Safe Opening & Re-Combination: What the Service Actually Involves
Safe opening is not a single technique — it is a diagnostic process. When a technician arrives at your Sarasota home or business, the first step is identifying the exact make, model, and locking mechanism involved. A dial combination safe from the 1970s requires an entirely different approach than a current-generation electronic safe with a relocker anti-tamper device. Our technicians are experienced with mechanical combination locks, digital keypads, redundant key-override systems, and dual-custody configurations common in hospitality and retail environments. After diagnosing the unit, we select the least invasive method available — manipulation, scope entry, or, when truly necessary, controlled drilling — and we explain the plan to you before touching a thing.
Re-combination is the service that often follows a successful opening. Once access is restored, the lock mechanism can be reset to a new combination or PIN of your choosing, restoring full security to the unit. This is especially important after employee turnover, a divorce or estate settlement, or a property purchase where prior combination holders are unknown. We handle re-combination on both mechanical dial locks and electronic keypads, and we test the new combination multiple times before we pack up. Every step — from diagnosis to final test — is performed with the precision that protects your valuables and the structural integrity of the safe itself.
