7th AVE LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Commercial Locksmith Services in FL New York & the FL New York area

When a storefront won't open before the morning rush or a back-office door jams during inventory, every locked minute costs your business money. 7th Ave Locksmith is a 24/7 mobile commercial locksmith serving businesses across New York and the surrounding FL New York area, from ground-floor retail on the avenues to upper-floor offices, warehouses, and mixed-use buildings. Our trained, insured technicians come to you with a fully stocked van, so most jobs are diagnosed and handled in a single visit.

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Licensed, bonded & insured

We work with the full range of hardware you find on commercial doors — heavy mortise locks on glass storefronts, panic bars on fire-rated exits, door knob lock sets on interior offices, aluminum-frame deadlatches, and master-keyed systems that tie a whole building together. Whether you manage a single shop, a restaurant, a medical suite, or a multi-tenant property, call (646) 349-7149 and we'll confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins.

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What we do

Storefront Mortise Locks

Install and repair heavy-duty mortise locks built for glass storefront doors that open hundreds of times a day.

Master Key Systems

Design tiered master key setups so managers and staff carry only the keys they need.

Panic Bars & Exit Devices

Fit code-compliant panic hardware and door closers for offices and retail spaces.

Emergency Lockout Response

Fast dispatch across the FL New York area when a shop or office can't open on time.

Commercial Lockouts and Emergency Business Access

A commercial lockout rarely happens at a convenient time. A manager leaves the keys in a coat pocket at home, an electronic strike fails after a power blip, or a mortise lock seizes on a busy glass storefront and the cylinder simply won't turn. As an emergency commercial locksmith, our first job on arrival is to verify you're authorized to access the space — we ask for identification and proof of ownership or management (a lease, a business card matching the signage, or an on-site employee who can confirm your role). This protects your business and keeps the entry legitimate.

Before we do anything invasive, we check the simple things: an unlocked secondary or rear entrance, a spare key held by another keyholder, or a mechanical issue we can free without opening the lock at all. When entry is required, we use non-destructive methods wherever the hardware allows, so your door, frame, and cylinder stay intact and you're not paying to replace a whole mortise lock or panic device afterward. If a component has already failed internally, we carry replacement cylinders, latches, and common commercial hardware on the van to get you operating again fast.

Time matters, so our dispatch is built for speed across the FL New York service area. Give us the door type — glass storefront, solid-core office door with a door knob lock, a fire exit with a panic bar — and we'll arrive prepared with the right tools and stock. Call (646) 349-7149 anytime, day or night; we answer 24/7 and can usually give you a realistic arrival window on the same call.

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How Master Key Systems Work and When They Pay Off

A master key system lets one key open many doors while individual keys open only specific ones — so an owner or property manager carries a single master, a department head carries a sub-master for their floor, and each employee carries a change key that opens just their own space. On commercial doors this is usually built into mortise lock cylinders or high-quality rim and mortise cylinders, giving you a clean hierarchy without hanging a dozen keys off every ring. For multi-tenant buildings and businesses with storage, offices, and utility rooms, the convenience and control add up quickly.

The right time to plan a master key system is before you need it — during a fit-out, a renovation, or when you're already changing several locks anyway. We map out who needs access to what, then key the cylinders so the hierarchy makes sense: front entry, back-of-house, manager's office, IT closet, and shared spaces each fall into a logical tier. When staff change, we can often rekey a single cylinder rather than rebuilding the whole system, which keeps future maintenance simple and inexpensive to administer.

Master keying also pairs well with restricted-key hardware, so copies can't be cut at a hardware counter without authorization. If you're weighing whether a master system is worth it, our technicians will look at your actual door layout and traffic patterns and give you an honest recommendation — including when a simpler set of keyed-alike locks would serve you just as well. Either way, you'll get a clear plan and an exact price before we cut a single key.

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High-Security and Restricted-Key Locks for Commercial Doors

Not all locks resist the same threats. Standard cylinders can be vulnerable to picking, bumping, or unauthorized key duplication, which is a real concern for cash-handling businesses, pharmacies, server rooms, and anywhere sensitive stock or records live. High-security cylinders add pick and drill resistance, hardened components, and — importantly — restricted keyways, meaning blanks aren't sold openly and copies require documented authorization from your business. That single feature stops the quiet problem of ex-employees or contractors holding a key they duplicated years ago.

