How many Home Depots are there in BC?

How many Home Depots are there in BC?

Number of Home Depot stores in Canada in 2020, by province

Province Number of stores
Total 182
Ontario 88
Alberta 27
British Columbia 26

Does Home Depot Canada do key cutting?

Yes, you can take most keys and get them copied at Home Depot as long as someone there knows how to operate the key machine. The key machine is located in the Hardware section of the store and the keys cost about $1.50 each and it only takes a few minutes.

How much does it cost to get a car key made at Home Depot?

Long story short, most Home Depots have the facilities to duplicate your ‘metal’ keys. This doesn’t just include your car, but also keys for your house or padlocks. For a metal key, it takes no more than around 5 or so minutes, and just $1.50 for each key copy.

Will Home Depot copy keys that say do not duplicate?

The truth is there’s no law regarding “do not duplicate” keys. The engraved message found on many business keys is not legally binding – it’s just a recommendation. Though many chain hardware stores, such as Ace, may refuse to cut a copy of these keys, a locksmith can easily duplicate them.

How do I get a Medeco key copied?

Only Medeco authorized locksmiths are equipped to duplicate Medeco keys, and they record and verify every transaction. Each key cut is held on file at both the Locksmith and Medeco. There are varying levels of security, there are even keys that can only be cut at the factory.

Is it illegal to duplicate a do not duplicate key?

If you see a key that says “Do Not Duplicate” on it, then you might wonder if it is actually illegal to copy that key. According to wikipedia, there isn’t a law in place that specifies that it is illegal to replicate a do-not-duplicate key. While this engraved message might look official, it is not legally binding.

Can you tell if a key has been copied?

There’s absolutely no way to tell. It’s not even a question of “you can’t be certain,” there’s no way to even get a valid guess. A key which has been duplicated will have no marks, damage, or other evidence; the copying process is at least as gentle on the key as putting it into a lock.

Which keys can be copied?

Most modern car keys have to be created and cannot truly be duplicated by simply cutting a new key. House Keys – Keys for locks on the front door of a home can easily be duplicated by a locksmith. Padlock Keys – Often, padlock keys are Yale Keys and even those that are not Yale Keys can be duplicated.

Can Medeco keys be duplicated?

Only Medeco authorized locksmiths are equipped to duplicate Medeco keys, and they record and verify every transaction. Each key cut is held on file at both the Locksmith and Medeco. It’s a 2 part authentication process to ensure the security of the key duplication process.

Why do new keys not work?

The common problem, mostly, we find is the keys need to be pulled out slightly to work, this is commonly a fault of not ensuring the key was placed at the stop correctly. But could also mean the cut was to deep and by moving it back a little lifts the pins enough to open the lock.

How do you get a bad key to work?

Physically shake the key around while gently trying to turn it. Pull the key out slightly while at the same time trying to gently turn it. Pull the key out a little bit and then hit it softly with something while gently trying to turn it. If it is a doorknob try using a credit card or gift card to loid the deadlatch.

What do I do if my car wont unlock?

Here are a few you can try.

  1. Check the battery. You don’t want to be kicking yourself later because you missed something so obvious.
  2. Replace the key fob.
  3. Try the other doors.
  4. Consider the solenoid.
  5. Defrost the lock.
  6. Try spray lubricant.
  7. Open and close the driver’s side door.

Why does my house key not work?

If that is the problem, it is easy to fix. You can spray a little dry lubricant in the lock to free up the plug so you can open the door. Spray lubricant in the keyway and insert the key a few times so the lubricant can get worked into the mechanism. If a dry lubricant doesn’t do the trick, you can try WD-40.

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