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Snapped key in the lock? We extract it. We don't drill it. — in Stirling

DBS-verified locksmiths with extraction tools — most jobs done non-destructively in under 20 minutes.

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Coverage

Stirling and the Forth Valley

Response

15-25 minutes

Region

Scotland

Postcodes

FK

Half the key in your hand, half in the cylinder. The good news: a competent locksmith has it out in 20 minutes, and you almost never need a new lock.

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Locksmiths with extraction tools

Every bidder on LockSafe carries the kit to extract — not just drill. Drilling is the last resort, not the opening move.

Extraction quoted up-front

Bids itemise the extraction call-out separately from any lock replacement, so you only pay for what's needed.

Coverage

Areas we cover in Stirling

City CentreBridge of AllanCausewayheadCambusbarronSt NiniansRaplochBannockburnCorntonRiverside

Stirling locksmith services

Local answers

Key Snapped in the Lock in Stirling — FAQs

  • How quickly can a locksmith reach me in Stirling?
    Average LockSafe response time in Stirling is 15-25 minutes thanks to our network covering City Centre, Bridge of Allan, Causewayhead, Cambusbarron and all surrounding Scotland areas.
  • How long does it take to extract a snapped key?
    Typically 5–20 minutes for a standard UK euro-cylinder or nightlatch. Mortice locks can take a little longer because of the deeper keyway.
  • Will I need a new lock?
    Usually not — once the broken half is removed, the lock still works. You will need a new key cut. If the cylinder is visibly worn, it's worth replacing while the locksmith is on site.
  • Can I extract a snapped key myself?
    If a few millimetres of the broken half are sticking out, fine-nose pliers sometimes work. If the break is flush or recessed, you need specialist extractors — DIY attempts usually push the broken half deeper and turn a 20-minute job into a drill-out.
  • Why did my key snap in the first place?
    Most commonly: a worn cylinder where the pins no longer align cleanly, a misaligned door where the bolt drags against the strike plate, or a cheap blank cut by a kiosk. The locksmith can usually tell you which one in 30 seconds of inspection.

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