Steve LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Commercial Mortise Lock Service

Heavy-duty mortise locks are the workhorses behind the front doors of Floresville's banks, medical offices, retail storefronts along US-181, and the government buildings near the Wilson County Courthouse — and when one fails, business stops. Unlike a simple knob-and-deadbolt setup, a mortise lock set is a precision assembly recessed directly into the door stave, integrating the latch, deadbolt, and often an auxiliary function into one unified body. That complexity means servicing them demands hands-on familiarity with the hardware, not just a screwdriver and guesswork.

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

Steve Locksmith is a fully mobile, 24/7 commercial locksmith operation based right here in Floresville, TX. Our trained and insured technicians drive fully equipped service vehicles directly to your business — no need to remove doors, haul hardware across town, or wait days for a shop appointment. Whether you're managing a single storefront or a multi-suite professional building, we diagnose, repair, rekey, and replace mortise lock systems with the care and precision commercial-grade hardware demands. When your business security is on the line, we're the call that gets it handled right.

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 Floresville, we reach the Floresville 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.

What Is a Mortise Lock and Why Do Commercial Doors Rely on Them?

A mortise lock is distinguished by the way its lock body — called the case — is mortised, meaning cut into, the thickness of the door itself rather than surface-mounted. The result is a flush, tamper-resistant unit that handles far greater physical stress than a standard cylindrical lock. The lock case houses the latch bolt, deadbolt, and sometimes a holdback or auxiliary latch, all actuated through a single trim set of levers or knobs. Because so much mechanical function lives inside the door, a well-installed mortise lock set on an exterior door is significantly harder to defeat by brute force than its cylindrical counterpart — which is exactly why commercial and institutional builders specify them. You'll find them on high-traffic entry doors, server rooms, manager offices, and any space where security and durability both matter. Brands like Corbin Russwin, Schlage, and Baldwin manufacture commercial-grade mortise bodies rated for millions of cycles, and each product line has its own keying, trim, and function specifications that require brand-specific knowledge to service correctly.

In Floresville, we see mortise locks on everything from the older historic storefronts downtown to newer construction along the highway corridors. Older buildings often have legacy Corbin Russwin mortise lock cases that have served faithfully for decades but now need cylinder replacements, worn cam repairs, or full case swaps. Newer construction tends to specify Schlage or similar systems, sometimes with an electric mortise lock variation for access-control integration. Regardless of manufacturer, the service approach is the same: methodical disassembly, accurate diagnosis, damage-free reinstallation, and a final cycle test before we ever pack up the van.

Commercial Mortise Lock Service: What Our Technicians Actually Do On-Site

When a business owner in Floresville calls us about a mortise lock problem, the first thing our technicians do is listen — because the symptom tells a story. A latch that won't retract fully usually points to a worn cam follower or a misaligned strike plate. A deadbolt that throws stiffly is often a cylinder issue or a door that has sagged on its hinges. A lever handle that spins free with no latch movement typically means a broken or disconnected spindle hub inside the case. Our mobile service vehicles carry a curated inventory of case parts, cylinders, cams, hubs, and full replacement mortise lock sets so that most repairs happen in a single visit — no ordering parts and scheduling a second trip. We also carry cylinder blanks and rekeying tools, so if you need a mortise lock cylinder re-pinned to match your master key system, that happens right there at your door.

Our commercial mortise lock service also covers situations that go beyond a simple repair. We handle complete mortise lock set replacements when a case is cracked, corroded beyond service, or simply obsolete. We work with electric mortise lock configurations wired into access-control panels — verifying the electric strike solenoid, fail-safe versus fail-secure settings, and proper door-frame clearance before signing off. For businesses with sliding door mortise lock assemblies on patio-style commercial entries, we address the unique geometry those locks demand: different case dimensions, different trim orientations, and a strike keep that must align precisely with a moving door panel. We also consult on smart mortise lock upgrades when a business wants to add keypad, card-reader, or mobile-credential access without gutting the existing door prep. Every job closes with a written confirmation of the work performed and a function test witnessed by the business owner or manager on site.

Factors That Determine Your Commercial Locksmith Service Quote

Transparent pricing is non-negotiable for us. Before any tool touches your door, our technician confirms an exact up-front price — no surprise charges added after the work is done. That said, the final quote for mortise lock service is shaped by several real variables that we assess on arrival. The lock brand and model matter significantly: servicing a standard Schlage commercial body differs from sourcing and fitting a legacy Corbin Russwin mortise lock case, which may require specialty parts. The door type factors in as well — a steel hollow-metal frame door in a commercial corridor behaves differently from a solid-wood entry door at a professional office suite. Time of day is a genuine cost variable; our 24/7 availability means we respond at 2 a.m. just as readily as 2 p.m., but after-hours and emergency calls reflect the resource commitment that entails. Travel distance within the Floresville service area, the scope of the job (cylinder rekey versus full case replacement versus access-control integration), and any ancillary hardware like new door knob lock trim or electric actuator components all feed into the final number.

