
HOME INSURANCE - WHAT LOCKS? A short guide for customers
How to Check Your Insurance Policy for Lock Requirements
☝Find the Security Section – Look for headings like “Minimum Security Standards” or “Locks.๐Check for Specific Wording – Does it say BS3621? TS007? Or just “approved locks”?
๐Look for Door Type Details – Wooden doors often require BS3621; uPVC/composite doors may need multi-point locks.
๐Don’t Forget Windows – Many policies require key-operated locks on accessible windows.
๐Still Unsure? – Contact your insurer or call us. We’ll explain what it means and check your locks for free.
What is Contents Insurance?
Contents insurance provides insurance cover on your possession and valuables within your property - whether owned or rented. The level of cover will be set out in your policy documentation. Contents insurance is usually renewed annually and paid on renewal or in monthly installments.
What is BS3621 or TS007?
There are locks that are officially tested to a specific standard which can include the following tests / checks;
- A minimum of five levers (for lever-operated mortice locks)
- Anti-picking mechanisms
- Drill-resistant plates or rollers
- A bolt throw of at least 20mm into the door frame
- Keyed egress—a key is required to open the lock from both sides
As tenant do I need Contents Insurance?
Legally you do not need Contents Insurance but is generally recommended.
Locked Out of Your House? 7 Expert Tips From Lockforce UK to Get Back In Safely (2025 Guide)
Quick Answer:
If you're locked out of your house, stay calm and follow these steps: check for any open doors or windows, see if someone you trust has a spare key, and if not, call a professional locksmith. Avoid trying to force the door, as it can cause costly damage. If you rent, your landlord may have a key.
Being
locked out of your home is something most people face at least once in their
lives — usually when it's the worst timing. Whether you've lost your keys, left
them inside, or your lock has jammed, the situation is stressful… but it's
rarely as bad as it seems.
At Lockforce
UK, we help people across the country every day who’ve found themselves in
the same situation. And with the right advice — and a reliable locksmith —
getting back in can be easier (and quicker) than you think.
Here’s what to do.
๐ช What To
Do When You’re Locked Out of Your House in 2025
1. Check for Unlocked Doors or Windows
It might
sound obvious, but start by walking around your home to see if:
- The back door was left open
- A side gate gives you access to another
entrance
- Any ground-floor windows are unlocked
Don’t
attempt anything risky (like climbing), and never break a window — it’ll cost
more to repair than hiring a locksmith.
2. Call Someone Who Has a Spare Key
Do you
live with a partner, family member or housemate? Call them — they may be able
to come home or give access remotely if you’ve got a smart lock.
If
you’ve given a spare key to a neighbour, friend or relative, now’s the time to
reach out.
3. Check for a Hidden Key (Carefully)
Some
people still keep a spare key outside. If you do, check the usual places in
case a partner or family member has left one out (you never know but we have
seen it happen when we have turned up to help):
- A key safe
- Behind a garden feature
- In a trusted hiding spot
๐ Security
tip for 2025: Avoid classic places like under the mat or a plant pot.
Burglars know those tricks. A Police Approved Key Safe is the best approach,
not a cheap one from Amazon.
4. Call a Trusted Locksmith
If the
above options don’t work, it’s time to call in the professionals.
At Lockforce
UK, we provide:
- The quickest and most effective entry back
into your property, based on
your situation
- Fast response, 24 hours a day in many
areas
- Local, DBS-checked locksmiths you can trust
- Transparent pricing — no hidden fees
We’ve helped thousands of people back into their homes quickly, safely, and without stress.
Top Tip – spend a few
minutes checking reviews and recommendations before calling a locksmith you
haven’t heard of before. And be wary of LOW (cheap) call out rates.
5. If You Rent, Contact Your Landlord
Landlords
or letting agents often have spare keys — especially for emergency access. If
it’s during business hours, they may be able to come out or send someone.
Just double-check your tenancy agreement to see who’s responsible for the cost if a locksmith is needed.
6. Don’t Force the Door
It’s
tempting. You’re cold, annoyed, and maybe in a rush. But don’t do what we have
seen on many occasions:
- Try to kick the door in – you’ll more likely
to hurt yourself
- Use a credit card – unless its maxed out and
you don’t want to use it anymore ๐
- Jam it open with a screwdriver – not many
people carry a spare screwdriver but it won’t help when locked out.
