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Lock Installation Service in Stoke-on-Trent
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All services in Stoke-on-Trent →A door condition assessment on a post-war estate property covers five points: hinge security, door drop relative to the frame, rebate clearance at the closing face, frame plumb, and the condition of the existing lock aperture. Issues found at any point are quoted before work starts — there is no scenario in which a fitting begins and prep work is added to the invoice afterward.
On the day
Fitting day in Stoke-on-Trent — the five-step sequence
New locks go in against a defined sequence, not ad-hoc. Here's the order each of our engineers works through on a typical Stoke-on-Trent installation — the same on a terraced front door as on a new-build UPVC back door.
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Confirm parts and measurements
Before any tools come out we walk through the hardware that's been ordered for your Stoke-on-Trent property — cylinder sizes, gearbox type where relevant, strike plate dimensions, and any fire or insurance ratings. If something's a size off, we reschedule rather than force the fit.
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Prep door and frame
Existing furniture is removed, the door checked for square and for any swelling or drop on the hinges. On older ST1 stock the frame often needs a chisel adjustment at the keep; on new-build doors it's usually a clean lift and drop. Anything structural that's out of scope is flagged before we go further.
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Fit the hardware
Cylinder, gearbox, multipoint strip, or mortice case goes in against the manufacturer's template. Fixings match the frame material — steel screws into softwood, self-tappers into aluminium, no-slip fixings into composite. Nothing is over-torqued; we size the replacement cylinder before any fixing is committed to final torque.
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Align and test
Every operation is tested with the door both open and closed — key in, key out, handle lifted, deadlock thrown, thumb-turn from inside. On a multipoint we test each hook and shoot-bolt independently before signing off. Anything that binds gets adjusted there and then, not "later".
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Handover and keys
Keys are counted against the job card and handed over with a one-page written summary: what was fitted, the replacement cylinder run spec noted, serial numbers where relevant, and a seven-day follow-up window. On insurance-graded installs the compliance paperwork lands by email the same day.
What we measure
Four measurements that decide the fit in Stoke-on-Trent
Post-war estate housing: original timber doors typically run a 35/35 euro cylinder with a 45mm backset; UPVC and composite replacements need the gearbox profile confirmed before ordering a TS007 3-star replacement.
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Door thickness
44 / 54 / 70 mm
Determines whether the standard cylinder length fits flush or needs a long-body variant.
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Backset
45 / 60 / 70 mm
Distance from the edge of the door to the centre of the cylinder. Common on UK doors but not universal.
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Euro cylinder length
30/30 → 45/55
Measured separately from each side of the door. Must sit flush — too proud and the cylinder is vulnerable to snapping.
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Frame material
Timber · Composite · Aluminium
Stoke-on-Trent stock varies widely. Frame material dictates fixings, strike plate type, and the correct spec for the replacement cylinder run.
- Post-war estate properties converted to UPVC or composite have standardised gearbox profiles but the cylinder size varies with each door manufacturer — confirm before ordering.
- Original 1960s–80s timber doors still on their original hardware typically accept a 35/35 or 40/40 euro cylinder; backset is usually 45mm but measure before ordering.
- Council-built properties refurbished in the 1990s–2000s often carry a mix of door types on one visit — confirm the frame material per door before applying a single cylinder grade across all access points.
Pricing — what shifts it
What affects a Stoke-on-Trent lock installation price
Post-war and council-built properties often need a door condition check before the price is fixed — hinge wear, frame settlement, and door drop are common on this housing stock and affect prep time. We assess on arrival and revise the quote if the frame needs work before the lock goes in. From £59.
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New-fit vs like-for-like replacement
Fitting into an existing cut-out is cheaper than routing a new one. Period doors in Stoke-on-Trent often need a fresh cut; UPVC is almost always like-for-like.
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Hardware tier
Standard cylinder sits at the base price; TS007 3-star anti-snap, BS3621 mortice, and restricted keyways each add to the parts cost.
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Door condition
A square door on tight hinges fits fast. Drop at the hinge side, swelling, or a warped strike plate adds time — we flag this during the measurement call, not at the end.
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Number of doors on the same visit
Fitting front, back, and garage side-door in one appointment is meaningfully cheaper than three separate visits across Stoke-on-Trent.
Lock Installation in Stoke-on-Trent — FAQ
Common questions about lock installation in Stoke-on-Trent.
Can you install a lock on a brand-new door?
Lock installation questions on post-war homes often come back to fitting margin — the frame rebate depth and door leaf tolerance set the available adjustment. On homes that have had their frames repainted or reglazed over the years, confirming that margin before fitting avoids a binding bolt. Yes — this is one of our most common installation jobs in Stoke-on-Trent. Carpenters and joiners often hang the door and leave lock fitting to specialists. We measure the rebate, chisel for a BS3621 mortice case, fit the strike plate, and test through a full key cycle. Finished work looks factory-fit.
Do I need BS3621 on a new installation?
For external doors on Stoke-on-Trent homes with standard insurance — yes, almost certainly. BS3621 is the minimum most UK home insurers specify on final-exit wooden doors. We fit BS3621 as standard and issue written paperwork confirming the standard for your insurance file.
Can you keyed-alike multiple new locks?
Yes — if you want one key to open your front and rear doors, we supply keyed-alike cylinders on the most common profiles. Arrange at the survey stage so we bring matching parts. This works cleanly on UPVC euro cylinders and on certain mortice profiles.
We've just moved into a new-build in Stoke-on-Trent — do the locks already meet insurance standards?
Not always. Many Stoke-on-Trent new-builds come with entry-level euro cylinders on UPVC or composite doors that lack the TS007 3-star anti-snap rating, and sometimes a mortice case that predates BS3621 on the side door. We survey the whole property, identify any hardware gaps, and upgrade to compliant standards on the same visit — with a compliance pack for your insurer.
Also nearby
Areas near Stoke-on-Trent
we also cover
Our engineers don't just cover Stoke-on-Trent — we serve the surrounding towns and neighbourhoods too. If you're just outside Stoke-on-Trent, we can still reach you fast.
- Newcastle-under-Lyme 3.5 mi
- Crewe 18.2 mi
- Stafford 17.6 mi
- Congleton 13.5 mi
- Leek 11.4 mi
- Uttoxeter 14.8 mi
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