Locksmith Kensington, CA
24-hour Emergency Services in Kensington, CA
Are you in need of a 24-hour locksmith in Kensington, CA? You can call Regal Locksmith to get a locksmith dispatched to you right away. A professional locksmith usually takes 30 minutes or less to arrive! The locksmiths come fully equipped with their van.
Reliable Residential Locksmith Services in Kensington, CA
- House Lockout Services
- Lock Replacements
- New Door Lock Installation
- Smart Door Lock Installation / Replacement
- Rekeying Locks for Doors
- Lock Repairs
- Broken Key Extractions
- Stuck Key Extraction
- House Safe Lockouts
24 Hour Kensington Commercial Locksmith
- Commercial Building Lockouts
- Master System Re-Key
- New Locks Install
- Lock / Old Lock Repair
- File Cabinet Unlocking
Auto Locksmith near Kensington, CA
- Car Lockout 24 Hour Services
- Trunk lockouts
- Car Unlock Service
- Remote Key Services
- Program / Re-Program or Replace Key Fobs
- Vehicle Key Cutting
- Car Key Replacement
- Car Key Duplicates
- Transponder Key Programming
- Broken Car Key Extraction
- Broken Ignition Replacement or Repair
- Broken Ignition switch Replacement or Repair
Kensington, CA Roots
Kensington is an unincorporated community and census designated place located in the Berkeley Hills, in the East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, in Contra Costa County, California. In the 20th century it was considered part of Berkeley, although it is across the county line. House numbers follow the pattern used in Berkeley, and Kensington shares two zip codes with the Berkeley Hills area.
The population was 5,077 at the 2010 census.[9] Kensington’s community is mostly highly educated and affluent, and it contains only single family residential houses. It is among the safest and cleanest places in the United States, with one of the nation’s top public elementary schools. Many distinguished University of California, Berkeley professors, Nobel Prize laureates, and other notable San Francisco Bay Area professionals reside or have resided in Kensington, such as University of California, Berkeley’s theoretical physicist and professor of physics Robert Oppenheimer who was the Director of the Manhattan Project’s Project Y that developed the atomic bombs during World War II.