AAA Full Armor Locksmith & Doors Cornwall, PA





Commercial Locksmith & Access Control in Cornwall, PA


Business security requires a higher standard of durability and control. High-traffic doors, employee turnover, and asset protection demand professional-grade hardware. We are the trusted partner for Cornwall, PA businesses, offering comprehensive commercial locksmith services. From master key systems to panic bar installation, we help you secure your livelihood.

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Commercial Rekey & Master Key Systems


Managing keys for a business can be a nightmare. We design and implement Master Key Systems. This allows you (the owner) to have one Grand Master key that opens every door, while your managers have keys that open only their departments, and general staff have keys that open only the front door. This granular control improves security and internal accountability.

Access Control & Keyless Entry


Metal keys are becoming obsolete in modern business. We install electronic access control systems, including keypad locks, card readers, and mag-locks. These systems allow you to add or delete user credentials instantly—no need to call a locksmith to rekey the building every time an employee leaves.

Panic Bars and Exit Devices


Safety compliance is just as important as security. We install and repair push bars (panic bars) and door closers that meet local fire codes and ADA requirements. A malfunctioning door closer can slam on a customer or leave a door unlocked; we adjust and replace the hydraulic arms to ensure smooth, safe operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • Can you rekey a file cabinet? Yes. We can generate keys for lost file cabinet locks or replace the cam locks entirely to secure sensitive documents.
  • What is a "Do Not Duplicate" key? We can install "Restricted Keyways." These keys cannot be copied at a hardware store; they can only be duplicated by the authorized locksmith with a letter of authorization from the business owner.
  • My storefront door slams shut too hard. Can you fix it? Yes. This is usually a hydraulic fluid leak or adjustment issue in the door closer. We can adjust the sweep and latch speeds or replace the unit if it has failed.
  • Do you offer billing accounts for businesses? Yes, we work with property managers and business owners to set up commercial accounts for ongoing maintenance and emergency services.
  • How fast can you respond to a break-in? We treat break-ins as emergencies. We can arrive quickly to secure the building, repair the door frame, and replace the compromised locks to get you back in business.
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Don't leave your business vulnerable. Our commercial locksmiths are ready to secure your doors, files, and assets.

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Customer Reviews

"Our front door lock was jamming, making it hard for customers to enter. The technician fixed the alignment and replaced the cylinder. Works perfectly now."

"They set up a master key system for our office building. Now I don't have to carry a giant ring of keys. Great planning and execution."

"We had a break-in attempt that damaged the back door. They came out at 3 AM to board it up and replace the lock. Truly 24/7 service."





Cornwall, PA Insights: Population,
Zip Codes, Influence, and Service Areas

Cornwall was initially settled by Peter Grubb in 1734. Peter was a Chester County stonemason who came to, what was then Lancaster County, in search of high quality stone for quarrying. First building his house and then a store, he discovered magnetite iron ore nearby and decided to test its quality, he found the ore to be exceedingly pure. Grubb wrote to Philadelphia and in 1734 was granted a warrant to purchase 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land. For three years Peter followed veins of ore until he found a large deposit that was easily accessible; however, this ore was not within the bounds of his property. So in 1737 he purchased an additional 142.5 acres (0.577 km2) of land. In 1742 Peter built a cold blast furnace and named it Cornwall, after his father's birthplace in England. The Cornwall Iron Mine was, at one time, the largest open-pit mining operation in the world. They were mined continuously until June 30, 1973, totaling 236 years of production.

Zip Codes in Cornwall, PA that we also serve: 17042 17016 17085





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