Wakefield · Broken Key Extraction
Broken Key Extraction in Wakefield
Specialist extraction. Cylinder saved where possible. Fixed price. Average response in Wakefield: 15-25 minutes.
Get a verified Wakefield locksmithFrom From £70
Snapped a key in your lock? LockSafe UK's verified locksmiths extract broken keys in the UK using specialist tools — usually saving the existing cylinder so you don't pay for a new lock. Fixed price agreed before work starts.
What's included
- ✓Specialist key-extraction tools
- ✓Cylinder saved wherever possible
- ✓Replacement key cut on site if needed
- ✓Fixed quote before work starts
About Wakefield
the cathedral city of West Yorkshire.
Coverage: Wakefield city centre and the Five Towns
Postcodes: WF
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Local answers
Broken Key Extraction in Wakefield — FAQs
How much does broken key extraction cost in Wakefield?
Broken Key Extraction in Wakefield starts from From £70. The bid you accept on LockSafe is the price you pay — no doorstep upsells, no surprise fees. Final price depends on lock type and time of day.How fast can a locksmith reach Wakefield?
Average LockSafe response time in Wakefield is 15-25 minutes, covering City Centre, Sandal, Outwood, Lupset and all of Yorkshire and the Humber.Can a snapped key be removed without replacing the lock?
Yes — in most cases. A verified locksmith uses specialist extraction tools to pull the broken half cleanly, leaving the cylinder intact. A replacement lock is only needed when the cylinder itself is damaged.How much does broken key extraction cost in the UK?
Broken key extraction in the UK typically costs £70–£140 on LockSafe UK, with the price fixed before the locksmith arrives. Replacement cylinders, if required, are quoted separately and approved by you.Why did my key snap in the first place?
Keys snap when the lock is dry, misaligned, or worn — or the key has metal fatigue from years of use. After extraction, the locksmith can lubricate or service the cylinder so it doesn't happen again.Can you cut a new key from the broken one?
Yes, in most cases. Once the broken half is extracted, both pieces can be used as a template to cut a new working key on site, provided the bitting is intact.What if it's a UPVC door lock?
Same approach. UPVC multi-point cylinders (Yale, Avocet, etc.) accept the same extraction tools — the locksmith may also test the gearbox while on site to make sure nothing else has been strained.