Forcing
the door can:
- Wreck your lock, frame or handle
- Void your insurance
- Lead to repair bills far higher than a locksmith’s fee
7. Wait Somewhere Safe
If it’s
cold, dark or you’re feeling vulnerable, wait in a neighbour’s house, your car,
or a nearby shop. Stay calm — help is on the way.
Why Lockforce UK?
As a
national network of independent local locksmiths, Lockforce UK offers:
- ✅ Clear and honest response
times
- ๐ Safe, damage-free entry
- ๐งพ Upfront pricing with no surprises
- ⭐ 25k 5 star
reviews
- ๐ฎ♂️ DBS-checked, fully insured
professionals
Common Lock Out Questions Answered
❓Can I break into my own house?
Legally,
you can attempt to enter your own property, but any damage caused is your
responsibility. If the police are called or you injure yourself, it could make
matters worse. We don’t recommend it.
❓Will a locksmith damage my door?
No. At
Lockforce, we use various entry methods but damaging the door is not one of
them. In extreme cases additional measures are required but we will assess the
situation and keep you informed of what we are doing and why.
❓Can my insurance cover this?
Sometimes.
If your keys were stolen or it’s classed as an emergency, your home
insurance or contents policy may cover the cost of a locksmith. Keep
the invoice to claim later.
❓How quickly can a locksmith
arrive?
Our team
will tell you what they can do, and what they can’t. If we can be with you in 30
to 60 minutes, we will tell you. Our teams work at all times throughout the
week, and as much as we are 24x7 we do take some time off occasionally.
Locked Out Right Now? Call Lockforce UK
We're
here to help get you back inside — fast, safely, and with zero drama.
๐ 0333 567 8920
Author:
Sean Taylor
UK’s Trusted Locksmith Network
7 Ways to Spot a Rogue Locksmith (2025) | Lockforce UK
“Don’t Get Locked into a Scam” — that’s the message we want every UK household to hear loud and clear.
As the Managing Director of Lockforce UK — a national network of locally-based trusted locksmiths — I’ve become increasingly concerned about the rise in rogue operators who exploit people during emergency callouts.
This article shares real experiences from across our network, the red flags you should watch for, and practical advice you can act on today to protect yourself tomorrow.
If there
is only thing you take away from this today, it is to save down the phone number
of a trusted and reputable locksmith in your area.
A Growing Crisis in the Locksmith Industry
It is disappointing to report that locksmithing in the UK remains unregulated, meaning anyone can advertise themselves as a locksmith without training, qualifications, or criminal background checks.
The consequences of this lack of regulation are serious. In 2024 alone, complaints about rogue locksmiths rose by 25%, with over 350 reports made to the Master Locksmiths Association.
That’s hundreds of cases
where people were misled, overcharged, or left insecure in their own homes.
Local Victims. Real Stories.
We’ve seen this happen again and again. Take this example from one of our locksmiths, Peter Luckley (Lockforce Henley) who was called out to help a distressed homeowner. She had been locked out, contacted a locksmith online, and was quoted a modest fee. The person who arrived wasn’t local, demanded hundreds of pounds, and then threatened to leave her property unsecured when she refused to pay more. That night, she pushed a sofa against the door to feel safe.
In another case, a customer
was promised a new lock and a spare key — but the spare key never arrived. Peter
inspected the work and discovered it was a cheap lock, poorly fitted, and
entirely unnecessary. Even worse, the supposed “local locksmith” had travelled over
60 miles to get there — a clear sign of deceptive advertising and a likely
lead-generation middleman.
7 Warning Signs You’re
Dealing with a Rogue Locksmith
1. Low “Starting Prices”
That Skyrocket
You’ve seen the ads —
“Emergency Locksmith from £39!”. But these are almost always bait-and-switch
tactics. Once on-site, rogue traders inflate costs with mysterious extras. Some
charge £300–£500 for basic entry, when the job should be closer to
£90–£150.
According to the MLA, this is one of the most common complaints they receive.
2. No Uniform, No
Identification
A professional locksmith will arrive in uniform and carry an ID badge. If someone turns up in plain clothes, can't identify themselves, or appears vague about who they work for — it’s a red flag.
3. Unmarked or
Questionable Vehicles
Many rogue locksmiths show up in unbranded vans or private cars, often without proper tools. This not only suggests a lack of professionalism but may indicate they’re working under the radar — and may not be insured or DBS-checked.
4. A Suspicious or Fake
Online Presence
Just because someone appears
in local Google search results doesn’t mean they’re local. Many rogue outfits
create fake location-based websites and use call centres to farm out
leads to distant, unvetted subcontractors.
