Edison NJ LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Storefront & Mortise Lock Service

Commercial storefronts along Woodbridge Avenue, the Oak Tree Road corridor, and Edison's busy Route 1 retail strip face a security challenge that residential locks simply aren't built to handle: high-cycle, high-traffic door hardware that has to perform perfectly every single business day. A mortise lock — the type of lock whose internal mechanism is set directly into a pocket cut into the door edge — is the workhorse of commercial entryways precisely because of how much load it absorbs. When one fails, sticks, or gets compromised, the impact on your operation is immediate. Edison NJ Locksmith dispatches trained, insured mobile technicians throughout Edison and the surrounding Middlesex County area around the clock, so a hardware failure at your storefront doesn't have to mean a lost day of business or an unprotected building overnight.

Open 24 hours, 7 days a week · Licensed, bonded & insured

We know that calling a locksmith usually happens on a bad day — a snapped key, a failed latch, a lock that suddenly won't turn on a Monday morning before staff arrive. A local locksmith should feel easy to call, and that starts with straight answers: we confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins, we come to your location fully stocked, and we work to protect your door frame and finish wherever possible. Whether you're managing a single-unit retail space or a multi-tenant commercial property, our team handles the full spectrum of storefront and mortise lock service that Edison businesses depend on.

What we do

Available 24/7

Day, night, weekends and holidays — a real local locksmith answers and rolls a fully-stocked van.

Fast local response

Based in Edison, we reach the Edison area in well under an hour.

Insured & background-checked

Vetted technicians, up-front pricing, and no surprise add-ons when we arrive.

Damage-free entry

We pick and bypass locks the right way, so most lockouts are solved without drilling anything.

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What Is a Mortise Lock and Why Do Commercial Doors Need One?

A mortise lock differs fundamentally from a cylindrical borehole lock or a simple door knob lock. Instead of a single barrel bored through the door face, a mortise lock set requires a deep rectangular pocket — the mortise — machined into the door stile, into which a full-body lock case is fitted. That case houses the latch bolt, deadbolt, cam, and strike all in one unified cartridge. The result is a mechanism with far greater shear strength, a larger strike plate footprint, and dramatically more resistance to kick-in or pry attacks than any surface-mounted alternative. This is why building codes in New Jersey's commercial construction standards, and the overwhelming preference of property managers on Edison's busier commercial corridors, favor mortise hardware for primary entry points.

The internal architecture also accommodates interchangeable cylinders, trim rings, levers, and even electric strike or solenoid modules — making the mortise lock set the natural platform for access-control upgrades. Brands like Corbin Russwin and Baldwin represent opposite ends of the market: Corbin Russwin mortise lock assemblies dominate institutional and heavy-commercial applications, while a Baldwin mortise lock typically appears on upscale mixed-use or hospitality entries where aesthetics matter as much as security. Our technicians are trained on both, as well as on the mid-market commercial lines you'll find across Edison's office parks and strip centers.

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Full-Service Storefront & Mortise Lock Service: What We Actually Fix

Edison NJ Locksmith provides a comprehensive range of storefront and mortise lock services for commercial clients. Here is a specific breakdown of what our mobile units carry and what our technicians are qualified to address on-site: 1. Mortise lock case replacement (full body swap) 2. Mortise lock cylinder re-keying — matching new keys to existing hardware without full replacement 3. Mortise lock cylinder replacement — swapping a worn or compromised cylinder while retaining the lock body 4. New mortise lock set installation on wood, hollow-metal, and aluminum storefront doors 5. Mortise lock set exterior door installation and weatherproofing adjustment 6. Corbin Russwin mortise lock repair and parts sourcing 7. Baldwin mortise lock service and trim replacement 8. Electric mortise lock installation — integrating fail-safe or fail-secure electric mortise units with access-control panels 9. Electric mortise lock troubleshooting and solenoid repair 10. Smart mortise lock installation and enrollment — credential programming for keypad, fob, or mobile-app-controlled entry 11. Smart mortise lock firmware updates and connectivity troubleshooting 12. Sliding door mortise lock service — the hook-bolt or multi-point mortise hardware used on commercial sliding glass and patio storefront panels 13. Sliding door mortise lock realignment when tracks shift or door panels sag 14. Storefront door closer adjustment paired with mortise latch re-timing 15. Panic bar (exit device) integration with mortise lock sets 16. Door knob lock removal and upgrade to mortise hardware on older commercial doors 17. Master-key system design and implementation across mortise cylinders 18. High-security cylinder upgrades (restricted keyway, pick-resistant plug) 19. Broken key extraction from mortise cylinders — damage-free where door geometry permits 20. Strike plate reinforcement and box-strike installation 21. Mortise lock case cleaning, lubrication, and preventive maintenance 22. Aluminum storefront door frame repair where mortise pocket has widened or cracked 23. Commercial deadbolt addition to existing mortise set where code allows 24. After-hours emergency lockout response for commercial tenants and property managers 25. Lock change service for tenant turnover — re-keying or cylinder replacement to void former-tenant access 26. Door coordination on double-leaf storefront entries — aligning mortise sets with astragal seals 27. Security audit walk-through for retail and office suites If your specific hardware or situation isn't listed, call (732) 518-3692 — we answer 24/7 and can tell you immediately whether we can help.

