Steve LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Mortise Lock Repair & Replacement

Mortise locks are the workhorses of home entry security — deep-set, multi-component, and built to last decades when properly maintained. But when a mortise lock body starts to fail, whether from worn internal components, a frozen latch, a stripped cam, or decades of Floresville's hot summers and hard use around Sixth Street and the historic courthouse square, the repair job is nothing like swapping out a standard cylindrical knob lock. It requires disassembling the door edge, diagnosing the specific failed component inside the case, and reassembling everything so the latch, deadbolt, and trim all align precisely. Steve Locksmith handles this every day — mobile, insured, and available 24/7 across Floresville and Wilson County.

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Whether you're dealing with a Baldwin mortise lock set on a craftsman-style front door or a builder-grade mortise lock on a rental property off US-181, the symptoms are usually the same: a handle that spins without engaging, a latch bolt that won't retract smoothly, or a cylinder that's become stiff or sloppy. Don't ignore those warning signs. A failing mortise lock is a security gap, and in many cases our trained technicians can restore full function without replacing the entire lock body — saving you time and keeping your door frame intact. Call (830) 376-2580 anytime to get a straight answer about what your lock actually needs.

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 It Fails Differently Than Other Door Hardware

A mortise lock is a lock body that is recessed into a deep rectangular pocket — the mortise — cut into the edge of the door. Unlike a cylindrical lock set where the mechanism sits in a simple cross-bore, a mortise lock houses the latch bolt, deadbolt, and all the mechanical linkages inside a single steel case. This design gives it superior strength and flexibility, but it also means there are more components that can wear out: the hub, the cam, the follower, the latch mechanism, and the various springs that control bolt throw. When one of those internal parts degrades, the whole lock can become unpredictable or completely non-functional.

The most common failure points we see on home entry doors in Floresville are a worn hub that lets the handle spin without retracting the latch, a fatigued latch spring that causes the bolt to stick mid-throw, and a misaligned strike pocket that puts constant lateral stress on the case. Older doors near the Floresville city center — many of which still carry original 1950s and 1960s hardware — often have mortise lock sets from legacy manufacturers that are no longer in wide production, which makes parts sourcing and diagnosis a specialist's job. Our technicians come stocked with a broad inventory of internal components, so we can often perform a targeted repair rather than a full replacement.

Mortise Lock Repair & Replacement: What the Process Actually Looks Like

When we arrive at your door, the first step is always diagnosis — not parts replacement. We remove the exterior and interior trim, extract the mortise lock body from the door edge, and inspect every component under good light. We check the latch cam timing, test spring tension, inspect the cylinder tailpiece fit, and look for corrosion or debris inside the case. That full picture lets us give you an accurate, up-front quote before any work begins. Factors that shape the final price include the lock body brand and model (a Corbin Russwin mortise lock or a Baldwin mortise lock set will have different part availability and labor complexity than a commodity unit), whether internal parts or the full lock body need replacing, the time of day you call, and travel distance within our Floresville service area.

If the lock body is repairable, we source the correct cam, hub, or spring, rebuild the mechanism, and reinstall it with fresh lubrication and correct trim alignment. If the case itself is cracked, stripped, or so worn that a rebuild is not cost-effective, we recommend a direct-replacement mortise lock set — sized to fit the existing mortise pocket whenever possible, so there is no door-edge modification needed. We carry units compatible with standard ANSI backset dimensions and can discuss options including smart mortise lock upgrades or electric mortise lock conversions if you want keypad or remote-access capability on your entry door. Everything is done on-site, at your home, with no need to remove the door or take hardware off-site.

Specialized Mortise Lock Services for Floresville Homeowners

Steve Locksmith provides a full range of mortise lock and related door hardware services. Our specific service capabilities include: mortise lock body repair (worn hub, cam, follower, and spring replacement); full mortise lock set replacement on exterior entry doors; mortise lock cylinder re-keying so your new or repaired lock uses your existing key; mortise lock cylinder replacement when the plug is damaged or key control is compromised; mortise lock set installation on exterior doors where a new pocket must be cut; door alignment correction to relieve stress on the mortise case; strike plate repositioning and reinforcement; Baldwin mortise lock service and parts sourcing; Corbin Russwin mortise lock service and parts sourcing; smart mortise lock installation and programming; electric mortise lock wiring and fail-safe or fail-secure configuration; sliding door mortise lock repair and replacement; mortise lock trim and escutcheon replacement; emergency lockout opening on mortise-locked doors using non-destructive methods; broken key extraction from mortise lock cylinders; frozen or seized latch bolt repair; deadbolt throw adjustment for door warp or seasonal wood movement; master key system setup using mortise lock cylinders; door knob lock conversion to mortise hardware where door prep allows; high-security mortise cylinder upgrade (bump and pick resistant); 24/7 emergency locksmith response for failed mortise locks; after-hours mortise lock repair for rental or investment properties; mobile on-site service with no shop-drop-off required; same-visit diagnosis and repair in the majority of cases; and post-repair function testing and documentation for insurance or property records.

