Locksmith Polsloe, Exeter EX1

Address:  Park Rd, Exeter EX1 2HS   

Working in the vicinity of  Belmont Pleasure Grounds 

Need a reliable locksmith in Polsloe, Exeter? Look no further! Our team of certified professionals is here to help with all your locksmith needs. 24/7 emergency service available.

Polsloe, Exeter Locksmiths Services is an established company that caters for every address in and around Exeter, with services extended to nearby locations which are listed below. Being a mobile locksmith service, we pride ourselves on our punctuality, professionalism and quality labour. We are but a phone call away and your custom is important to us.

Our vans carry an extensive range of popular locks brands such as Mul-T-Lock and Yale cylinders to mention but a few. All hardware manufactured by these brands is available at affordable prices!  Our locksmith services are available for both residential and commercial. Our staff is knowledgeable, dependable, and professional. All of our work is fully guaranteed and we take pride in our performances.  

If you’re having trouble with your locks, call Polsloe Exeter  Locksmiths Services immediately. With our no-obligation service that includes emergency lockout assistance, residential lockouts and commercial lockouts, we will get you back on track quickly. Call us now at 07458 164 212

We don't charge for a call-out!
Pat G
Locksmith

Polsloe, Exeter Locksmiths Services places a high priority on lockouts and post-burglary repairs, and we do not charge extra for these services. Additionally, we do not apply any callout charges to any job that we undertake.

Polsloe, a suburban area in Devon is located to the east of Exeter’s city centre and is home to Polsloe Bridge railway station. The origin of the name Polsloe can be traced back to Poll’s marsh, which was named after the landowner, Poll, during the Domesday Book era. The establishment of Polsloe Priory, a Benedictine priory, occurred around 1159 in this area. In 1899, the Exeter Brick and Tile Company constructed a factory on the priory’s former land, utilizing a nearby deposit of red clay that was exceptionally suitable for brick-making. This factory had a production capacity of 100,000 bricks per week.