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You get locks that function perfectly from the moment we finish. No wondering if they’ll hold up when someone tries your door. No dealing with keys that stick or deadbolts that don’t fully engage.
Your new security system works because we install it correctly the first time. Proper measurements, quality hardware, installation that meets NYC building codes. You’re not getting locks slapped onto your door—you’re getting protection that actually protects.
The difference shows up when it matters. When you turn the key, it works smoothly. When someone tests your door, it stays locked. When you need your security to perform, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
Super Security Locks Smith carries full NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection licensing. Not because we want to—because it’s required by law, and we follow the law. We maintain proper documentation, insurance, and professional standards.
We know the Lower East Side’s building types inside and out. Pre-war tenements with solid wood doors. Modern luxury developments with steel frames. Commercial spaces with heavy traffic patterns. Each situation needs different hardware and different installation approaches.
You’re working with locksmiths who understand both the neighborhood’s unique challenges and NYC’s strict regulations. We keep the required records, verify ownership before any work, and handle the compliance details that protect your investment.
First, we assess your door, frame, and current security setup. Every building in the Lower East Side is different, and not every lock works on every door. We tell you exactly what you’re working with before making any recommendations.
Then we explain your options based on your actual needs and budget. High-security deadbolts for street-level exposure. Commercial-grade hardware for business entrances. Smart locks if convenience matters more than maximum security. No overselling, no pressure.
Installation happens with proper tools and techniques that prevent damage. We measure everything twice, test the fit before final mounting, and make sure your door closes smoothly with the new hardware. You get security that works and doors that function normally.
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Your lock installation includes everything needed for proper security and function. Deadbolts, cylinder locks, high-security options, smart locks—whatever actually makes sense for your specific property and risk level.
Lower East Side security needs vary dramatically from block to block. Ground-floor apartments near Houston Street face different threats than fourth-floor walk-ups on quiet side streets. Commercial spaces have different requirements than residential properties. We match the hardware to the actual situation, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
You also get proper documentation for insurance requirements, warranty information, and maintenance guidance. NYC regulations require detailed record-keeping for all locksmith work, and we handle that paperwork so you have everything you need if questions arise later.
Standard deadbolt installation takes 15-30 minutes per lock on newer doors in good condition. High-security locks or smart lock systems typically need 45 minutes to an hour because of the additional components and calibration required.
Older Lower East Side buildings often need extra preparation time. Pre-war doors may have non-standard dimensions or previous hardware modifications that require custom solutions. We’ll assess your specific door and give you an accurate time estimate before starting any work.
Complex installations like master key systems or access control integration can take several hours, but we schedule these jobs appropriately so you know what to expect. No rushing through important security work just to save time.
Ground-floor and basement apartments benefit most from high-security deadbolts with pick and drill resistance. These locations face higher risk and need hardware that can withstand more sophisticated attack methods than standard locks provide.
Upper-floor apartments can often use quality standard deadbolts unless there are specific concerns like accessible fire escapes or windows. Pre-war buildings with solid wood doors can handle heavier security hardware better than newer construction with hollow-core doors.
Smart locks offer convenience but need reliable power and compatible door configurations. We’ll evaluate whether smart technology makes sense for your specific setup, usage patterns, and security requirements rather than just selling you the latest gadget.
Standard residential lock installation doesn’t require permits, but the locksmith doing the work must hold current NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection licensing. This isn’t optional—it’s required by city law for all locksmith services.
Commercial installations sometimes trigger additional building code requirements depending on occupancy type and local regulations. We’re familiar with these requirements and will identify any special compliance needs for your specific project before starting work.
The licensing requirement protects you from unlicensed operators who may lack proper training, insurance, or accountability. Always verify current NYC licensing before allowing any locksmith to work on your property—it’s your legal right and practical protection.
Basic deadbolt installation typically runs $100-200 including labor, depending on your door condition and hardware selection. High-security locks range from $200-400 because of the specialized hardware costs and additional installation requirements.
Smart locks and complex systems have higher material costs but similar labor time for standard installations. The final price depends on your hardware choices, any door preparation needed, and additional security features you want included.
We provide clear, upfront estimates before starting any work. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, no price changes after we arrive. Emergency or after-hours service costs more, but scheduled appointments during normal hours get our standard rates.
Start with NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection licensing verification. This is legally required and ensures proper training, background clearance, and regulatory compliance. Ask to see the license and verify it’s current—legitimate locksmiths will show it willingly.
Look for clear, upfront pricing and detailed explanations of what work needs to be done. Avoid anyone who won’t discuss costs until they arrive or gives vague estimates that could change dramatically once work begins.
Professional locksmiths carry proper insurance, maintain required records, and can explain why specific hardware recommendations make sense for your situation. They should answer your questions directly rather than using high-pressure sales tactics or rushing you into decisions.
Yes, but older doors often require additional preparation work to ensure proper fit and long-term function. Pre-war buildings frequently have doors with non-standard dimensions or previous modifications that need custom installation approaches.
Solid wood doors from older buildings are actually excellent for high-security hardware because they provide superior mounting stability compared to newer hollow-core doors. However, we may need to modify existing holes or reinforce mounting points for optimal security.
We assess each door individually and explain exactly what preparation work is necessary before starting installation. This prevents surprises and ensures your new locks will function reliably for years, even on doors that are decades or centuries old.
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