The most important contact in your cellphone besides your mother’s number is your locksmith’s number.
It’s impossible to have complete peace of mind driving a car without great insurance. Whether you get hit or accidentally back up into the garage – you know you need it and probably wouldn’t feel complete, or safe, without it.
This goes the same for everyday safety concerns. Your locksmith is your resource for up-to-date security.
Suppose you’re renting a bedroom in a shared house. How would you know who else has a key to your belongings? You would whip out your cellphone, find your locksmith in your contacts(because we told you to do that) and ask him! He would more than likely guide you over the phone on how to remove the lock from your bedroom door and have you swing it by his shop, or in this case, take it to the Saucedo Company at 711 N. Copia St.
Locksmiths should welcome you back into their shops and determine in less than 5 minutes if your lock has been masterkeyed, meaning, people other than yourself have access to your belongings.
He would then recommend changing the combination on the lock so that ONLY YOU WOULD HAVE ACCESS. That’s what we do on a daily basis at The Saucedo Company.
It’s incredibly important to foster a relationship with your local locksmith. Fostering that trust with your security professional is priceless. You can expect honest answers, advice, and referrals for every security need you may have.
Call The Saucedo Company today at 565-KEYS. We have been an El Paso tradition since 1917 and the only 4th generation family lock & key business. You can trust us.
David & Maury Saucedo, an Edward Saucedo legacy