We never pressure a business into a service decision. If the diagnosis reveals a simple cylinder fix rather than a full mortise lock set replacement, that's what we recommend and quote — even if the larger job would generate more revenue. Our goal is an accurate repair that serves your security for years, not an upsell that pads a single invoice. If you're uncertain whether your situation calls for a service call, dial (830) 376-2580 and describe what you're seeing; our team can often give you a useful pre-visit assessment right over the phone, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Full Scope of Our Mortise Lock and Commercial Door Services in Floresville

Steve Locksmith handles the complete spectrum of commercial door lock needs for Floresville-area businesses. Below is a representative — though not exhaustive — list of specific services our trained technicians perform on-site: 1. Mortise lock case diagnosis and repair 2. Mortise lock cylinder replacement (single and double cylinder configurations) 3. Mortise lock rekeying to existing master key systems 4. Full mortise lock set replacement (exterior and interior door functions) 5. Corbin Russwin mortise lock servicing and parts sourcing 6. Baldwin mortise lock installation and trim replacement 7. Schlage commercial mortise body service 8. Electric mortise lock solenoid testing and replacement 9. Fail-safe and fail-secure electric lock configuration 10. Smart mortise lock retrofit and credential enrollment 11. Sliding door mortise lock alignment and replacement 12. Broken key extraction from mortise cylinders 13. Worn cam and follower replacement inside mortise cases 14. Spindle hub and lever trim repair 15. Strike plate realignment and reinforcement 16. Door frame adjustment for proper mortise latch engagement 17. Mortise lock set exterior door weatherproofing and seal assessment 18. Emergency commercial lockout response (ownership verification required) 19. Master key system design and implementation for multi-door facilities 20. Grand master key hierarchy configuration 21. High-security cylinder upgrades (pick-resistant and drill-resistant cores) 22. Door knob lock replacement and integration with existing mortise bodies 23. Access-control wiring inspection for electric mortise applications 24. After-hours and weekend emergency commercial locksmith response 25. Security audit of all entry points: mortise locks, padlocks, and door closers 26. Key duplication for commercial mortise keyways 27. Lock hardware consultation for new construction or tenant build-out If your specific need isn't listed, call (830) 376-2580 — we answer every hour of every day, and our technicians will tell you honestly whether we can handle it and what it will take.

Frequently asked questions

What is a mortise lock, and is it really better than a standard deadbolt for my business?

A mortise lock is a lock assembly that is recessed into a pocket (the mortise) cut into the door edge, rather than attached to the door surface. Because the case sits inside the door, it integrates multiple functions — latch, deadbolt, and sometimes an auxiliary bolt — in one robust unit. For commercial applications, this design resists forced-entry attempts far more effectively than a surface-mounted cylindrical deadbolt, which is why building codes and security consultants routinely specify mortise hardware for high-traffic and high-value commercial entries. For Floresville businesses that see consistent daily foot traffic, a properly serviced mortise lock is genuinely the stronger long-term choice.

How much does a local locksmith charge for commercial mortise lock service — what affects the cost?

There is no single flat rate for commercial mortise lock service because the variables are real and significant. Our technicians assess the lock brand and model (a legacy Corbin Russwin mortise lock case costs differently to source and fit than a current Schlage commercial body), the nature of the repair or replacement, the door and frame type, and the time of day the call comes in. Travel distance within our Floresville service area is also factored in. What we guarantee is that you receive an exact, confirmed price before any work begins — no hidden fees, no after-the-fact additions. If you want a general sense of what to expect, calling us at (830) 376-2580 with a description of the lock and the problem will let our team give you the most useful pre-visit guidance.

What is a locksmith call-out fee, and does Steve Locksmith charge one for commercial calls?

A call-out fee — sometimes called a service call or dispatch fee — is a base charge that covers the cost of sending a technician to your location, independent of the actual repair or replacement work. Whether a provider charges this separately or folds it into an all-in quote varies by business. At Steve Locksmith, we explain every component of your quote upfront so you know exactly what you're paying for and why. We do not add surprise charges after the work is complete. For commercial mortise lock jobs in the Floresville area, we confirm the full price before the first tool leaves the van.

How much should a locksmith cost per hour for commercial work in Texas, and do you charge by the hour?

Hourly versus flat-rate billing is a legitimate question for commercial locksmith work. Many commercial mortise lock jobs — cylinder replacements, rekeying, case swaps — are better quoted as flat-rate jobs because the scope is definable upfront, which protects you from time-variable surprises. More complex work, like integrating an electric mortise lock into an existing access-control system, may involve a time-and-materials component. We discuss the billing structure transparently before starting any job. Texas locksmith pricing varies widely by market, complexity, and urgency; our technicians will always give you a firm number you can decide on before we proceed.

Can you service electric mortise locks and smart mortise lock systems on commercial doors?

Yes. Our technicians are trained on both electric mortise lock configurations — where an electrically actuated solenoid controls the bolt or latch remotely — and on smart mortise lock systems that integrate keypad, proximity card, fob, or mobile-credential access. We verify solenoid function, fail-safe versus fail-secure wiring, power supply adequacy, and door-frame clearance as part of any electric mortise service call. If a business in Floresville is upgrading from a mechanical mortise lock set to an electrified or smart system, we can consult on the hardware selection, perform the installation, and test full system function before we leave.

Do you handle commercial lockouts for businesses with mortise-locked doors in Floresville?

Yes — 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Commercial lockouts most often happen when a key breaks in a mortise lock cylinder, a latch mechanism fails in the locked position, or a code or credential change leaves someone without access. Our first step on any lockout call is ownership or authorization verification — we confirm you have the right to access the premises before any work begins. Once verified, our trained technicians use damage-free methods wherever the lock and door condition allow. If the mortise lock itself is the cause of the lockout rather than a lost key, we diagnose and repair or replace the case on the same visit so you leave with a fully functioning door, not just an open one.

Locked out or need a lock fixed? We are on the way.

(830) 376-2580