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Emergency Commercial Locksmith Response in Edison NJ

Security failures at a commercial address carry a time cost that residential lockouts don't. Every hour a storefront sits locked with staff outside, or — worse — stands open with a failed latch, has a direct business impact. Edison NJ Locksmith maintains mobile units staged to reach businesses across Edison, from the Menlo Park area near Christie Street to the industrial corridors off Talmadge Road, as quickly as road conditions allow. Our 24/7 availability is genuine: the same trained, insured technicians who respond during business hours are dispatched nights, weekends, and holidays. There is no degraded service tier for off-hours calls.

When the call comes in, our dispatcher confirms your address, describes what the technician will need from you upon arrival (proof of authority over the premises — a lease, a business license, a utility bill in the business name, or similar ownership verification), and provides the up-front price before any work starts. Factors that shape the final quote include the type and brand of lock involved, the parts required, the time of day, and travel distance to your location — you'll know the number before we touch anything. Transparency on cost is how a local locksmith should feel easy to call, even when the situation is stressful.

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Pricing Factors, Proof of Authorization, and What to Expect on Arrival

A common question from business owners is: how much does a locksmith cost in NJ, and specifically for commercial hardware? The honest answer is that mortise lock service spans a wide range depending on variables that can only be assessed at the door. The lock brand and model matter — sourcing parts for a Corbin Russwin mortise lock differs from servicing a commodity commercial lock. The scope of work matters: a cylinder re-key is a different service call than a full case replacement with an electric mortise lock module. Time of day is a factor, as is travel distance. What we guarantee is that we quote you the exact number before we begin, with no surprise charges added after the work is done.

On proof of authorization: any professional, reputable locksmith operating in New Jersey will ask you to verify that you have the right to access the property before performing work. For commercial clients this typically means a lease agreement, business registration, a utility bill in the business name, or having a manager or property owner present to confirm. This isn't a bureaucratic hurdle — it's how our technicians protect you and the integrity of every business in Edison. If you're a property manager coordinating tenant turnover on a multi-unit strip, our team works efficiently through multiple units in a single visit. Call (732) 518-3692 any time — we're available around the clock, 365 days a year, and we'll walk you through exactly what to have ready before we arrive.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to what our customers ask most. Still unsure? Just call.

What is a mortise lock and how is it different from a standard door knob lock?+

A mortise lock is a full-body lock mechanism installed inside a pocket (the mortise) cut into the door edge, as opposed to a cylindrical lock that fits through a bored hole in the door face. The mortise design houses the latch, deadbolt, and cam in a single unified case, giving it significantly more structural strength and making it the preferred choice for commercial storefronts and heavy-use exterior doors. A door knob lock, by contrast, is surface-mounted and far less resistant to forced entry.

Can a locksmith make a new key from a mortise lock without the original?+

Yes — a trained commercial locksmith can decode a mortise lock cylinder by disassembling it and reading the internal pin stack configuration, then cut a new key to match. This process is called impressioning or decoding and is a standard service for situations where all keys have been lost. It does not require the original key and does not damage the lock. If the cylinder is too worn to decode accurately, we may recommend replacing the cylinder and re-keying it to a fresh key.

How much should an emergency locksmith cost for a commercial mortise lock repair?+

There is no single number that accurately covers all commercial mortise lock situations, and any quote given without seeing the door and hardware should be treated as an estimate only. The factors that shape the final price for a commercial locksmith call include: the lock brand and model (e.g., a Corbin Russwin mortise lock versus a standard commercial grade), the specific parts needed, whether an electric mortise lock module is involved, the time of day, and travel distance to your Edison location. Edison NJ Locksmith confirms an exact up-front price before any work begins — you won't face a surprise invoice.

What proof do I need to show a locksmith before they work on my commercial door?+

For commercial property, a locksmith should ask you to verify your authority over the premises. Acceptable documentation typically includes a current lease agreement showing the business address, a business license or certificate of incorporation listing the location, a utility bill in the business name, or the physical presence of a property owner or manager who can confirm authorization. Edison NJ Locksmith requires this verification on every commercial call — it protects you as a business owner and ensures we are only providing access to people entitled to it.

Do you install or repair electric and smart mortise locks for access control?+

Yes. Electric mortise lock units — which use a solenoid or motor to control the bolt remotely — and smart mortise lock systems — which accept keypad codes, key fobs, or mobile-app credentials — are a growing part of what commercial clients in Edison request. Our technicians install, wire, program, and troubleshoot both categories. If you're upgrading an existing mechanical mortise lock set to an electric or smart platform, we can assess whether your current lock body can accommodate a retrofit module or whether a full replacement is the better path.

How much does a locksmith cost per hour for ongoing commercial maintenance in NJ?+

Rather than a per-hour model, Edison NJ Locksmith quotes commercial maintenance calls as fixed-scope jobs — you know what the complete service costs before work starts. Factors like the number of locks serviced, the brands involved, parts replacement, and travel time all feed into that quote. For property managers with multiple units or businesses that want scheduled preventive maintenance on their mortise hardware, we can discuss visit-based pricing structured around your specific inventory of doors and locks. Call (732) 518-3692 to talk through your commercial property's needs.

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