In multiple cases, we’ve seen locksmiths travel 50–100 miles to a job, posing as a local expert.
5. Pushy Behaviour or
Aggressive Payment Demands
Rogues are known for pressuring customers mid-job to pay more — often refusing to leave without cash or even demanding payment to stop work that hasn’t been done. If a locksmith won’t give a written quote up front or insists on cash, walk away.
6. Unnecessary Drilling
and Lock Destruction
Many rogue locksmiths don’t have the skills or tools to use non-destructive techniques. They go straight to drilling out the lock — which can damage the door and lead to excessive costs. A professional locksmith will explore all options available then explain and agree an appropriate action and related costs before commencement of work. There are many occasions where drilling the lock can offer the quickest and most effective action in the circumstances, but non-destructive entry will always be considered.
7. No Receipts, No Spare
Keys, No Peace of Mind
If someone fits a new lock
and doesn’t hand over a full set of keys or written receipt, your security
could be compromised. In a recent incident we handled, the rogue never returned
with the spare key — leaving the customer unsure who had access to her home.
A professional locksmith will issue paperwork, a warranty, and ensure you receive all keys before leaving.
How You Can Protect Yourself — Starting Now
You don’t have to wait until something goes wrong to prepare.
Here are five steps you can take today:
- Save a trustworthy locksmith’s number in your phone now. That way, you won’t be forced to rely on whoever appears first online in an emergency.
- Avoid
locksmiths advertising suspiciously low prices. If it
looks too good to be true, it usually is.
- Check
reviews across multiple platforms, including Trustist and
Google. Look for clear local ties and genuine feedback.
- Ask
questions: Are you local? Are you DBS-checked? Can I see ID?
- Ask for
a recommendation from a friend or family member.
Why Lockforce Cares
This article isn’t about promoting Lockforce — it’s about protecting people. We believe in our mission: Keeping You Safe.
That means calling out rogue behaviour when we see it and helping residents across the UK stay informed and empowered.
We’re proud to work
alongside brilliant locksmiths across the country. Real people. Real
professionals. Real peace of mind.
Need Help or Want to Save
a Trusted Number?
Find your nearest vetted Lockforce locksmith using our postcode search below.
Lockforce UK proudly the most reviewed locksmith company in the UK.
Written by Sean Taylor, Managing Director of Lockforce UK
(18th May 2025)

Should I Change My Locks? 2025 Guide from Lockforce UK
Changing locks isn’t something most people think about until they need to.
But whether you’ve moved house, lost a key, or experienced a security scare, changing your locks can be a smart and necessary step to protect your home or business.
In this guide, we'll explore when and why you should change your locks, the benefits of doing so, and how Lockforce UK can help you keep your property secure.
When Should You Change Your Locks?
There are several situations where changing your locks is
strongly recommended:
1. Moving Into a New Home
If you've just moved into a new house or flat, you can’t be
certain who has copies of the keys. Estate agents, previous owners, or even
contractors might still have access. Changing the locks ensures that only you
and those you trust can enter your home.
2. Lost or Stolen Keys
If your keys go missing, there's always a risk that someone
could use them to access your property. Rather than taking a chance, replacing
your locks eliminates the risk of unauthorised entry.
3. Break-Ins or Attempted Burglaries
If your home or business has been broken into, it's crucial
to replace your locks immediately. Even if the burglar didn't take a key, they
may have tampered with the lock or found a way to enter your property again.
4. Divorce or Separation
If you’ve recently separated from a partner and they
previously had access to your property, changing your locks ensures that only
those you permit can enter. This is particularly important in cases where
relations may not be amicable.
5. Tenant or Employee Turnover
Landlords should change locks between tenants to prevent
former occupants from gaining access. Similarly, if a disgruntled employee
leaves or a business undergoes management changes, updating locks is a
necessary security measure.
6. Old or Damaged Locks
Locks suffer wear and tear over time, making them easier to
pick or break. If your locks are rusty, stiff, or malfunctioning, replacing
them can enhance security and prevent lockouts.
7. Upgrading Security
If you want to improve the security of your property,
upgrading to modern high-security locks, such as anti-snap, anti-bump, and
British Standard BS3621 locks, can provide better protection against break-ins.
What Are the Benefits of Changing Your Locks?
Replacing your locks offers several benefits:
- Enhanced
Security – Ensures that only authorised individuals have access to
your home or business.