We install and service high-security and restricted-key options across common commercial platforms, including Schlage and other reputable manufacturers, and we can fit them into mortise lock bodies, rim cylinders, and door knob lock assemblies so the upgrade works with your existing doors. For storefronts with aluminum frames and glass, we match the cylinder to the mortise or deadlatch hardware already in the frame, avoiding a full door replacement. The goal is stronger security that fits what you have, not an expensive rip-and-replace.

Cost depends on the hardware you choose, how many openings you're securing, the lock and door type, and any parts we need to bring — we'll walk you through the trade-offs and confirm the full price up front. If you're not sure whether high-security locks are overkill for your space, tell us what you're protecting and we'll give you a straight answer. Call (646) 349-7149 to set up a walkthrough anywhere in the FL New York area.

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Panic Hardware, Exit Devices and Code Compliance

Panic hardware — the horizontal push bars on exit doors — exists so people can leave a building instantly in an emergency without fumbling for a knob or turning a thumbturn. On many commercial and assembly occupancies these exit devices aren't optional; they're expected on egress doors, and worn or non-functioning hardware is both a safety hazard and a liability. Our team handles panic bar installation on new doors, panic bar replacement when a device is sticking, sagging, or no longer latching, and repairs to the linkages and latches inside the mechanism.

A common and important configuration is a panic bar with mortise lock — the exit device pushes to release while a mortise cylinder controls locking and outside access. This setup is widespread on storefronts and fire-rated doors because it combines free egress with secure entry, but it has to be adjusted correctly so the bar releases reliably every time and the mortise lock still throws properly from outside. We also fit rim and surface-mounted exit devices, add outside trim and pulls, and make sure the door closer, strike, and alignment all cooperate so the door isn't dragging or failing to latch.

When we install or replace exit hardware, we set it up to release freely from the inside and to relock securely from the outside where your operation requires it — never in a way that traps people in during an emergency. If your egress doors are due for attention, get them checked before an inspection or an incident forces the issue. Tell us the door and hardware type when you call and we'll bring the right exit device and trim.

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Lock Changes After Staff Turnover, Move-Outs, or a Break-In

The moment a keyholder leaves on bad terms, loses a key, or a break-in happens, every lock they could open is a question mark. The fastest, most economical fix is usually a business lock rekey rather than replacing the hardware: we take apart the existing cylinders and re-pin them to a brand-new key, so all the old keys stop working immediately. As a rekey commercial locksmith service, we can rekey your front mortise lock, back-office door knob lock, storage rooms, and file cabinets to a single new key or keep them separated — whatever matches how you run the place.

When hardware is damaged, outdated, or you specifically want an upgrade, we handle full lock changes and can move you to restricted keys at the same time so the new keys can't be copied without your say-so. After a break-in we also inspect the door, frame, strike, and any pry damage, because a lock is only as strong as what it's mounted in — a reinforced strike or a repaired frame often matters as much as the cylinder itself. We'll document what we found and what we recommend so you have a clear record.

We also handle mailbox and cluster-box security for businesses. If you need a post office change lock on mailbox situation — say a key was lost, a tenant moved out, or you need a post office lock change on a shared unit — we can rekey or replace the mailbox lock so old keys no longer work. Whatever the trigger, call (646) 349-7149 and we'll get your access under control quickly across FL New York.

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Scheduled Maintenance Plans That Keep Business Doors Working

Commercial doors take a beating — a busy retail entrance can cycle hundreds of times a day, and that wear shows up first as a stiff mortise lock, a panic bar that needs an extra shove, or a door closer that lets the door slam or fail to latch. A scheduled maintenance program catches those problems before they become an after-hours emergency. We inspect and lubricate cylinders, adjust and align latches and strikes, service door closers, and test every exit device so it releases the way it's supposed to.

