Clinton ST LOCKSMITH
Locksmith Service

Mortise Lock Repair

If your GF New York home still has the original door hardware from decades past, there's a good chance you're living with a mortise lock — the deep-set, rectangular mechanism built directly into the edge of the door. These locks were the gold standard for residential and commercial entry doors throughout much of the 20th century, and for good reason: a properly functioning mortise lock set offers a level of door integration and security that surface-mounted deadbolts simply can't match. But age, humidity cycles along the Hudson Valley corridor, and decades of use take a toll. Older cast-iron or brass bodies seize up, latch bolts stick, cylinders wear out, and the internal cam mechanisms can crack or shear entirely.

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

Clinton St Locksmith is a 24/7 mobile locksmith serving GF New York and the surrounding area. Our trained, insured technicians come directly to your door — no shop visit required — and specialize in diagnosing and repairing the kind of complex mortise hardware found in the brownstones, prewar walk-ups, and early-century row houses that define so much of this part of New York. Whether you need a cracked case replaced, a worn mortise lock cylinder re-keyed, or a full mortise lock set installed on an exterior door, we carry the parts and the hands-on experience to do it right, with damage-free techniques wherever the door and frame allow.

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 GF New York, we reach the GF New York 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.

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What Is a Mortise Lock and Why Older Homes Still Rely on Them

A mortise lock is a complete locking mechanism — latch bolt, deadbolt, strike, and often a privacy or passage function — housed inside a machined pocket (the mortise) cut into the door's edge. Unlike a bored cylindrical lock, which fits through a simple round hole, a mortise body requires a precise rectangular cavity that runs the full depth of the door stile. This engineering makes the lock an integral part of the door itself, distributing kick-force across a much wider area and making brute-force entry significantly harder than with a standard knob-and-deadbolt combo. In neighborhoods throughout GF New York — particularly in blocks of older housing stock near major thoroughfares and transit lines — original mortise hardware is still in daily use, often stamped with manufacturer marks from now-legacy American lockmakers whose parts require specialist sourcing.

The internal anatomy of a classic mortise body includes a latch bolt (spring-loaded for self-latching), a deadbolt (thrown by key or thumb turn), a spindle hub for the door knob lock or lever handle, and a series of cams and connecting bars. When any one component fails, the entire lock can become inoperable. That's why a true mortise lock repair isn't just swapping a cylinder — it often means opening the case, inspecting every moving part, sourcing the correct replacement components, and reassembling to factory tolerances. Our technicians are trained specifically in this multi-step diagnostic process, which is fundamentally different from replacing a modern bored lock.

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Common Mortise Lock Repair Needs We See in GF New York

The failure modes we encounter most often in older GF New York buildings follow predictable patterns. Latch bolts freeze or retract sluggishly because the internal spring has fatigued or the case has filled with decades of paint, grime, and metal filings. Deadbolts bind because the door has settled or warped — common in buildings that experience seasonal humidity swings — and the bolt no longer aligns cleanly with the strike plate. The mortise lock cylinder itself wears out at the pin stack, producing keys that turn hard or intermittently fail to retract the bolt. On exterior door applications, the cylinder's weather exposure accelerates this wear considerably. In each case, our technicians diagnose before they quote: we identify whether the problem is the lock body, the cylinder, the handles, the door alignment, or some combination, so you're never paying to replace parts that didn't need replacing.

We also handle less obvious failures: broken cam bars, cracked tailpieces, stripped spindle hubs that cause the door knob lock or lever to spin freely without engaging the latch, and corroded strike plates that prevent smooth bolt throw. For properties with Corbin Russwin mortise lock hardware — a brand historically popular in institutional and upscale residential buildings across New York State — we maintain familiarity with the specific case dimensions and cylinder formats those bodies use. Similarly, Baldwin mortise lock sets, known for their solid brass construction and decorative trim, require careful handling during disassembly to avoid marring the finish. If your door has one of these legacy systems, call (646) 491-8338 and let our team assess it before you assume the entire set needs replacement.

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Mortise Lock Set Replacement: Choosing the Right Body for an Exterior Door

When repair is no longer viable — the case is cracked, the machining is too worn, or the lock body is simply unavailable as a serviceable part — we move to full mortise lock set replacement. This is a more involved process than swapping a cylindrical lock because the new body must match the existing mortise pocket dimensions or the door edge must be re-mortised. On an exterior door, the stakes are higher: the new set must deliver a genuine security upgrade, weather-appropriate materials, and compatibility with the door's existing prep (backset, case width, hub height, and spindle spacing). Our technicians take all of these measurements before sourcing parts, and we confirm an exact, up-front price for the complete job before any work begins. Final pricing is influenced by the lock body type and hardware grade selected, the time of day (our 24/7 availability means we respond at 2 a.m. as readily as 2 p.m.), the travel distance to your location within the GF New York service area, and whether additional door prep or strike reinforcement is required.

Clients interested in newer technology sometimes ask about smart mortise lock options — motorized bodies that integrate with keypad, Bluetooth, or Z-Wave access control while retaining the deep-set mortise form factor. We can advise on compatible smart mortise lock models that fit standard mortise pockets, as well as electric mortise lock bodies designed for commercial or multi-tenant doors that require remote release or fail-safe/fail-secure operation. If you manage a GF New York building with a sliding door mortise lock — common on older wood-framed sliding doors and some historic storefront applications — we handle those as well, since the case geometry and backset requirements differ considerably from a standard swing door. Whatever your door configuration, our mobile unit arrives stocked with the tools and a working inventory of common parts to handle most jobs in a single visit.

