Best Residential Gate in Phoenix AZ
Jacob was awesome! He came to our appointment on time and was extremely fast! I appreciate all the help! Thanks again!
www.johnny-locksmith.net
1940 E Camelback Rd #201, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Ryan was amazing and quick very knowledgeable thanks for your help with my yukon
discount-locksmith.com
1021 E Washington St UNIT 202, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Frustrating to take off of work early to get down here only to find them closed with a sign in the window. There's a reason I come back here because theyve treated me well in the past.
Literally arrived at 4:00 to find the door locked. Back on my truck at 4:01 and off to Anderson. ??♂️
advancedlockservice.com
Literally arrived at 4:00 to find the door locked. Back on my truck at 4:01 and off to Anderson. ??♂️
2329 W Glendale Ave # 3, Phoenix, AZ 85021
My mother-in-law had locked herself out of her condo on a weekend. We did a quick Google search and PickNick came up. We called and he arrived in less than 30 minutes. Less than 5 minutes later we were in the condo where my mother-in-law's keys were laying on the table. He made us two more copies of the key so my mother-in-law could leave one with friends close by and the other with us in case of future issues. He was professional, courteous and kind. We plan to keep his business card just in case.
www.picknicklocksmith.com
1615 E Georgia Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Amazing! Came at drop of hat. Super helpful and professional. Highly recommend
www.jjlocksmithaz.com
15846 S 29th St, Phoenix, AZ 85048
Quick on a rainy day...thank you so much. Great service!
ace-locksmith.net
Phoenix, AZ
Quick and efficient!
eastvalley-locksmith.com
3601 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85008
Great service and selection extremely professional great location for our needs
arizonalockandsafe.com
3610 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85009
My service from Phoenix Lockmasters was prompt and professional. The person who came was clean, courteous, and knowledgable. I will use Phoenix Lockmasters for all my locking or unlocking needs. Thank you Phoenix Lockmasters
www.phoenixlockmaster.com
Phoenix, AZ
I lost my keys and began to worry that they might fall into the hands of an intruder. So I immediately decided that I should replace them. I found out about your service from Google. I called you and didn't regret it because you advised me well. We agreed to replace them today. The technician arrived at the agreed time and did his job. I am satisfied and will now recommend you!
surelockkey.com
Phoenix, AZ
I am so glad that I found this locksmith company, which provides professional service at an affordable prices!
mobile-locksmith.net
4905 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85031
i would highly recomend Rick to anybody he helped me out alot he is a very understanding and honest person with a very good heart and very easy to talk to i can assure you might have the same experience aswell.
rjlocksmithphoenix.com
5747 N 106th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85307
I asked Cory to install a new deadbolt. He also did several other things for me. Cory went over and above to provide an exceptional level of service to make sure we were happy. I would highly recommend Old Glory and Cory.
oldglorylocksmith.com
6751 N Sunset Blvd #320, Glendale, AZ 85305
I received a referral for Sitton Security to change out our locks on our new home. From the initial phone call, Jon was excellent to do business with. Jon was on time and did a great job changing out 6 locks, including the security door lock. I highly recommend Sitton Security to deliver quality work at a fair price. We will use them again.
www.sittonlocksmith.com
Phoenix, AZ
worst service ever !!! got ripped off , quoted 40 to unlock my car, when the tech arrived he asked me to pay him 185.
i ended calling someone else and paid 50.
www.surpriselock.com
i ended calling someone else and paid 50.
Phoenix, AZ
TL;DR Good service, abysmal workmanship.I had the ignition of my Honda Odyssey rebuilt by Acme in July 2017. Instead of properly performing the repair off-vehicle, they performed the repair in-situ and simply broke, cut, and drilled out whatever was in the way. The dealer estimated over $500 to repair the damage.-Long version below-Some time after having my ignition rebuilt I noticed I was able to remove the key from the ignition with the van in drive. It took awhile to notice because that's not something I regularly try. The repair was still within the warranty period but it wasn't worth chasing down so I let it go.Fast forward a few months and after a few near rollaway incidents I decided to get the issue fixed. Unfortunately the warranty had expired.Now normally I wouldn't complain. After all, it was my fault for letting the warranty lapse. However, what I found when repairing the ignition was so appaling that I feel I have to warn others.I got the first indicator of poor workmanship right when I got the vehicle back. There was a gap between the two halves of the steering column trim like they hadn't been clipped back together. It turns out that all of the clips on the lower piece had been broken off.No big deal, the part was cheap and easy to replace. I ordered one from Honda, installed it myself, and that was that for over a year.When I finally went to diagnose the interlock problem I noticed that the immobilizer receiver was only held in place by one screw instead of the usual two.To properly remove the immobilizer receiver, the ignition assembly must first be removed from the steering column. Honda uses breakaway bolts to secure their ignitions so removing them requires a little more work. However, it is not particularly difficult. I managed it in under half an hour despite having never done it before. I would imagine that someone with the proper tools (for example, a locksmith) could do it significantly faster.However Acme instead chose to do the repair in-situ. So after removing the one accessible screw, they simply broke the immobilizer receiver off.Honda ignitions aren't designed to be serviced. In order to replace the tumblers (which is what Acme did), the lock cylinder must be removed. The lock cylinder is held in the lock barrel by a through-hole roll pin. This is easy enough to remove. The lock barrel, on the other hand, is held in place by a roll pin in a blind hole. This makes it very difficult, though not impossible, for the average DIYer to remove.Thankfully there is a tool built specifically to remove this one roll pin. While it doesn't make sense to buy one to repair a single ignition lock since it's pretty expensive, it's a no brainer for someone who might repair a whole bunch of ignition locks (a locksmith, for example).However instead of simply removing the roll pin, Acme chose to render the lock housing incapable of retaining the lock barrel at all. They did this by drilling into the gap between the lock barrel and lock housing. As a result, the lock barrel was held in place solely by the broken immobilizer receiver. Unfortunately Honda's interlock system relies on a properly secured lock barrel so Acme's repair rendered it completely ineffective.Even more unfortunately, both the lock barrel and the lock housing were irreparably damaged. While the lock barrel is available from Honda as part of a recall kit, the lock housing is only available as part of a complete ignition assembly. Not only does this require you to pay over $200 for a whole bunch of unnecessary parts, it would still need to be re-keyed anyway.All told the dealer estimated over $500 to fix the damage done by Acme. Thankfully I was able to fix it myself for significantly less but it took dozens of hours of time and effort. Anyone less comfortable with tearing into their only vehicle would be out of luck.
www.acmelocksmith.com
4448 E Main St #3, Mesa, AZ 85205