A jammed multipoint lock on a Kleinburg estate. A fob that quit at a new Vaughan Metropolitan Centre tower. A warehouse roll-up in Concord that won't secure at closing time. Aston Locksmith handles every one of them around the clock, with a technician on the way to most Vaughan addresses inside about 30 minutes.
Vaughan asks more of a locksmith than most cities in the region, because the hardware runs the full range. Out in Woodbridge and Kleinburg you'll find large detached homes and estates fitted with European multipoint locks, heavy solid-core doors and premium cylinders — the kind of hardware where a wrong part or a forced entry turns a quick job into an expensive one. We stock the matching keyways and repair those mechanisms properly rather than swapping the whole handle set and hoping.
Push east and south and the picture flips. The towers going up around Vaughan Metropolitan Centre run on fobs, keypad entry and restricted keys, while the industrial and warehouse units clustered through Concord need commercial-grade cylinders, panic hardware and master systems that keep staff and contractors on separate access. Maple and the Vaughan side of Thornhill sit somewhere in between — established family homes that mostly need honest rekeys and deadbolt upgrades rather than anything exotic.
All of it gets serviced from one stocked van, and we're upfront that Vaughan sits a solid drive north of our Etobicoke base — plan on roughly 30 minutes, not the fifteen we manage closer in. What you won't get is a "we'll have to order that." The van carries the cylinders, smart-lock kits, blanks and programmers to finish on the first visit, and the phone is answered by a real person no matter the hour.
From the estates of Kleinburg down to the towers at Highway 7, we dispatch across every Vaughan community — don't see your pocket of the city below? Call and we'll give you a straight arrival time.
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Read what customers sayA typical stretch bounces between worlds. One call is a multipoint-lock repair on a Woodbridge estate where the handle lifts but the door won't throw; the next is a resident at a VMC condo whose fob stopped reading and needs it reprogrammed at the panel; after that it's a Concord warehouse that wants its back-of-house cylinders rekeyed after a staff change, then a Kleinburg homeowner upgrading to a restricted high-security keyway so copies can't be cut at the corner shop. We bring the parts, quote before we touch anything, and if a lock only needs a repair we say so instead of selling a replacement.