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Commercial Locksmith in Orange County

A commercial locksmith services the hardware businesses actually run on: storefront mortise locks, panic and exit devices, interchangeable cores, master key systems, and keypad access. The difference from residential is less about locks and more about liability: egress rules, key control, and staff turnover without downtime.

Commercial services

Beyond the front door

The commercial menu starts with the lockout but rarely ends there. Glass storefront doors run narrow-stile mortise locks that need their own parts and skills. Back-of-house doors carry panic bars, alarmed exits, and door closers that drift out of adjustment. Office suites accumulate keyed-alike sets, interchangeable cores, and the question of who exactly can open the supply room.

One visit often covers several of these at once, which is why commercial work is usually quoted per project rather than per lock.

Key control is a management tool

A master key system turns key chaos into a hierarchy: each employee's key opens exactly the doors their job needs, managers hold broader keys, and one master runs the building. Pair it with a restricted keyway and copies can't be cut at a kiosk, so 'how many keys exist' becomes a number you actually know.

Interchangeable cores take turnover economics further: when someone leaves, the core swaps in minutes and the old key dies, without replacing hardware. For businesses with regular staff changes, that difference compounds fast.

Compliance you inherit with the building

Commercial doors answer to codes that homes don't. Exit routes must open freely from inside with a single motion, which makes a sticking panic bar a liability rather than an annoyance. Public-facing doors generally want lever hardware that can be operated without grasping. None of this is optional when an inspector or an incident shows up, and good lock work keeps the hardware on the right side of it.

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Commercial locksmith: common questions

Can you set up a master key system for our office?

Yes. The system is designed around your floor plan and roles: who needs which doors, where the hierarchy sits, and whether a restricted keyway should prevent unauthorized copies. It's installed during normal lock work and scales from a two-door suite to a whole building.

What are restricted keys?

Keys cut on a controlled keyway that kiosks and hardware stores can't duplicate. Copies come only through the issuing locksmith with authorization on file, which means your key count stays accurate after every departure and contractor engagement.

Our exit hardware sticks. How urgent is that?

Treat it as urgent. Egress hardware must open freely from inside with one motion; a panic bar that needs a shove is a code violation and a real hazard in an evacuation. Repair or adjustment is usually quick, and it's the kind of fix worth doing the same week you notice it.

Do you work with property managers handling multiple buildings?

That's a natural fit for commercial lock work: standardized hardware across properties, master systems per building, documented key control, and turnover rekeys handled on a schedule instead of as surprises. Bring the portfolio list to the first conversation.