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- 24/7 Service Throughout The Year
- Lockout Response Within An Hour
- Emergency Locksmith Services
- Jammed & Damaged Locks
- Broken & Lost Keys
Address: Fulmer, Slough SL3 6HP
Working in the vicinity of The Black Horse
Professional, courteous service is at hand, we are here to help and special care is taken to ensure your door is not scratched or damaged once we leave. See below our services…
- Insurance Required BS3621 Locks,
- uPVC Doors & Windows Locks,
- Commercial Locksmith,
- Post Burglary Repairs,
- 24/7 Cover,
- Number & Code Locks,
- All Locks, All doors,
- NO Call-out Charges
LS Locksmith Fulmer Services with 11 years of experience operating in the Slough area provides safe and speedy locksmith services to the community. All of our work is fully guaranteed and we aim to secure your home with minimum fuss.
Our Vans carry a range of locks and spares to enable us to carry out any job at any time of the day or night and we accept calls 24/7. Our guys are experienced and carefully vetted in order to support the reputation the name LS Locksmith represents.
We will attend to any emergency including broken locks and keys as well as lockouts and post-burglary repairs.
You can be ensured that all repair work will be carried out by professional locksmiths who would not damage your door and carry out the job as soon as possible to help you carry on with your daily activities. We aim to arrive within the hour unless unforeseen circumstances accrue such as bad weather.
- Services We Provide:
- Wooden doors,
- uPVC doors,
- Glass doors,
- Steel doors,
- Aluminium doors,
- Enteral doors,
- Metal doors,
- Garage doors locks,
- Gate locks,
- Shopfront Shutters,
- Anti snap locks,
- Fresh Installations (New doors),
- NO callout fee,
- All work we undertake is full guaranteed
- 24/7 Emergency Hotline
Fulmer is a civil parish and village located in the south of Buckinghamshire. The village is separated from Gerrards Cross and neighbouring villages of Iver Heath and Wexham by a narrow green buffer along most of its northern border, which is heavily wooded. The name “Fulmer” is derived from the Old English words for “mere or lake frequented by birds”, and it was first recorded in 1198 as “Fugelmere”.
In the late 17th century, the manor of Fulmer was sold to the servants of its owners who had squandered their money and could not afford to pay them. Later on, the manor was acquired by the Duke of Portland.
During the mid-19th century, watercress was grown at Moor Farm, also known as “The Bog” locally (now Low Farm), by Richard Whiting Bradbery. Richard, son of William Bradbery, the first British watercress pioneer who had a cress farm at West Hyde in Hertfordshire, is buried in St James churchyard in Fulmer, along with his wife Hannah.