Locksmith in Eastcote
Need a locksmith in Eastcote? I’m Andrew — a fully qualified, independent locksmith based just down the road in Rayners Lane, so I can usually be with you in around 15 to 20 minutes. No call-out fee, honest prices, and you deal with me directly — never a call centre. I work 8am to 10pm, with call-outs through the night for genuine emergencies.
Locksmith work for Eastcote homes
Eastcote is classic Metroland with an older village tucked inside it. The bulk of the housing is large 1930s semi-detached and detached homes that went up along Field End Road and the surrounding streets once the railway arrived — but the Eastcote Village conservation area preserves the original hamlet, with its old cottages, timber-framed buildings and Eastcote House gardens.
That gives a real mix of work. On the 1930s semis and detached homes it’s insurance-approved British Standard (BS3621) locks and anti-snap cylinders, often on original timber doors, plus a proper security check on the bigger houses. On the old village cottages it’s heritage-sympathetic upgrades that satisfy insurers without spoiling an original door. Whatever your door, I match the lock to it and to what your insurer actually needs.
Why choose me
I’m fully independent — no operators, no lead-generation middlemen taking a cut and pushing up your price. I’m a Master Locksmiths Association member, DBS-checked, and I fit locks to British Standard. Over 300 five-star Google reviews. No call-out fee, and you deal with me from the first call to the finished job.
Areas near Eastcote I also cover
As well as Eastcote, I regularly work in Ruislip, Pinner, Rayners Lane, Ickenham and Northwood — all part of the wider Hillingdon area I cover.
See my locksmith prices for typical costs, or my emergency locksmith page if you’re locked out right now — no call-out fee, ever.