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What to Expect from Our Emergency Locksmith and Commercial Locksmith Services

Mortise lock failures rarely announce themselves at convenient hours. A frozen deadbolt at midnight, a broken key trapped in the cylinder before a morning commute from GF New York — these are the calls we receive constantly, and our 24/7 mobile dispatch means a trained technician is on the way regardless of when you call. As an emergency locksmith, our first priority is restoring access without damage to the door or frame. For a properly functioning mortise body, our technicians use legitimate, non-destructive entry techniques verified by ownership documentation — we never begin work without confirming that you have the right to access the property. Once inside, we assess whether the cylinder can be re-keyed or must be replaced, whether the lock body is intact, and whether the door alignment contributed to the failure.

Our commercial locksmith services extend these same capabilities to multi-unit residential buildings, small businesses, and mixed-use properties throughout GF New York. Building managers dealing with tenant turnover need prompt re-keying of mortise cylinders without replacing entire lock sets — we handle master-key system updates and cylinder swaps efficiently, minimizing disruption to the building's other occupants. For properties that require ADA-compliant lever trim on existing mortise bodies, we can retrofit compatible lever handles without disturbing the lock case itself. Whether it's a single apartment door on a quiet residential block or a ground-floor commercial entry that sees heavy daily traffic, our insured technicians treat every job with the same diagnostic rigor. Ready to schedule a visit or facing an urgent lockout right now? Call (646) 491-8338 — we answer 24/7 and dispatch to your GF New York location promptly.

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Our Mortise Lock Services at a Glance

Clinton St Locksmith provides a comprehensive range of mortise-related and general locksmith services for residential, commercial, and emergency clients throughout GF New York. Here is what our technicians handle on a regular basis: mortise lock body diagnosis and repair; full mortise lock set replacement on exterior and interior doors; mortise lock cylinder extraction and replacement; re-keying of existing mortise cylinders; master key system setup and updates for multi-unit buildings; damaged or frozen latch bolt repair; deadbolt realignment and strike plate adjustment; broken key extraction from mortise cylinders; spindle hub and cam bar replacement; lever and knob trim retrofitting on existing mortise bodies; Corbin Russwin mortise lock servicing; Baldwin mortise lock set inspection and repair; smart mortise lock installation and programming; electric mortise lock installation for access-controlled doors; sliding door mortise lock repair and replacement; door edge re-mortising for new lock body fitment; strike plate reinforcement and box strike upgrades; residential lockout response (damage-free where possible); commercial lockout response with ownership verification; emergency locksmith dispatch (24/7, all hours); door knob lock repair and replacement; cylindrical deadbolt installation where mortise conversion is desired; peephole and door viewer installation; door frame and hinge reinforcement; and security consultations for older homes with legacy hardware.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to what our customers ask most. Still unsure? Just call.

What is a mortise lock and how is it different from a regular deadbolt?+

A mortise lock is a complete locking mechanism — including latch bolt, deadbolt, and handle hub — housed inside a rectangular pocket cut into the door's edge. A standard deadbolt is a separate bored device that mounts through a round hole with a surface-mounted plate. Because the mortise body sits fully inside the door, it integrates with the door's structure more completely, offering stronger resistance to forced entry and a cleaner exterior appearance. Older GF New York homes with original door hardware often have mortise sets that are still the most secure option on those doors.

How do I know if my mortise lock needs repair versus full replacement?+

The key question is whether the lock body's core structure — the cast case and the machined bores inside it — is still intact. If the latch or deadbolt is sticky but the case is solid, repair is usually possible: worn springs, seized cylinders, and broken cam bars are all serviceable parts. If the case itself is cracked, the bolt channels are stripped, or the lock body is so corroded that internal parts can't move freely, replacement is more practical. Our technicians diagnose on-site before recommending anything, so you get an honest assessment and an exact price confirmed before work begins.

Can you re-key my mortise lock cylinder without replacing the whole lock body?+

Yes, in most cases. The mortise lock cylinder sits in a dedicated bore in the lock case and can be removed, re-pinned to a new key, and reinstalled without touching the rest of the lock body. This is the most cost-efficient option after a move, tenant change, or lost key situation. If the cylinder itself is too worn to re-pin reliably, we replace it with a compatible unit and match it to your existing key if you have other locks on the same key. We carry a range of cylinder formats to fit the most common mortise case brands found in older New York buildings.

Do you service Corbin Russwin and Baldwin mortise locks specifically?+

Yes. Corbin Russwin mortise lock hardware uses specific case dimensions and cylinder formats that require familiarity with the brand's engineering — our technicians have hands-on experience with these bodies. Baldwin mortise lock sets, made from solid brass with decorative trim, require careful disassembly to avoid finish damage; we take that seriously. We also work with other legacy and current manufacturers. If you're unsure what brand is on your door, a photo sent to us before the visit often lets us confirm compatibility and arrive with the right parts.

What factors affect the price of a mortise lock repair or replacement?+

Several variables come into the final quote: the type and grade of lock body or cylinder being repaired or replaced, whether the door needs additional preparation (re-mortising, strike reinforcement, or alignment correction), the time of day of the service call (our 24/7 availability means we respond at any hour), and travel distance to your location within the GF New York service area. We never begin work without confirming an exact, up-front price — no surprises when the job is done. We do not use vague estimates or range pricing.

Can you install a smart mortise lock or electric mortise lock on my existing door?+

In many cases, yes. A smart mortise lock or electric mortise lock must physically fit the existing mortise pocket — which means the body dimensions, backset, and hub height must be compatible. Our technicians measure your existing pocket before sourcing a replacement body to confirm fit. For electric mortise lock installations on commercial or multi-tenant doors, we also assess the door frame for wiring routing and power supply access. If your pocket requires modification to accept a new body, we handle that re-mortising work as part of the same visit where possible.

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