- Peace
of Mind – Eliminates concerns about lost or stolen keys falling into
the wrong hands.
- Improved
Lock Performance – New locks operate smoothly and reduce the risk of
lock failures.
- Compliance
with Insurance Requirements – Many insurance policies require locks to
meet British Standards (BS3621). Failing to comply could invalidate your
insurance.
What Type of Lock Should You Choose?
There are different types of locks suitable for various
doors and security needs:
- Euro
Cylinder Locks – Commonly used in uPVC and composite doors, but should
be upgraded to anti-snap versions.
- Mortice
Locks – Often found in wooden doors, these should meet BS3621 for
insurance compliance.
- Night
Latches (Yale Locks) – A convenient secondary lock, best combined with
a mortice lock for extra security.
- Smart
Locks – Keyless options that use digital codes or smartphone access,
ideal for modern security setups.
Why Choose Lockforce UK for Lock Changes?
At Lockforce UK, we specialise in professional lock
replacement and upgrades for homes and businesses across the UK. Our
experienced locksmiths provide:
- Fast
Response Times – Emergency locksmith services available.
- Expert
Security Advice – Recommendations tailored to your property’s security
needs.
- High-Quality
British Standard Locks – Ensuring compliance with insurance
requirements.
- No
Call-Out Fees – Transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
Need to Change Your Locks? Contact Lockforce UK Today!
If you’re asking, “Should I change my locks?”, the
answer is probably yes. Don’t leave your property’s security to
chance—let Lockforce UK help you stay protected.
๐ Call us now on 0333 567 8920
๐
Visit our website at: www.lockforce.co.uk
Secure your home, business, and peace of mind with
professional locksmith services from Lockforce UK.

Locksmiths in Grimsby guide to mortice locks.
Mortice
locks come in a few types and size Lockforce locksmiths in Grimsby only fit
insurance approved locks to homes in Grimsby and Cleethorpes to make sure your
security is always our number one Priority
The different
sizes for mortice locks are usually 2.5 inch and 3 inch brands use different
units imperial and metric.
All mortice
locks fitted to your home should display the BS3621 Logo this will also include
a date of that standards carried out to meet the years requirements.
The
different main functions are dead locks and sash locks Lockforce locksmiths in
Grimsby stock both of these in all the sizes required for house external doors.
These locks
are to a standard that provided the necessary protection for your home and will
work when need even when there is a fire.
So, a sash lock consists of a dead bolt and a sash the sash holds the door closed when it is shut and is opened by depressing the handle. The bolt is what provides protections from a security point of view. The bolt in these locks will be anti-drill and anti-grind to stop burglaries and unwanted entry gain. These locks also have an anti-drill plate to make the lock harder to bypass even for locksmiths.
So if you
need to upgrade your locks for insurance Lockforce Locksmiths in Grimsby can do
this for you same day.
Lockforce
Locksmiths in Grimsby also change locks for new homeowners, so customers know
that they are the only people with the keys to there new home. Lockforce
Locksmith in Grimsby can also cut keys on site, and these are guaranteed.
Lockforce
Locksmiths also supply the new handles or plates required if requested from our
customers for both easy of use and cosmetic purposes.
Call
Lockforce Locksmiths in Grimsby or visit our website to ask questions or see
how we can best help you.

Lock advice from an Expert Locksmith in Hull.
When picking
the lock to have fitted to your home, there are a few things to consider. Such as
Type, Security Level and Convince.
So, there
are a few type of door lock each having its on positive and negatives we will
go though a few of the main ones on this blog.
So as a
locksmith in hull the most common lock we see are standard Euro Cylinders. These
provide little to no security when it comes to burglary’s these locks are
easily, Snapped, Drilled, Picked and even by passed.
These can
be upgraded to increase the security of your door options Lockforce Locksmiths
in Hull offer are. Anti-Snap 1-star cylinders these provide about 10x the
protection when it comes to security these are drill resistant and Snap safe.
This lock has multiple protection parts including snap off sections and even a pin that fires to secure the lock if some one try’s to break in. Lockforce Locksmiths in Hull fit these locks the same day if requested you can even have multiple locks all on 1 key.
All of our
euro cylinders come with a minimum of 3 keys, and we stock all sizes of these
on all of our Lockforce Locksmiths in Hull Van for same day fitting if required.
For more information on our locks vist Lockforce Locksmiths in Hull @ https://www.lockforce.co.uk/locksmith/Hull/
or give us a call on 01482 298002

Do your locks comply with your home insurers' requirements?
