Door lock fitting in Exeter

Professional door lock fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60-£85

Typical Duration

45-90 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Professional door lock fitting - new locks installed from scratch with proper morticing. Mortice locks, cylinder locks, and latches cut in cleanly with strike plates aligned.

New Lock, Proper Security

Fitting a new lock isn't just drilling holes - it's cutting a precise mortice pocket, aligning the face plate, positioning the strike plate, and getting everything working smoothly. Done right, your door is more secure. Done wrong, the lock fails when you need it.

🔐 Precision matters. A lock is only as good as its installation. Proper morticing and alignment make all the difference.


What Good Lock Fitting Achieves

✅ Fitted Properly❌ Poor Installation
Smooth operationStiff or binding
Bolt throws fullyDoesn't engage striker
Years of useWear and failure
Real securityFalse security

What You Get

🔧 Full Installation

StageWhat Happens
MarkLock position set at correct height
MorticePocket cut for lock body
FaceFace plate recessed flush
StrikeStriker plate fitted to frame
FinishOperation checked, keys tested

📦 Lock Types Fitted

  • Mortice deadlocks (5-lever)
  • Mortice sashlocks
  • Cylinder locks (euro profile)
  • Rim locks (Yale type)
  • Bathroom locks

Pricing Guide

Lock TypeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Standard mortice lock45 mins£60
Complex fitting90 mins£85

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Lock supplied by customer or sourced by us.


Perfect For...

New doors - Security installed from scratch

Security upgrade - Better lock, properly fitted

Matching set - Front and back door locks

Insurance requirements - British Standard locks

Why Choose Us for Door lock fitting in Exeter?

Clean mortice cut

Lock operates smoothly

Strike plate aligned perfectly

Security properly installed

What to Expect

Step 1: Prepare

Lock position marked, door supported, morticing equipment ready.

Step 2: Fit

Mortice cut cleanly, lock fitted, face plate recessed, striker aligned.

Step 3: Test

Key operation checked, bolt throw tested, smooth operation confirmed.

🔧 DIY Tips

Fitting it yourself? Here's what's involved:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Drill and bits
  • Chisels (sharp!)
  • Mallet
  • Marking gauge
  • Tape measure

📐 Key steps

  1. Mark lock position (typically 990mm from floor)
  2. Mark mortice outline on door edge
  3. Drill out most of waste
  4. Chisel mortice square and clean
  5. Recess face plate flush
  6. Mark and fit striker plate

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Mortice too wide (lock wobbles)
  • Mortice not deep enough (face plate proud)
  • Striker misaligned (bolt misses)
  • Rushing the chisel work (messy edges)

💡 Pro trick: Use the lock body as a template - hold it against the door edge and mark around it with a sharp pencil. Then you know exactly what to remove.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🔒 Insurance often specifies locks - many policies require 5-lever mortice deadlocks to British Standard (BS3621). Check your policy and buy compliant locks.

Buying locks:

  • Check door thickness vs lock size
  • 5-lever for external doors
  • BS3621 for insurance compliance
  • Match existing if adding second lock

External doors:

  • Usually need two locks
  • One near top, one near bottom
  • Or single multipoint lock
  • Discuss security requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What's involved in fitting a new lock?

For mortice locks, a pocket is cut into the door edge to house the lock body. The face plate is recessed. The strike plate goes in the frame. Then comes the handles and any cylinder. It needs precision.

Can any door have a mortice lock?

Most solid doors yes. The door needs to be thick enough to house the lock - usually minimum 44mm. Hollow doors can have surface-mounted locks but not mortice locks.

Should I buy the lock first?

Yes, or tell me what type you want and I can source it. Having the lock on the day avoids a second visit. Make sure it's the right type for your door thickness.

How long will it last?

A quality lock fitted properly should last decades. Cheap locks wear faster. The fitting matters as much as the lock - a well-fitted budget lock beats a poorly-fitted expensive one.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60-£85

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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