Locksmith in Englewood, CO



A lock is the one piece of hardware standing between your property and everyone outside it, and most people only think about it when it fails. A jammed deadbolt, a snapped key, a worn cylinder that no longer turns; these small failures shut you out or leave a door that no longer secures. A reliable locksmith in Englewood, CO, solves the immediate problem and the underlying one, restoring access and making the hardware protect what it should. Real security is not a heavier door alone; it is hardware fitted correctly so it works every time you reach for it.


Few climates test a deadbolt like a Colorado winter. Repeated freezing and thawing contracts metal, stiffens lubricant, and pushes door frames out of square, so a bolt that worked in October binds in January. Cold mornings freeze car doors solid, and dry, dusty air grinds grit into the pins over time. Reliable lock and key service for Englewood homes and businesses keeps that wear from turning into a lockout, because hardware fitted for this climate keeps working on the worst morning instead of failing.


Triple B Lock & Key has served the area for over 25 years as a family-owned and operated locksmith. We handle homes, businesses, and vehicles, from a simple rekey to a full high-security upgrade, with honest work and clear answers. Whether you are shut out now or planning to harden your entry points, we bring the tools and the experience to do it right. When you need a locksmith you can count on, we are ready to help.

About Englewood, CO

Englewood is a home-rule city in Arapahoe County, immediately south of Denver in the South Platte River Valley, with a population of 33,659 as of the 2020 census. Its recorded history began in 1858, when gold was discovered at Little Dry Creek, and the town was formally incorporated on May 9, 1903.


Thomas Skerritt, considered the city's founder, settled the area then called Orchard Place, and the Cherrelyn horsecar later became a beloved local icon, carried up Broadway by horse and coasting back down by gravity. 

Today, the Englewood Civic Center occupies the site of the former Cinderella City Mall, alongside the public library and the Museum of Outdoor Arts.


The local economy leans on its hospital district, anchored by Swedish Medical Center and the nationally ranked Craig Hospital. Quiet residential streets and mid-century houses fill much of the city, many still wearing original door hardware from decades ago. The mix of older homes and newer infill means no two doors here are quite alike, which is part of why off-the-shelf hardware so often disappoints owners who expected a quick fix. Sitting at 5,371 feet along the foothills, Englewood sees dry air and sharp temperature swings that quietly wear on every door in town.

How Englewood's Freeze-Thaw Winters Jam Locks and Misalign Deadbolts

Cold is hard on hardware. Englewood winters routinely drop into the teens and single digits, and the freeze-thaw cycle that follows each storm is what does the real damage. As temperatures swing across the freezing mark, metal door frames and strike plates expand and contract, slowly pushing a deadbolt out of alignment until it binds or will not throw at all.


Moisture makes it worse. Water that seeps into a cylinder freezes overnight, seizing the pins in place, the reason car doors and padlocks seize on the coldest mornings. Standard lubricants thicken in the cold, too, turning a smooth cylinder stiff and slow. A door that swelled shut in summer can rattle loose by midwinter, and that constant movement loosens screws and throws everything out of true.


At 5,371 feet, the dry, dusty air adds grit that grinds against the pins with every turn. We diagnose the real cause rather than forcing a frozen mechanism, which often snaps a key off inside it. We realign strike plates, service worn cylinders, and use cold-rated lubricants so your hardware keeps turning through a Colorado winter.

What Makes Hardware High-Security: Anti-Bump, Anti-Pick, and Anti-Drill

Not all hardware resists a determined intruder, and the differences are worth understanding. Standard deadbolts are rated by ANSI grade: Grade 3 is basic residential, Grade 2 is mid-level, and Grade 1 is commercial-strength, tested for far more open-close cycles and force. For an exterior door, Grade 1 or 2 is the sensible floor.


High-security cylinders go further. Anti-bump pins defeat the bump trick that pops cheap hardware open in seconds; anti-pick mushroom pins resist manipulation; and hardened steel inserts stop a drill from chewing through the cylinder. Bump-resistant and pick-resistant features add little to a new installation but make a real difference against opportunistic break-ins.


Smart hardware adds convenience, with keypad or phone access and activity logs, but it is only as strong as the bolt behind it. Matching protection to the actual risk, rather than over-building or under-building, is where honest advice pays off. A back door off a quiet alley may warrant more than a visible front entry, and we say so before recommending anything.

Why Englewood Residents Trust Triple B Lock & Key

Experience shows up in the details, and ours starts the moment we arrive. On a lockout, we lead with non-destructive entry, picking or bypassing the mechanism rather than drilling it, so you keep the hardware you already paid for instead of buying a replacement.


When we install or upgrade, we fit hardware to the door, not the other way around. We check strike alignment, reinforce strike plates with longer screws driven into the framing, and set bolts with proper throw, because strong hardware in a weak frame is not secure. We also document what we install, so you keep a record of every cylinder, code, and access change on your property.