For property managers and multi-location businesses, regular visits also keep your key records current, so you always know who holds what and which cylinders are due for rekeying. We can standardize hardware across your locations, keep spare cylinders on hand for your most-used doors, and flag any opening that's trending toward failure. Preventive attention is almost always cheaper than an emergency call-out and a rushed part swap during business hours.

Because we're a full commercial locksmith service and not just an emergency line, we're happy to build a plan around your actual traffic and hours — quarterly for high-cycle storefronts, less often for low-traffic offices. Every plan comes with clear, up-front pricing and no surprise charges. Reach out at (646) 349-7149 to schedule a walkthrough, and we'll tailor a program to your doors and your budget.

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Brands We Service

We install, repair and rekey all major lock brands — from everyday deadbolts to high-security cylinders.

  • Schlage logo Schlage
  • Kwikset logo Kwikset
  • Medeco logo Medeco
  • Emtek logo Emtek
  • Baldwin logo Baldwin
  • Yale logo Yale

Don’t see your brand? We service virtually every make — just call.

Reviews

What FL New York & the FL New York area Customers Say

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“I highly recommend this place for getting copies of your keys. The service was fast and efficient, and the customer service was great. Pablo helped me out—he was friendly, professional, and quick. I'll definitely come back if I need anything in the future.”
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Service area

Areas we cover around FL New York

Based in FL New York, we reach the FL New York area fast — 24/7. Don’t see your street? Call us, we very likely cover it.

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Frequently asked questions

How fast can an emergency commercial locksmith reach my business?+

We dispatch mobile technicians 24/7 across New York and the surrounding FL New York area, and we usually give you a realistic arrival window on the same call. Response time depends on traffic, time of day, and distance from our nearest van, but commercial lockouts are treated as a priority. Call (646) 349-7149 and tell us your door type so we arrive with the right tools and parts.

Will you damage my door or storefront to get it open?+

Our goal is always non-destructive entry, and we use damage-free methods wherever the hardware allows — especially on mortise locks and glass storefronts where a replacement is costly. Sometimes a component has already failed internally and a part must be replaced, but we'll explain that before we proceed. You'll never be surprised by unexpected damage or charges.

What determines the price for commercial locksmith work?+

The main factors are the lock and door type, the number of openings, whether parts or specialty hardware are needed, the time of day, and how far we travel to reach you. A single office door knob lock rekey and a full master key system are very different jobs. We assess the work on site and confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins.

Should I rekey or replace the locks after an employee leaves?+

For most turnover situations a business lock rekey is faster and more economical — we re-pin the existing cylinders to a new key so all old keys stop working immediately. Full replacement makes sense when hardware is damaged, outdated, or you want to upgrade to high-security or restricted keys at the same time. We'll recommend whichever genuinely fits your situation, not the more expensive option by default.

Do you install and replace panic bars on exit doors?+

Yes. We handle panic bar installation on new exit doors, panic bar replacement when a device sticks or won't latch, and repairs to the internal mechanism. We also set up a panic bar with mortise lock where you need free egress inside plus secure keyed entry outside, and we verify the door releases freely in an emergency every time.

Can you change the lock on a business or shared mailbox?+

Yes. If you've lost a mailbox key, had a tenant move out, or need a post office change lock on mailbox situation resolved, we can rekey or replace the mailbox cylinder so old keys no longer work. We handle individual and shared cluster-box units. Note that mailboxes owned and controlled by the postal service may require their authorization, and we'll advise you on the right path.

What is a master key system and is it worth it for my business?+

A master key system lets one key open many doors while individual keys open only specific spaces, giving owners and managers control without a crowded keyring. It pays off most in multi-tenant buildings, businesses with several rooms, and anywhere you want tiered access. We'll review your door layout and honestly tell you whether a master system or a simpler keyed-alike setup serves you better.

Are your locksmith technicians insured?+

Yes, our technicians are insured, trained, and experienced with commercial hardware including mortise locks, panic devices, high-security cylinders, and door knob lock sets. We verify ownership or authorization before opening any commercial door to keep every job legitimate. Call (646) 349-7149 anytime — we answer 24/7.

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