Sarasota PRO LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Mortise Lock Repair & Replacement

Sarasota's older neighborhoods — from the bungalows lining Osprey Avenue to the Mediterranean Revival homes near Laurel Park — were built in an era when mortise lock hardware was the gold standard. These deep-set lock bodies, recessed directly into the door stile, were engineered to last decades, and many of them have. But lasting a long time is not the same as functioning perfectly forever. Worn spindles, corroded cylinders, cracked case bodies, and lost keys are all common realities for homeowners and property managers dealing with 50- or 100-year-old lock sets. Sarasota Pro Locksmith specializes in diagnosing, repairing, and — when necessary — replacing these systems without sacrificing the architectural character of the door.

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What sets this work apart from swapping out a standard cylindrical knob lock is the depth of knowledge required. A mortise lock body is a complete mechanical system — latch bolt, dead bolt, strike, cam, and cylinder all working in tandem inside a recessed pocket cut into the door. Getting that system back to smooth, secure operation calls for trained, experienced technicians who understand both legacy hardware and modern replacement options. Our mobile team comes to you anywhere in Sarasota County, 24/7, with the tools and parts inventory to handle most jobs on-site the same day you call.

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 Sarasota, we reach the Sarasota area in well under an hour.

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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.

What Is a Mortise Lock — and Why Sarasota Homes Have So Many of Them

A mortise lock is distinguished by its installation method: the entire lock body — sometimes called the lock case — is set into a deep rectangular pocket (the mortise) cut into the edge of the door. This is fundamentally different from a bored cylindrical lock, where only a small hole is drilled through the face of the door. Because the hardware is recessed and fully enclosed, a properly functioning mortise lock offers a larger bolt throw, a more robust latch mechanism, and more resistance to forced entry than most surface-mounted alternatives. When Sarasota's historic neighborhoods were developed in the early-to-mid 20th century, builders specified mortise lock sets on exterior doors as a matter of course — it was simply what quality construction looked like.

Today, that legacy means a large number of Sarasota properties still have functioning (or partially functioning) mortise lock hardware from manufacturers like Corbin Russwin, Sargent, Schlage, and Baldwin. A Corbin Russwin mortise lock from a 1940s home, for example, will have a very different internal cam arrangement and cylinder thread pitch than a Baldwin mortise lock installed on a 1970s estate door — and both will differ again from a modern mortise lock set on a newly installed exterior door. Knowing which parts interchange, which must be custom-fitted, and which require a full case swap is the kind of working knowledge our technicians bring to every job.

Mortise Lock Repair & Replacement: What the Job Actually Involves

Repair and replacement are not interchangeable terms, and one of the most valuable things a skilled technician can do is accurately diagnose which approach a given lock actually needs. Many older lock bodies that feel loose, stick, or fail to latch properly can be restored without removing the case from the door at all — cleaning and lubricating the internal mechanism, adjusting the strike plate alignment, replacing just the mortise lock cylinder, or sourcing a matching spindle or cam. This targeted approach preserves the original hardware and avoids the significant carpentry work involved in remodeling a mortise pocket for a different-sized case body.

When the case itself is cracked, the bolt mechanism is sheared, or the lock set is simply beyond viable repair, full replacement becomes necessary. Our technicians carry a selection of contemporary mortise lock set options — including units suited to exterior door applications — and can advise on choices that fit the existing mortise pocket dimensions whenever possible. For doors where an exact match is unavailable, we work carefully to minimize modification to the door itself. We also handle more specialized installations: sliding door mortise lock hardware, which uses a different cam-and-bolt geometry than hinged door applications, and electric mortise lock systems, which incorporate a solenoid or motor to allow remote or access-controlled operation — increasingly popular for rental properties and small commercial spaces in downtown Sarasota and along the Tamiami Trail corridor. For any repair or replacement, we confirm an exact up-front price before any work begins — the final quote reflects factors like the lock's age and complexity, any parts that need to be sourced, travel distance within Sarasota County, and the time of day you call.

Cylinder Rekeying, Key Extraction & Emergency Locksmith Response

One of the most common mortise lock service calls we handle is cylinder-related: a key breaks off inside the mortise lock cylinder, a lock cylinder seizes due to corrosion or worn tumblers, or a homeowner needs the cylinder rekeyed after a change of tenants or ownership. Cylinder work on a mortise lock is more involved than on a standard pin-tumbler knob lock because the cylinder must be correctly removed from the case without disturbing the internal cam — a step that requires the right follower tools and an understanding of how the specific lock body is assembled. Our technicians handle this damage-free wherever the condition of the hardware allows.