More than 25 years in this trade have taught us that most security problems are really installation problems. We bring that judgment to every home, business, and vehicle we touch, along with the honesty to tell you when a simple rekey will do the job and an upgrade is not needed. That straightforward approach is how a small family business earns repeat customers and neighborhood referrals over a quarter century of steady work.

Hire Us! Locksmith in Englewood, CO

Shut out, holding a key that will not turn, or finally ready to upgrade the flimsy hardware a previous owner left behind? Whatever brought you here, we make the fix simple. Contact us and tell us what you are dealing with, and we will talk through the options without any pressure.


For emergencies, we come to you, mobile and equipped to handle most lockouts and broken keys on the spot. For planned work, Triple B Lock & Key can rekey a new home, install high-security deadbolts, set up a master system, or program smart hardware, whatever your space calls for. Most jobs wrap up in a single visit, leaving you secure before we pull away.


When you want a locksmith near Englewood who shows up prepared and treats your security like it matters, reach us, and we will take it from there. Whatever the situation, you deal with the same experienced team from the first call to the final turn of the bolt, and we leave you more secure than we found you.

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What our customers say


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I lost my extra key fob and he came out and created a new one in no time. Fast and affordable! Thank you

Crystal C.

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Patrick came out and rekeyed my house for me. Decent prices and he was super quick. Thanks Triple B Lock & Key!

Linita F.

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I was locked out my my house at around 10 pm at night and Triple B Lock & Key came to the rescue. Very Timely and Professional service. 10/10 would recommend!

Jeffrey R.

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Locked myself out of my car early in the morning and called Triple B lock and Key and they got there within 30 minutes, Decent prices and very helpful and kind

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you get into my Englewood home without damaging the lock?

Yes, in most cases. We lead with non-destructive entry, picking or bypassing the lock, so over 90% of Englewood lockouts end without drilling or replacing any of your existing hardware.

What is the difference between rekeying and replacing a lock?

Rekeying changes the internal pins so old keys no longer work, often in 10 to 15 minutes per lock. Replacing the entire hardware makes sense for damaged hardware.

Why do my door locks stick every winter in Englewood?

Blame the freeze-thaw cycle. Englewood's temperature swings push door frames out of square and stiffen lubricant, so a deadbolt binds; we realign the strike and apply cold-rated grease to it.

Can you make a new key for my car?

Yes, for most makes, usually within an hour. We cut and program transponder, smart, and standard keys on-site, so you are not towing the vehicle to a dealership at all.

Do you serve businesses in Englewood?

Yes, from one door to dozens. We install master key systems, high-security locks, and access control across Englewood, matching the setup to how your building operates smoothly day to day.

Are smart locks worth installing?

A good smart lock can be, but only over a Grade 1 or 2 deadbolt. It adds keypad access and activity logs, yet stays only as secure as that hardware.

What should I do first if I'm locked out in Englewood?

Two things first: stay calm, and do not force the door, which often cracks the frame. Call a locksmith; in most Englewood lockouts, we open it without any damage done.

How do I reach Triple B Lock & Key?

Just one call or message reaches us. Tell us whether it is an emergency lockout or planned work, and we will arrive fully ready for your home, business, or vehicle.

Can you get into my Englewood home without damaging the lock?

Yes, in most cases. We lead with non-destructive entry, picking or bypassing the lock, so over 90% of Englewood lockouts end without drilling or replacing any of your existing hardware.

What is the difference between rekeying and replacing a lock?

Rekeying changes the internal pins so old keys no longer work, often in 10 to 15 minutes per lock. Replacing the entire hardware makes sense for damaged hardware.

Why do my door locks stick every winter in Englewood?

Blame the freeze-thaw cycle. Englewood's temperature swings push door frames out of square and stiffen lubricant, so a deadbolt binds; we realign the strike and apply cold-rated grease to it.

Can you make a new key for my car?

Yes, for most makes, usually within an hour. We cut and program transponder, smart, and standard keys on-site, so you are not towing the vehicle to a dealership at all.

Do you serve businesses in Englewood?

Yes, from one door to dozens. We install master key systems, high-security locks, and access control across Englewood, matching the setup to how your building operates smoothly day to day.

Are smart locks worth installing?

A good smart lock can be, but only over a Grade 1 or 2 deadbolt. It adds keypad access and activity logs, yet stays only as secure as that hardware.

What should I do first if I'm locked out in Englewood?

Two things first: stay calm, and do not force the door, which often cracks the frame. Call a locksmith; in most Englewood lockouts, we open it without any damage done.

How do I reach Triple B Lock & Key?

Just one call or message reaches us. Tell us whether it is an emergency lockout or planned work, and we will arrive fully ready for your home, business, or vehicle.

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