts, mileage, late hours) might apply.  Conclusion Preparing in advance helps the locksmith help you faster, safer, and potentially cheaper. At SMS Putney Locksmith, we aim to make the process smooth from beginning to end. Call us anytime for advice or to schedule a visit.
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