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KEY COPYORLANDOCommercial locks · Offices · Retail · Warehouses · Orlando metro
Commercial lock installation and repair from Key Copy Orlando secures your business with the right hardware for your building type, tenant traffic and insurance requirements. We install, repair, rekey and upgrade door locks for offices, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, medical facilities and multi-tenant properties across the Orlando metro. Free on-site assessment, upfront quote before any work begins.
Key Copy Orlando installs, repairs, rekeys and upgrades door locks for offices, retail stores, restaurants, warehouses, medical facilities and multi-tenant properties across the Orlando metro. That means Grade 1 deadbolts, mortise locksets, panic hardware, ADA-compliant levers and restricted keyway cylinders — matched to your door type, tenant traffic and code requirements, not whatever is cheapest on the shelf. Every job starts with a free on-site assessment and an upfront written quote, and most single-door jobs finish the same day.
Commercial lock hardware is built to a higher duty cycle than residential hardware — rated by ANSI/BHMA grade for how many open-close cycles and how much forced-entry stress it survives. Grade 1 is the top rating and the standard spec for exterior business entries. Commercial buildings also carry code-driven hardware that homes never need: panic bars on egress doors, fire-rated hardware on stairwell doors, and closers that keep fire doors self-closing. Key Copy Orlando specs and installs all of it, matched to your building type and local code.
Commercial lock terms, in plain English — tap a term
Grade 1 hardware
The highest ANSI/BHMA durability rating for locksets. Built for the cycle counts a business door sees every day and the standard spec for exterior commercial entries.
Mortise lock
A lock body set into a pocket cut in the door edge rather than bored through the face. Common on storefronts, offices and older commercial buildings, and generally stronger than a bored lockset.
Panic hardware
Push bars and exit devices that let occupants out instantly while staying locked from outside. Required by code on many commercial egress doors and checked at fire inspections.
Restricted keyway
Key blanks that cannot be copied at a hardware store. Duplicates are issued only on your written authorization — the simplest fix for a business that has lost track of who holds keys.
Interchangeable core (IC)
A lock cylinder built so the core can be pulled and swapped with a control key in seconds — no re-drilling the door. Common on multi-tenant buildings that need to rekey often.
Free on-site assessment
We walk your doors and code requirements, then quote only the hardware that actually fixes the problem.
Book an appointmentFrom your call to a signed-off door — most single-door jobs finish the same day.
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Tell us your door count, current lock type and whether the job is code-driven — panic hardware, a fire door, an insurance requirement. You get a ballpark range on the phone.
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A technician walks your doors, checks existing hardware condition, door material and frame, and confirms what grade and type of lock actually fits.
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Hardware selected to match your building type, tenant traffic and code requirements — quoted in writing before anything is touched.
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Work is scheduled around business hours where possible, using your existing frame and prep whenever it is sound, to keep the job fast and the cost down.
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We test every door, hand over keys and a key chart, and explain hardware warranty before we leave.
Six situations that bring Orlando businesses to us most — each with a fix that keeps your doors compliant and your key control intact.
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A jammed or forced storefront lock is a security gap the moment you notice it. We respond same-day with a Grade 1 replacement that matches your door prep.
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Insurance and peace of mind both point the same direction — heavier cylinders, reinforced strikes and Grade 1 deadbolts on every exterior door.
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Former tenants, contractors and staff may still hold working keys. We rekey or swap cores fast, and can build toward a master key system if turnover is frequent.
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Fire marshal and code inspections flag missing or worn exit devices fast. We install and service panic hardware that passes and keeps occupants moving on egress.
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Spec, supply and install commercial-grade hardware on a new build or a tenant fit-out, on the contractor’s schedule.
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If you cannot say who holds a working key to your building, restricted keyways and interchangeable cores fix that going forward.
Corporate accountsEvery grade and lock type Orlando businesses run, from a single storefront deadbolt to a full key-control retrofit.
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Central Florida's building code pushes commercial entries harder than most national hardware charts assume. Storefronts along Sand Lake Rd, Colonial Dr and I-Drive need hardware rated for wind-load and impact requirements, not just a basic deadbolt. Humidity and salt air corrode plated finishes faster here than in drier climates, and restaurants, retail and medical offices run door cycle counts that outpace residential-grade hardware within a year or two.
We spec hardware to the door, not just the budget — Grade 1 where cycle count and forced-entry risk demand it, code-compliant panic hardware on every required egress, and corrosion-resistant finishes on exterior applications. That is also what keeps you square with insurance requirements and fire inspections, which is often the real reason a lock upgrade lands on a property manager's desk.
The right hardware grade for a Sand Lake Rd storefront isn't the same as the right hardware for a back office door — we spec each one on its own merits.
Price moves with lock grade, door count, whether existing hardware can be rekeyed or has to be replaced, and code requirements like panic hardware. You get an upfront quote before any work begins.
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Commercial lock installation (per lock)$150–$350
Commercial lock change / rekey (per lock)$100–$350
Panic hardware / exit device install$250–$600
Grade 1 deadbolt upgrade$150–$300
Restricted keyway system setupCustom quote — free on-site assessment
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Hardware grades, code requirements, key control and turnaround — no vague answers.
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On-site assessments are free and the written quote is good before we touch a single door.
Call (407) 255-5714A single commercial lock installation typically runs $150 to $350 depending on hardware grade and door prep. Rekeying or changing existing hardware runs $100 to $350 per lock. We confirm the exact number on-site before any work begins.
Grade 1 is the highest ANSI/BHMA durability rating and the standard spec for exterior commercial entries. High-traffic doors, storefronts and anything on a life-safety path should carry Grade 1 hardware; lower-traffic interior doors can often use a lighter grade.
Yes. We install and service panic bars and exit devices on egress doors to meet code, and can inspect existing hardware ahead of a scheduled fire marshal visit.
Yes. Commercial rekeying makes every previously issued key stop working without replacing the hardware — faster and less expensive than a full lock change, and the standard move after tenant turnover or a lease change.
A restricted keyway uses key blanks that cannot be duplicated at a hardware store — copies are issued only with your written authorization. It is the simplest fix for a business that has lost track of who holds a working key.
In most cases, yes. We assess your existing door prep and frame on-site and use it whenever it is sound, which keeps installation faster and less expensive than a full frame retrofit.
Yes, regularly. If you manage more than one property, our corporate accounts give you priority scheduling, volume pricing and one coordinator across every location.
Commercial lock installation and repair across the Orlando metro and every city within 50 miles — including Orlando, Winter Park, Kissimmee, Sanford, Clermont, Altamonte Springs and Lake Mary. Outside these areas? Call to confirm response time for your location.
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"Our storefront deadbolt was forced overnight. They were on-site by 8 AM with a Grade 1 replacement and reinforced strike, quoted and installed before we opened."
"They rekeyed all 14 office doors after we changed management companies in a single afternoon and handed us a labeled key chart. Nothing missed."
"Fire inspector flagged our exit device two days before the walkthrough. They installed a code-compliant panic bar the next morning and we passed clean."
Grade 1 installs, rekeys, panic hardware and restricted keyways — same-day service on most single-door jobs.
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