Hartley Lock and Key has been servicing residential, commercial and municipal customers in the greater Bristol, CT area since 1975. We are located at 26 Edrow Road in Bristol. Hartley Lock and Key is owned and operated by David A Hartley who holds the ranking of Certified Master Locksmith by a National Trade group for Locksmiths The Associated Locksmiths of America.
David is also Certified by the Connecticut State Consumer Protection Agency as a Registered Locksmith. Hartley Lock and Key is owner operated so you are always dealing with the owner. We come to you in our fully equipped Mobile shop so we can meet all your service needs at your location. We can rekey your locks and we are a Proud dealer of Medeco High Security Locks that use patented keys to control duplication of keys to authorized parties only.
David is also Certified by the Connecticut State Consumer Protection Agency as a Registered Locksmith. Hartley Lock and Key is owner operated so you are always dealing with the owner. We come to you in our fully equipped Mobile shop so we can meet all your service needs at your location. We can rekey your locks and we are a Proud dealer of Medeco High Security Locks that use patented keys to control duplication of keys to authorized parties only.
Services
Hartley Lock and Key a Bristol based locksmith company owned and operated since 1975 by David A Hartley CML can provide a full range of Locksmith services. I service many types of clients and am proud to say that as a small buisness you will always have my full attention for your Locksmith needs. Are you tired of always leaving messages with no return calls or having to reeducate each service person that comes out to make a repair.
Many people ask about rekeying locks. This is a process a professional locksmith can perform that will render inoperative all previous keys that were issued or have fallen into the wrong hands. In many cases the cost for rekeying locks can be less then throwing the old locks away and buying new locks.
Do not be fooled by big yellow page or online ads that advertise multiple Bristol or Statewide locations. Call their number and ask where their physical location is. Would you be comfortable with a company with no address having your keys? Another practice that has caught on is an out of state phone bank where the person answers the phone with LOCKSMITH and no company name.
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Charles Rob
Jul 18, 2021
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Chris Lewis
Oct 24, 2020
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So I called them left a message I did receive a call back promptly I had also called other locksmiths so was just asking a few questions to see who I was speaking with the man on the phone was very abrupt and rude and hung up on me not professional at all for all I know he could be the best locksmith but one of the worst phone conversationalist I ever had the unfortunate displeasure to speak with
Jessica Jusseaume
Nov 19, 2019
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Ariel Legassa
Aug 11, 2018
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Mei-Li Sivigny
Aug 21, 2016
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