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Key Broke Off In The Lock | C & S Lock & Security

Here at C&S Lock & Security we are all about protecting our customers, and their property. That is why we have created this article with detailed instructions about how to properly remove a Key Broke Off In The Lock! Follow these simple steps to make sure you are prepared for the next time you have a key stuck or broken off in a lock!

  1. The most important thing to understand when trying to remove a broken key from a lock is trying not to damage your lock. One way you can make sure you don’t damage your lock is by not pulling up and down on the key just straight in an out.

  2. If your key will still not come out with just your hands, try using some lubrication and some needle nose pliers. Again, make sure not to bend or break the lock as this will be a lot more expensive and time consuming.

  3. It’s always important to remember if you’re not comfortable, or worried about causing more damage to call a licensed professional like C&S Lock & Security and let us handle it.

  4. If you want to make sure that all of your locks are up to date and in proper condition, make sure to call C&S Lock & Security and we can come to your home or business and make sure your protected! See why so many people in the greater Tucson area choose C&S Lock & Security!

If you have any more questions, contact a trusted locksmith like C & S Lock & Security today! If you have more questions about how you can better secure your home, or have general Lock & Security questions contact C & S Lock & Security today! Let one of our dedicated team members come out, and assist you with better protecting your home or business. See why so many in the greater Tucson area choose C & S Lock & Security when they want fast reliable lock and security services.

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