EN Locksmith of Herts: Hunsdon, Ware SG12 8NU
Working in the vicinity of The Crown
The St Dunstan church building in Hunsdon features a 12th-century North wall in the nave. Over the doorway, frescos remain that are believed to depict the Seven Deadly Sins. The Western bell tower is believed to have been constructed by John Tyrell, who held the Manor of Hunsdon from 1423-28. Tyrell installed a wooden screen across the tower arch with eight coats of arms painted on it. Additionally, the wooden North porch is thought to have been built in the early 15th century by Tyrell. The window at the West end of the North wall in the nave is believed to date back to the 16th century, but an ironwork grill that once covered it on the outside has since disappeared. During the mid-15th century, the Church was practically rebuilt by Sir William Oldhall, who held the manor at that time. Between 1450-60, the Church’s roof was raised, with the original roofline still visible over the tower arch.
EN Locksmith Services prioritises customers who value
reliability, prompt response times,
and expert craftsmanship. All work comes with a full guarantee.
We pride ourselves on the no ‘call-out’ fee policy and aim to get to you within 30 minutes. We operate and are available 24 hours a day via our hotline. Our work is guaranteed with a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty on all parts and our guarantee on all workmanship.
Our locksmiths are carefully selected and thoroughly trained to handle any situation and with a range of locks and spares can repair or correct most locks within an hour. They are experts in their field and have the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively and efficiently address any issues that may arise. We are confident in their ability to provide professional and reliable service in any emergency situation
The locks on uPVC doors are identified by a mechanism that requires users to lift the handles and turn the key to secure them. They are typically installed on double-glazed doors but are now also popular on new composite doors. One advantage of this type of lock is that it secures the door to the frame in three locations (top, bottom, and middle), unlike traditional locks that only have one position. However, the maintenance of these locks can be more complex and expensive if they need to be replaced. The lock itself is similar to a Euro lock cylinder and can be easily replaced with anti-drill and anti-snap locks, which we recommend as a replacement option.
If you have trouble lifting the handles with the door closed, it is usually a sign that the door is not properly shut or that the mechanism controlling the locking process is misaligned with the frame. We recommend that you contact a qualified locksmith to inspect the door and realign it with the frame to prevent costly repairs or potential security risks. You can easily book our locksmiths to adjust and service these locks by calling our office number 0800 707 4203.