Mike LOCKSMITHS
Locksmith Service

Break-In & Burglary Repair

A break-in is one of the most unsettling things a Palm Valley homeowner or business owner can experience. Whether your front door was forced open near the Palm Valley Road corridor, a side entry was compromised, or a window-adjacent knob lock was bypassed, the immediate priority is the same: get your property secured again — fast, properly, and without leaving any vulnerabilities behind. Mike Locksmiths is a 24/7 mobile locksmith serving Palm Valley and the surrounding St. Johns County area, and our trained, insured technicians come directly to you — no waiting at a shop, no delays.

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This page covers everything you need to know about break-in and burglary repair — from understanding which locks failed and why, to what a full replacement or upgrade involves, to how pricing is determined before a single tool is picked up. If you've just experienced a break-in and need someone right now, call (904) 529-0398 — we answer 24/7.

What we do

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Available 24/7

Day, night, weekends and holidays — a real local locksmith answers and rolls a fully-stocked van.

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Fast local response

Based in Palm Valley, we reach the Palm Valley area in well under an hour.

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Insured & background-checked

Vetted technicians, up-front pricing, and no surprise add-ons when we arrive.

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Damage-free entry

We pick and bypass locks the right way, so most lockouts are solved without drilling anything.

What Happens to Your Locks During a Break-In — and Why It Matters

Most forced entries don't look the way they do in movies. Burglars rarely pick locks with finesse. Instead, they exploit the weakest mechanical point — a hollow-core door frame that splinters under a kick, a door knob lock whose latch bolt retracts under lateral pressure, or a mortise lock whose faceplate was never properly seated. Understanding the type of damage that occurred tells our technicians exactly what needs to be replaced versus what can be reinforced. A door knob lock that's been forced rarely looks destroyed on the outside, but internally the cam and tailpiece are often bent or sheared, meaning the lock provides zero security even if it appears to still turn.

Mortise lock damage is a different situation entirely. A mortise lock is recessed into the door body and integrates both a latch and a deadbolt in a single housing — making it a common choice for older Palm Valley homes with thicker wood doors, as well as commercial storefronts along U.S. 1 near the Palm Valley–Ponte Vedra boundary. When a mortise lock is forced, the damage can extend into the door itself, not just the lock hardware. Our technicians assess the pocket (the routed cavity inside the door), the strike plate, and the surrounding frame before recommending repair or full replacement. Skipping this assessment and simply swapping in a new lock without addressing frame damage is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes after a burglary.

Our Break-In & Burglary Repair Process: From Damage Assessment to Secured Entry

When a Mike Locksmiths technician arrives at your Palm Valley property after a break-in, the first step is never to immediately start drilling or replacing — it's to document and assess. We examine every point of entry, check whether secondary locks (like a mortise lock on a back door or a knob lock on a garage entry) were also compromised, and look at the door frame condition, hinge integrity, and strike plate anchoring. Many break-ins succeed not because the lock failed, but because a strike plate was only held in by half-inch screws — a three-minute fix that makes an enormous difference. We carry replacement hardware on our mobile units, including deadbolts, mortise lock cartridges, high-security strike plates, and door reinforcement kits, so most repairs are completed in a single visit.

Where possible, our technicians use damage-free methods to assess and replace hardware. For emergency locksmith calls after a burglary, however, some door frame repair may be unavoidable given the nature of forced entry — and we'll explain exactly what's needed and why before we begin. Every job ends with a function test of all repaired and replaced hardware, including a full lock cycle under load (simulating door pressure) to confirm security is restored. If your situation also involves a vehicle break-in or a compromised commercial entry, we handle those on the same call — our mobile units are stocked for residential and commercial locksmith work alike.

Mortise Lock & Door Knob Lock Replacement: Choosing the Right Hardware

Not every lock is right for every door. A standard door knob lock is typically suitable for interior passage doors or secondary entries where a deadbolt also exists — but as a standalone security device on a primary entry, it has real limitations. If a burglar has already shown they know how to defeat a knob lock on your property, upgrading to a Grade 1 deadbolt, a high-security mortise lock, or a combination system is a conversation worth having. Our technicians will walk you through options based on your specific door type, how it's used, and what level of security makes sense — without pushing unnecessary upgrades.