That breadth matters because a mortise lock failure rarely happens at a convenient time. A latch that seizes at 11 p.m. on a Sunday near Palo Alto Road is just as urgent as one that fails on a weekday morning downtown — which is exactly why we operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and why our technicians are dispatched mobile with the tools and parts to handle most jobs on the first visit.

Understanding Locksmith Costs, Call-Out Fees, and What Determines Your Quote

One of the most common questions we hear — and a fair one — is: how much does a locksmith cost in Texas, or what is a locksmith call-out fee? The honest answer is that pricing varies because every job is genuinely different. For mortise lock work specifically, the variables include the complexity of the lock body (a vintage commercial-grade Corbin Russwin unit has different labor requirements than a modern residential Baldwin mortise lock), the scope of work (cylinder swap versus full internal rebuild versus complete lock set replacement), whether specialty parts need to be sourced, the time of day (overnight and holiday dispatch involves different operational costs), and your location relative to our Floresville base. We never quote a flat hourly rate and then add surprise charges — instead, we assess the job on arrival, confirm an exact price before touching anything, and you decide whether to proceed. There are no hidden fees and no pressure.

This transparency is especially important for homeowners who've never dealt with a mortise lock failure before and aren't sure how much does a local locksmith charge for this type of work. The short version: the price reflects real parts, real skill, and real time — but you'll know the number before we start. Ready to get that answer? Call (830) 376-2580 — we answer 24/7 and can often dispatch a technician to your Floresville address within the hour.

Frequently asked questions

What is a mortise lock, and do I actually have one on my front door?

A mortise lock is a lock mechanism housed inside a rectangular case that is set into a carved-out pocket in the door edge, rather than sitting in a simple bore hole like a standard knob or deadbolt. You likely have one if your entry door has a large, flat escutcheon plate (the decorative surround), a lever or knob that controls a latch bolt, and a separate thumb-turn or key cylinder for a deadbolt — all integrated into a single trim piece. Many older Floresville homes and craftsman-style properties use mortise lock sets, and they are also common on steel or fiberglass exterior doors with multi-point latching. If you're not sure, send us a photo or describe the door hardware when you call — we can identify it immediately.

Can a mortise lock be repaired, or does the whole lock body always need to be replaced?

In many cases, yes — a targeted repair is entirely possible. The most common failures (worn cam, broken latch spring, fatigued hub, damaged follower) involve components that can be replaced without swapping the entire case. We disassemble the mortise lock body on-site, identify the failed part, and rebuild it if the case itself is structurally sound. Full replacement becomes the right call when the case is cracked, when the mortise has been enlarged or compromised by prior repairs, or when the lock body is so obsolete that parts are unavailable. We'll tell you which situation you're in before any work begins.

How much does a locksmith cost in Texas for mortise lock work — is there a standard call-out fee?

There's no single statewide standard, and we think that's actually a good thing — because a flat call-out fee often obscures what you're really paying for. What we do instead is assess your specific lock, explain exactly what needs to be done, and give you a confirmed price before we start. The factors that influence cost are the lock brand and model, the scope of repair versus replacement, parts availability, the time of day, and travel distance. You'll never be surprised by the final invoice because you'll approve the number first.

Do you service smart mortise locks and electric mortise locks, or only traditional mechanical hardware?

We service both. Smart mortise lock units — which integrate keypads, Bluetooth, or Z-Wave connectivity into the traditional mortise form factor — require calibration and programming in addition to mechanical installation, and our technicians are trained on current residential smart lock platforms. Electric mortise lock installations, often used on doors where remote or credential-based access control is needed, involve both mechanical fitting and wiring for the solenoid or motor — we handle the full installation and configure fail-safe or fail-secure operation based on your needs. If you're upgrading an existing mortise lock set to a smart or electric version, we can assess your door prep and recommend compatible options.

What is the crime rate in Floresville, Texas — should I be concerned about my door lock quality?

Floresville is a generally tight-knit community with a small-town character centered around the Wilson County courthouse and the annual Peanut Festival grounds — but no area is entirely without property crime risk, and residential burglars consistently target the weakest point of entry: the door lock. A degraded or improperly installed mortise lock set is a meaningful vulnerability because a worn case can allow latch manipulation even without a key. Maintaining your mortise lock in good working condition — and ensuring the cylinder is properly pinned and the strike is solidly anchored — is one of the most practical steps you can take. We can also advise on high-security cylinder upgrades for improved resistance to picking and bumping.

What is Floresville, TX known for, and do you serve the whole area including rural routes?

Floresville is the Wilson County seat, best known as the 'Peanut Capital of Texas' — the annual Texas Peanut Festival draws visitors from across the region each fall. The city sits along US-181 and FM-775, with residential areas ranging from the historic blocks near downtown to newer subdivisions and rural ranch-style properties on the outskirts. We serve all of it. Whether your home is walking distance from the Wilson County courthouse or on a rural route several miles outside city limits, we dispatch mobile — we come to you. Travel distance is one of the factors included in your up-front quote, so there are no surprises regardless of where you are in our service area.

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(830) 376-2580