We also respond to emergency lockouts involving mortise hardware. If you are locked out of a Sarasota home or business that has a mortise lock set on the door, the process for safe, legitimate entry begins with verifying ownership — we will ask for identification and proof that you have the right to access the property. From there, our technicians use professional-grade methods appropriate to the specific lock. If you have a spare key stored elsewhere or another point of entry available, we will always suggest checking those first; if not, call us at (941) 206-8023 and we will dispatch a technician to your location, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Smart, Electric & Commercial Mortise Lock Upgrades — You Name It and We Can Do It

Not every mortise lock call is about aging hardware. A growing number of Sarasota homeowners and commercial property managers are asking about smart mortise lock options — units that retain the structural integrity and door-fitting of a traditional mortise lock set while adding keypad, Bluetooth, or Z-Wave connectivity for keyless or remote access. We install and configure these systems, and we can advise honestly on which platforms work reliably in Florida's humidity and heat conditions — a real consideration that generic online buying guides rarely address. Similarly, electric mortise lock conversions are a practical upgrade for offices, multi-tenant buildings, and ADA-compliance projects where remote release or access logging is needed without replacing the entire door frame.

Our commercial locksmith work extends beyond residential applications. We service mortise hardware on storefronts, office suites, property management offices, and light industrial spaces throughout Sarasota. Whether the job is a single cylinder rekey at a rental unit on Siesta Key or a full electric mortise lock set installation on a multi-door commercial property, our insured technicians handle the scope. The range of what we can address is genuinely broad — door knob lock replacements, panic hardware, high-security cylinder upgrades, master key systems, and more — so if your hardware situation seems complicated, call (941) 206-8023 and describe what you are dealing with. We will tell you directly what we can do and what it will involve.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between repairing and replacing a mortise lock?

Repair refers to restoring the existing lock body to proper operation — replacing a worn cylinder, lubricating the mechanism, adjusting bolt alignment, or extracting a broken key — without removing the case from the door. Replacement involves removing the entire lock case and installing a new unit. Repair is less disruptive and usually more cost-effective when the case body itself is structurally sound; replacement becomes the right call when the case is cracked, the bolt is sheared, or the mechanism is too corroded to restore reliably. Our technicians will always give you an honest assessment of which approach is appropriate before any work begins.

How much does a locksmith cost in Florida for mortise lock work?

There is no single flat rate because several variables shape the final quote: the age and complexity of the lock body, whether parts need to be sourced specially, the time of day (24/7 availability means some hours carry a service premium), and your location within Sarasota County. What we commit to is transparency — we confirm the exact price with you before any work starts, so there are no surprises on the bill. Call (941) 206-8023 to describe your situation and get a clear quote upfront.

Can a locksmith make a key from a lock when the original is lost?

Yes. For most mortise lock cylinders, a trained locksmith can decode the existing cylinder — by reading the bitting on the lock itself — and cut a working key without needing the original. On older Corbin Russwin, Baldwin, or Sargent hardware, this process may require specialized decoding tools matched to the specific keyway, which is one reason experience with legacy hardware matters. If the cylinder is too worn to decode accurately, rekeying with a new cylinder and fresh key cuts is usually the cleanest solution.

What should I ask a locksmith before hiring them for mortise lock work?

Ask whether they have hands-on experience with the specific type of mortise lock hardware you have — legacy residential sets, commercial-grade bodies, or electric mortise lock systems each require different knowledge. Ask whether they carry replacement parts for older lock sets or will need to order them. Ask whether the technician is insured. And always confirm that you will receive an exact price before any work begins, not an estimate that expands after the job is underway. At Sarasota Pro Locksmith, we answer all of these questions directly and will not start work until you have approved the quoted scope.

What is the difference between a locksmith and a security expert?

A locksmith's core competency is the hands-on mechanical and technical work: installing, repairing, rekeying, and replacing locks and related hardware. A security expert or security consultant typically operates at a higher systems level — assessing vulnerabilities, designing access control architecture, and recommending layered security solutions across a property or organization. In practice, the roles overlap: an experienced locksmith can offer genuinely useful security guidance on door hardware, cylinder grades, and access control, while a security consultant may recommend specific lock upgrades. For mortise lock hardware specifically, a qualified locksmith is the right first call.

Can you upgrade an old mortise lock to a smart or electric system without replacing the whole door?

In many cases, yes. Modern smart mortise lock and electric mortise lock units are manufactured in standard case dimensions specifically to fit existing mortise pockets. Whether an upgrade is possible without door modification depends on the dimensions of your current pocket and the hardware you select. Our technicians will measure the existing mortise and advise you on which upgrade paths preserve the door as-is and which might require minor carpentry adjustments. This is especially relevant for Sarasota's historic homes, where maintaining the integrity of the original door is often a priority.

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