24hrs Services Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rude ineffectual and incompetent

The engineer turned up, sprayed WD40 in the mechanism, something I was warned against when the door was first fitted. He was here for under 5 minutes, the door was better but not perfect. Within a week the door was sticking again just like before. I was charged £225, when I complained that the door was NOT fixed correctly, the phone was put down on me. DO NOT USE THESE CROOKS.

June 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY unless you have money to throw away, and can stomach being made an idiot of and suffer a sleepless night.

Update. 25hrs Services Ltd have now refused to come and fix remaining faults unless I pay again
, saying I should,ve told them the doorhandle was wobbly. A broken doorhandle is obv wobbly and needs fixing.That was the job i paid £330 for! These are rip off merchants with a very aggressive approach.
Phoned to come out an hour later than arranged and refused to take no for an answer, and promised a quick job or to return to complete it, as it was explained that late calls were not possible due to ill health. ! 1/2 hours later he 's still trying to get a signal to allow me to pay the extortionate fee. I obv didn;t have over £300 cash and he wouldn't take a cheque or wait for payment to be arranged. Did he really need to drill out and break the lock to get at the mechanism and charge £80 for servicing it. I believe that this was to then force me into buying a new lock at an horrendous price. what else can you do when your door mech and lock is in pieces? These are high pressure salesman with an axe to grind in Britain, with many hidden unnecessary actions and costs and to me that's dishonest.
Remember all of their prices are quoted before 20% VAT is added.
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY unless you have money to throw away, and can stomach being made an idiot of and suffer a sleepless night. By the time he left I was ill with the stress from his high pressure sales and devious practices. I'm proud to say my family get asked back for work because they are so genuine, kind, honest and go the extra mile for their neighbourhoods.

June 2, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hidden charges and wanted to drill out lock as FIRST option

This is the company I was invoiced by. The company name I contacted via Google was delta-locksmiths.co.uk - check it. My 90 year old mother left her key indoors in her house in Braintree. I googled locksmith Braintree and this company appeared at the top as a sponsored search result. He quoted me £45 over the phone for a ‘simple job’. He arrived within the hour and glanced briefly at the door before looking around the house for open windows etc. when there were none, he said to me that he would need to drill out the lock and that would cost £180 - and that the lock would be destroyed. I expressed disbelief that this was necessary. In response to my resistance, and ONLY AT THIS POINT did he ask whether the door was double locked. I said I didn’t know, my mother said no. He said ‘this is important’. I repeated that it wasn’t. Then he retrieved his inflatable air wedge from his car and attended at last to the door. He opened it very quickly. Then he billed my mother for the £45 quoted, plus an unquoted £65 call out fee, plus VAT = £132. Cheaper than his original plan of £180 + £65 + VAT + the cost of a new lock etc. AVOID.

May 30, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The company came advising on the phone…scammers

The company came advising on the phone a "labour" charge of £60 when the lock on our front door jammed. A Foreign man arrived and fitted a what we now know is not a high security lock , sprayed some Wd40 on the gearbox which was returned NOT replaced , put a new handle on a window in our lounge and wrote out a bill for £845!!!!! the bill was not itemised- we paid by credit card for protection as needed the door secured with it being late in the evening. We have reported to the fraud team and have obtained a fraud ref no which we have shared with our credit card company to investigate. A reputable locksmith was horrified at what we were charged claiming he would have charged cira £120 for the low standard lock and that was out of hours charges!!

May 13, 2026
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