
Commercial Lock Installation & Replacement
Worn-out locks, a key that walked off, or a new lease? We pull the old hardware and install commercial-grade locks at your North Dallas business, on site.
Commercial lock installation and replacement is the on-site swap of failing, outdated, or compromised door hardware for new commercial-grade locks at your business. Apex Locksmith installs and replaces deadbolts, mortise locks, lever sets, and panic exit devices across 20 North Dallas cities, with a tech coming to you and a flat price quoted before any work starts.
- Free on-site assessment of every exterior and interior door before we quote
- Commercial-grade hardware sized to your door and traffic, not residential builder-grade
- Removal and disposal of old locks, plus alignment and strike adjustment
- Flat per-door quote in writing before the first screw comes out
Commercial jobs are quoted per door after a free on-site assessment, since hardware, grade, and door count vary. No set list price.
How Commercial Lock Installation Works
Three steps from first call to working hardware, usually same day for North Dallas businesses.
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Walk the doors
A tech meets you at the property, checks each door, and confirms what grade and type of lock fits your traffic, fire code, and security needs.
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Get a flat quote
You see the per-door price and the exact hardware in writing. Nothing gets installed until you say go.
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Install and test
We pull the old locks, mount the new ones, adjust the strikes and alignment, hand you the keys, and watch each door latch and lock before we leave.
Commercial Hardware We Install
Grade-rated locks and exit devices for offices, retail, and multi-tenant buildings across North Dallas
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We can master-key or keyed-alike your new locks so one key opens every door, or set up tiered access where managers hold a master and staff get limited keys.
Commercial Lock Installation & Replacement Near You
Same service, priced the same, across North Dallas.