How To Stop Your Door Lock From Failing
To understand why and if this could affect you then you need to understand more about the doors and locks that protect you, your family and precious valuables.
๐ท Photo: Noel Tierney, Lockforce Locksmiths Bolton |
There are 3 main door types: UPVC, Composite or Wooden.
There are some door types that fail or cause more problems than others.
Do you know what type of door you have?
In this article we will focus on UPVC & Composite doors.
Why...?
These door types are the most common type in the UK and have many moving parts. And more moving parts means that there is more that can go wrong.
Let's be honest it is not something you think about (if at all) until something serious goes wrong.
Unfortunately we see problems every day and in many cases it is possible to prevent an issue if you understand how your door locks work, what can go wrong and "tell tale" signs.
- The cylinder - an essential part of the locking mechanism that is operated by the key. If you have the WRONG cylinder then your security could be compromised.
- The Multi Point Locking system - this is the part of the lock that makes us feel safe as you lift the handle and you feel the locking mechanism "lock" into place. This is completely redundant if the cylinder is not the right quality.
- The KEEPS - these are the parts of the locking mechanism that are installed on the frame of the door to help secure the door with the multi point locking system. These can move or displaced and can stop you locking the door.
- The Fitting of the door - a poorly fitted door can lead to untold issues with opening and closing, locking or unlocking your door. Doors that are not aligned up properly to other aspect of the door will cause permanent or intermittent issues.
*** It is also possible for door fittings to move over time and with extensive use ***. - Changes in the door fitting caused by the weather - UPVC and Composite doors will move (expand / contract) due to the weather (temperature). A door that previously worked 100% can become "seized" when then weather changes.

How to determine if your locks are good enough…

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How to Prevent Thieves From Stealing Your Dog at Home
We Brits have such a love affair with dogs. During lockdown especially, we shared a torrent of pictures and videos of dogs doing daft things to make us feel better. They somehow have a magical, calming effect. Some 3.2 million households acquired a pet to ease the loneliness of lockdown. Adoptions and sales of dogs soared.
Pampering our dogs
is our nation's obsession. It's industrialised and big money. We spend an
average of £240 each month on them. With the pet boom of the pandemic came
inflated prices and designer pooches sold on the black market. Dogs have become
a commodity.
Puppy smugglers and
opportunistic criminals saw the easy pickings to cash in on the demand and
around 12 dogs are being stolen in the UK every day.
Brazen thieves lure
and snatch pets at every possible opportunity - caravans, kennels, gardens, houses,
cars, heaven forbidden, even whilst out walking and scooping up poop. And they
are indiscriminate which human victims they target - breeders, celebrities,
macho men, families, the elderly and the disabled.
The key message
from the Dog Theft Awareness Week 2021 is to be CAREFUL OUT THERE, as NO ONE IS
SAFE and NO WHERE IS SAFE ANYMORE.
The home and garden
are the hot spots for pet theft.
52%
of dogs are stolen from gardens and 19% of dogs are stolen in house burglaries.
Puppies adopted during
lockdown might not have been home alone yet. Leaving them on their own when as
we go back to our ‘new normal’ lives may well lead to separation anxiety. The
howling and barking of a distressed dog could draw attention to would-be
burglars.
The loss of a furry
companion is so devastating. They are family. We need to do everything we can
to protect our pets and keep them safe.
If your dog is left
at home, securing your property
and garden is a one way to reduce the risk of your dog being stolen.
There are some
simple measures you can make to secure your home against any potential thieves:
·
Fit
key-operated locks to all downstairs and easy-access windows
·
Lock
all the doors and windows every time you leave the house
·
Keep
ladders and tools locked away
·
Hide
all keys out of sight
How
secure is your home against burglars?
Try to think like a
burglar and identify where there are weak points in your home. Most burglars
enter properties through unlocked front doors and windows, or where they can
discretely gain access through poor quality locks.
Lockforce have been
providing locksmith services across many parts of the UK and our experience
shows that prevention is better than having to help a customer once it's too
late.
You can't put the
price on how good a dog is for our wellbeing. They love us unconditionally and
they need our help. Now may be the time to check your home security and upgrade
your locks to insurance-approved British Standards and modern technology to
keep them safe. We can provide a full survey of your home and advise you how
best to stop dognappers grabbing your four-legged companion from their home.
To find a local
Lockforce locksmith in your area, visit lockforce.co.uk or call 0333 567 8920.