Safe and Effective Locksmithing in:
Rolando

Pay for what you Get – Flat rate Pricing, No hidden Fees!

El Cheapo Locksmith for all of your Rolando Locksmith needs!

Rolando 92115 Locksmith Service

El Cheapo 24 Hour Mobile Locksmith is your home/business/lost car key expert providing service 24/7.  We are a certified, registered, and insured locksmith serving the Rolando area. Our team is committed to performing outstanding service at all times.

As a Rolando locksmith specializing in lockouts, re-keys, lost car keys, and drill outs with 25 years of experience, we have the proper technology to do the job right.

SOME Rolando HISTORY YOU MAY FIND INTERESTING:​

Rolando is a neighborhood of the Mid-City region of San Diego, California. Rolando is mostly residential with the exception of El Cajon Boulevard, which features the Campus Plaza shopping center.Rolando is divided by University Avenue into two sections: Rolando Village to the north, and Rolando Park to the south.Rolando Village’s borders are defined by College Avenue to the West, El Cajon Boulevard to the North, and University Avenue to the South. The eastern border with La Mesa is uneven, and is defined by several residential streets which lie between 67th and 73rd streets.Rolando Park’s borders are defined by College Avenue to the West, University Avenue to the north, the 94 freeway to the south, and the City of La Mesa boundary to the east.

Need a Rolando Locksmith? Try
El Cheapo 24 Hour Mobile locksmith!

Pay for what you get – flat rate pricing,
no hidden fees!

We are the only flat rate locksmiths around. While dealing with us, you only pay what we quoted you and there are no games or gimmicks afterwards. You get the fairest price possible thanks to our flat rate pricing!

Listed below are a few red flags to look for prior to hiring a locksmith:

Avoid calling the 15$/19$/29$ Locksmiths who are advertising a low ball rate, since they are typically a bait and switch operation who are out to take you for a ride. In fact, the total price will surely end up much higher than average.

Be wary of companies that answer calls with generic phrases like “locksmith services,” rather than a specific name. If a locksmith cannot or will not provide the business’ legal name, find another locksmith.

When the locksmith arrives, ask for identification, including a locksmith license where applicable.

If the locksmith’s on-site price doesn’t match the phone estimate, don’t allow work to be performed. Fraudulent locksmiths often inflate the final bill and insist the customer pay in cash.

If you’re locked out, be cautious of companies that recommend or insist on drilling or replacing the lock up front. Most experienced locksmiths have the skills and tools to unlock almost any door.