Emergency mobile locksmith — a locksmith service that comes to your location instead of you going to a shop.
Why it matters for you: you get help on-site where the problem is — no towing, no extra trips, faster resolution in emergencies.
24/7 — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights and holidays.
Why it matters for you: you get help on-site where the problem is — no towing, no extra trips, faster resolution in emergencies.
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) — the expected time it takes for the technician to reach you.
Why it matters for you: you know roughly how long you’ll wait and can choose the service that really fits an emergency, not “maybe today”.
Lockout — a situation where you are locked out of your car, home, or business and cannot open the door.
Why it matters for you: this is the core emergency service; clear naming helps you quickly see that your situation is covered.
Rekey — changing the internal pins of a lock so old keys stop working and new keys work, without replacing the entire lock.
Why it matters for you: you can secure the property after a move or lost keys, often cheaper and faster than full lock replacement.
Lost-all-keys — all keys to the vehicle are lost, and a new key must be created and programmed from scratch.
Why it matters for you: this is usually more complex and more expensive than a simple duplicate, so it’s important to know that the service supports it and what to expect.
Smart / proximity / push-to-start key — a key or fob that lets you unlock and start the car without inserting a metal key, often by keeping the fob in your pocket.
Why it matters for you: these keys are more expensive and require special equipment; knowing they are supported saves a trip to the dealer.
Immobilizer — an electronic system that prevents the engine from starting unless the correct key or transponder is present.
Why it matters for you: many modern key problems are tied to the immobilizer; a locksmith who can work with immobilizers can solve “car won’t start” issues on-site.
VAG group — a group of brands including Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, and SEAT.
Why it matters for you: if you drive one of these cars, you can instantly see that the service is equipped to handle your keys and electronics.
Service call — a fixed fee charged for the technician’s trip to your location, especially if you decide not to go ahead with the job.
Why it matters for you: you understand upfront what happens if you change your mind on-site, and you’re not surprised by trip charges.
Non-destructive methods — techniques to open locks without drilling or breaking them, such as picking or decoding.
Why it matters for you: this reduces the risk of damage and extra costs for replacing locks after the opening.
Master key system — a setup where one “master” key opens multiple locks, while other keys open only their individual doors..
Why it matters for you: useful for businesses or multi-unit properties to balance convenience for managers with controlled access for others.
High-security cylinders / locks — locks designed to resist picking, drilling, and unauthorized key duplication.
Why it matters for you: if you need stronger physical security, you know the locksmith can install and service these higher-grade systems.
Access control — systems that use PIN codes, cards, fobs, or electronic readers instead of or in addition to mechanical keys.
Why it matters for you: if you want to track or control who enters a building and when, access control may be the right solution for your business.
Google LSA Verified — verification under Google Local Services Ads that the business has passed Google’s background and license checks for this category.
Why it matters for you: it’s an extra trust signal that the company is vetted by a third party, not just self-claimed.
Licensed & Insured — the business holds the required registrations (where applicable) and carries insurance for its work.
Why it matters for you: if something goes wrong, there is formal responsibility and insurance coverage, not just “we’ll see”.
Workmanship warranty — a guarantee on the quality of the work performed (for MRFIXUS, 1 year on labor and installed parts).
Why it matters for you: if a problem appears later because of the job, you can get it fixed without paying again.
COI (Certificate of Insurance) — a document that proves the business has active insurance, often requested by commercial clients or property managers.
Why it matters for you: if you manage a building or business, COI helps you meet compliance and risk requirements when hiring vendors.