Windsor Lock & Key recommends, sells and installs quality locks and accessories, to secure your property and possessions.

We provide a Mobile Locksmith Service for the Hawkesbury and surrounding areas, to look after the physical security of your:-

  • Vehicle
  • Factory
  • House
  • Office
  • School
  • Sporting Groups

 We provide the following services:-

  • Gain Entry
  • Repairs
  • Rekeying
  • Installations
  • Keys to Code
  • Locks Changed
  • Lost Keys Replaced
  • Restricted Master Key Systems

Newly available for your modern vehicle is:-

  • Transponder keys duplicated and programmed
  • Lost keys replaced and programmed

Contact us on: 0414 639365

 

Whether you are from Bilpin to St Albans, from Colo Heights to Vineyard, Maraylya to Maroota, Wiseman's Ferry to Windsor Downs and everywhere in between, our Mobile Locksmith service can come to you.

We don't just provide the Hawkesbury with our Locksmithing services, but also our neighbouring suburbs. We regularly work in Rouse Hill, Kellyville, Riverstone, Schofields, Marsden Park and beyond. Maroota, Wisemans Ferry, Glenorie and Kenthurst are also serviced by us.

 

 

Our business was first established around the end of the 1970's by Peter Slaats (snr) and traded as CRAFT Locksmiths.

Sadly, in the late 80's, Peter passed, and the business was left to his wife Cathy and son Peter (jnr). The business was located on George St in South Windsor NSW.

In 1989 they hired an apprentice, a local that grew up in Wilberforce, David Kenny.

In 1991 the business was sold and became Henley & Co Locksmiths, run by Carl & Sue Henley. David continued on in his apprenticeship. The business moved into new premises on New St in Windsor.

The business changed hands again in 1993, with the new owner Greg McCoy, changing the name to Windsor Lock & Key.

David left Windsor Lock & Key in 1994 to start his own locksmith service, Macquarie Towns Locksmiths.

Windsor Lock & Key changed hands twice more between 1994 and 1996, and during this time, was also moved to the Colonial Arcade on George St in Windsor.

In 1996 the business changed hands again. The new owner, was the former apprentice, David Kenny.

In 2002, the Colonial Arcade was demolished to make way for the new Windsor Marketplace. Windsor Lock & Key also transitioned to a Mobile Only Service.

To this day, David continues to proudly serve and secure the local community that he grew up in.

To assist you in tracking your restricted key issues to holders, we have some downloadable forms for your use.

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