For Palm Valley properties with historic or custom doors — particularly those in the older neighborhoods between Palm Valley Road and the Intracoastal — mortise lock replacement requires careful measurement of the existing pocket dimensions and backset. Brands like Schlage and Kwikset offer mortise lock options across a range of security grades, and our technicians can help you select hardware that fits your door without requiring extensive routing. For commercial properties, a mortise lock is often the code-preferred option for rated egress doors, and our commercial locksmith services include compliance-aware hardware selection. If your break-in involved a commercial entry, that's a specialized situation — call (904) 529-0398 and we'll dispatch an experienced technician immediately.

Pricing, Emergency Locksmith Call-Out Fees, and What Determines Your Quote

One of the most common questions we receive — especially after an urgent break-in and burglary repair call — is some version of: how much does a local locksmith charge, what is the average call-out fee for a locksmith, or what is a locksmith call-out fee exactly? These are fair and important questions, and we believe in complete transparency. There is no single universal answer because every job is different, and any locksmith who gives you a firm price before understanding your situation is guessing. The factors that shape your final quote include: the type and grade of lock hardware involved (a basic knob lock replacement differs significantly from a full mortise lock cartridge swap), the time of day (after-hours and weekend emergency locksmith calls involve different resource demands), travel distance to your Palm Valley location, and what parts are needed from our mobile stock versus what may require sourcing. We confirm an exact, up-front price before any work begins — no surprises on the invoice.

Regarding how much a locksmith should cost per hour: we don't structure every job as a straight hourly rate, because a skilled technician who completes a complex mortise lock replacement efficiently in 45 minutes shouldn't be penalized for their competence. What we charge reflects the work required, the parts used, and the time of the call — and we explain that breakdown clearly before you agree to anything. We are insured, and our technicians are trained and experienced across residential, commercial, and automotive locksmith services. If you'd like an estimate specific to your situation, the fastest path is a direct call to (904) 529-0398.

Full-Spectrum Locksmith Services: Everything We Handle in Palm Valley

Mike Locksmiths is built to handle the complete range of lock and security needs across Palm Valley — not just emergencies. Our services include: mortise lock installation and replacement, door knob lock replacement and rekeying, deadbolt installation (single and double-cylinder), high-security strike plate installation, door frame reinforcement after forced entry, key extraction from broken locks, master key system setup, residential rekeying after a move or break-in, lock-grade upgrades for exterior doors, padlock replacement, sliding glass door lock repair, garage door lock service, mailbox lock replacement, commercial door lock installation, commercial mortise lock service, exit device (panic bar) installation and repair, access control system installation, electronic keypad lock installation, smart lock installation and troubleshooting, key duplication (standard and restricted keyways), transponder key cutting, car key replacement, key fob programming and replacement, ignition lock cylinder repair, and safe opening and combination changes. Whether you need a single knob lock swapped after a break-in or a full commercial locksmith overhaul of a multi-entry building, we have the tools and training on board to handle it — same visit, no subcontracting.

Emergency Lockout? Don't Panic — Here's What to Do Before We Arrive

If you're locked out of your house and wondering how to get back in safely, the legitimate first steps are the ones that don't risk property damage or personal injury: check whether a trusted neighbor holds a spare key, verify whether a secondary door or window is unlocked (and accessible without climbing), and confirm you've checked every entry point calmly before assuming you need forced entry. What you should never do is attempt to defeat a mortise lock, force a door knob lock, or use improvised tools on any lock mechanism — not because it can't be done, but because these attempts almost always cause damage that turns a simple lockout into an expensive repair, and in some cases create safety hazards with door integrity.

The fastest, safest, and most cost-effective resolution for any lockout — whether it's a home, a car, or a commercial property in Palm Valley — is to call a trained professional. Our emergency locksmith team is mobile and available 24/7, including overnight, weekends, and holidays. We serve the full Palm Valley area including neighborhoods near Racy Point Road, the Palm Valley Bridge area, and communities along Mickler Road. When you call (904) 529-0398, you reach a live person who can dispatch the nearest available technician — not a call center routing you through a queue.

