Safe Lockout / Opening
Locked out of your safe? We open most home and commercial safes non-destructively — manipulation, bypass, or electronic recovery — preserving the safe for continued use.
Combination resets, lockout opening (non-destructive when possible), drilling, sales, and installation for home and commercial safes. Liberty, Browning, AMSEC, Mosler, and beyond.
Manipulation, bypass, and electronic recovery come first — drilling is a last resort. Most home and small commercial safes can be opened non-destructively, preserving the safe for continued use. We've been doing this work for 20+ years.
Most of the safes we open are non-destructive. The exceptions — usually broken / spun dials, electronic-lock board failures, or relockers triggered by a tampering attempt — require precision drilling at a known weak point. Once we're inside, we replace the damaged lock and repair the drill point so the safe stays functional and presentable.
Drilled at a controlled, known-weak point — brass boltwork and lock body intact, drill shavings visible at the bottom of the cavity. Customer's safe was back in service the same day with a new lock module and the drill point professionally patched. Most homeowners assume drilling means a destroyed safe — it doesn't.
Two decades of safe experience. We always attempt non-destructive entry first to preserve your safe for continued use.
Locked out of your safe? We open most home and commercial safes non-destructively — manipulation, bypass, or electronic recovery — preserving the safe for continued use.
Lost or want to change the combination? We reset combinations on most electronic and mechanical-dial safes once the safe is open.
Last resort for high-security safes when non-destructive entry isn't possible. Done with care — drill point repaired and lock replaced after.
Home, gun, jewelry, and small commercial safes. We help you pick the right size and security rating, then install properly — anchored, leveled, tested.
Retail, restaurants, hotels, jewelry stores, gun shops, offices. Lockouts, combination changes, scheduled maintenance, complete safe replacement.
Specialty floor-safe and wall-safe service — opened and re-locked without damaging the safe body or your flooring.
Every common type. Home safes, gun safes, jewelry safes, fire-resistant safes, floor and wall safes, electronic keypad safes, mechanical dial safes, and commercial-grade B-rate, C-rate, and TL-rated business safes. Brands include Liberty, Browning, Cannon, Winchester, Champion, Sturdy, AMSEC, Hayman, Mosler, Diebold, and many others.
Typical safe lockout pricing runs $150–$450 depending on safe type. Simple home electronic safes (lost combination, dead battery): $150–$250. Mechanical dial home safes (forgotten combination): $200–$350. Commercial safes: $350–$650. High-security or TL-rated safes: $500+. Drilling adds $100–$200 if non-destructive entry isn't possible. Always quoted upfront.
Not usually. Most home and small commercial safes can be opened non-destructively through manipulation, bypass, or electronic recovery — preserving the safe for continued use. Drilling is a last resort for high-security safes or when the lock mechanism has failed mechanically. We always attempt non-destructive entry first.
Yes. Once we've opened the safe (or if you have it open), we can reset the combination on most electronic and mechanical-dial safes. Some high-security safes require manufacturer-specific tools or service — we'll tell you upfront if that's the case.
Yes. We sell and install home safes, gun safes, jewelry safes, and small commercial safes. We help you pick the right size and security rating for what you're storing, then install properly — anchored, leveled, and tested. Brands available on request.
Yes. We handle commercial safe service for retail, restaurants, hotels, jewelry stores, gun shops, and offices. Lockouts, combination changes, scheduled maintenance, drilling, and complete safe replacement. Account terms, COI on request, Net 30 available.
We can open and replace the lock on most floor and wall safes without damaging the safe body or your flooring. Smaller floor safes are typically opened by manipulating the dial; key-locked models can be picked or have the lock cylinder replaced. We confirm the approach before dispatching.
A real person answers — not a call center. Tell us whether it's a car key, a home rekey, or a commercial install, and we'll send the right tech with the right tools.