What St. Johns County Says: Why Local Trust Matters for Locksmith Work

Palm Valley sits in one of the fastest-growing corridors of St. Johns County, and with that growth comes both new construction with modern hardware and older residential stock with legacy lock systems that need specialized attention. Our technicians are familiar with the range of door types and security configurations across the area — from the newer townhome developments near the Palm Valley Road and US-1 interchange to the older waterfront homes closer to the Tolomato River. That local familiarity means we're not showing up to your door guessing at what hardware you might have — we arrive prepared.

Trust in a locksmith is built on transparency, consistency, and accountability. We don't subcontract to unknown technicians, we don't dispatch someone without verifying your situation first, and we don't start work without your explicit agreement on the scope and price. Our insured, trained technicians carry ID and will verify your right to access a property as part of standard operating procedure — this protects you as much as it protects the community. Whether you need a same-day break-in and burglary repair after an incident or you're proactively upgrading security on a Palm Valley property, Mike Locksmiths is the team to call: (904) 529-0398, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Frequently asked questions

What is a locksmith call-out fee, and does Mike Locksmiths charge one?

A locksmith call-out fee — sometimes called a service call fee or dispatch fee — is a base charge for a technician traveling to your location, separate from the cost of labor and parts. Whether a call-out fee applies, and how much it is, depends on factors like time of day, distance to your Palm Valley property, and the nature of the job. We confirm all fees up front before beginning any work, so you'll know the full cost before we touch anything. Call (904) 529-0398 for a direct quote specific to your situation.

How much does a local locksmith charge for break-in repair in Palm Valley?

There's no single answer, because the cost of break-in and burglary repair depends on what was damaged. Replacing a door knob lock is a different scope than replacing a full mortise lock with frame reinforcement and a new strike plate. Time of day matters too — an after-hours emergency locksmith call involves different resource demands than a daytime appointment. We don't use vague ranges; instead, we assess your specific damage and confirm an exact price before starting. No surprises.

Can a locksmith reprogram my key fob after a break-in or vehicle incident?

Yes — key fob programming is one of the automotive services we offer. If your vehicle was involved in the incident, or if you're concerned that a key fob was taken during a break-in, reprogramming or replacing the fob is an important security step. The cost and process depend on your vehicle's make, model, and year. Our mobile technicians carry the equipment to handle many common fob programming jobs on-site in Palm Valley. Call (904) 529-0398 and let us know your vehicle details so we can confirm coverage before dispatch.

Is a mortise lock more secure than a standard door knob lock?

Generally, yes — a mortise lock offers superior security because it's recessed into the door body, integrates both a latch and a deadbolt in a single mechanism, and engages the door frame more fully than a cylindrical knob lock. A door knob lock used as the sole entry device on a primary door is one of the more common vulnerabilities our technicians find after a break-in. That said, the best lock for your specific door depends on the door material, thickness, frame condition, and how the entry is used. Our technicians will give you an honest recommendation — not an upsell.

How quickly can Mike Locksmiths respond to a break-in emergency in Palm Valley?

We are a 24/7 mobile locksmith — meaning we come to you, any time, including overnight and weekends. Response time depends on where our nearest available technician is at the time of your call, but because we're a locally focused operation serving Palm Valley and the surrounding St. Johns County area, we're not routing calls through distant dispatch centers. When you call (904) 529-0398, you reach a live person who coordinates dispatch directly.

Should I call police before calling a locksmith after a break-in?

Yes — if you believe a break-in has just occurred or may still be in progress, contact law enforcement first. Do not enter the property until police have cleared it. Once it's safe to enter and you have a police report number, call us at (904) 529-0398 for emergency locksmith service. We can board up or temporarily secure the entry while permanent lock replacement is being completed, and we can work alongside any insurance documentation you're gathering. Your safety always comes before hardware.

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