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Locksmith services: Cost Context Across UK Regions
GSPI: 110.6 (2015=100) — up 10.6% since 2015 (ONS CPIH 04.3.2). Labour context varies by region (ONS ASHE 2025). Index context only — not a price quote.
How much does locksmith services cost across UK regions?
As of January 2026, the Gera Service Price Index (GSPI) for locksmith services is 110.6 (2015=100) — costs have risen 10.6% since 2015, per ONS CPIH 04.3.2 (OGL v3.0). Labour cost context varies by region: ONS ASHE 2025 national median for Carpenters and joiners is £34,014/year.
Locksmith services — all UK regions
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GSPI and labour cost context for all 12 UK regions.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much has locksmith services inflation increased since 2015?
- The ONS CPIH sub-index for Services for maintenance and repair of the dwelling (category 04.3.2) rose from 100.0 in 2015 to 110.6 in January 2026 — a rise of 10.6%. The 12-month change (Jan-25 to Jan-26) was +0.6%.
- Which UK region has the highest locksmith labour costs?
- Based on ONS ASHE 2025, London consistently has the highest median earnings for most trade occupations. For Carpenters and joiners (SOC 5316), the London median is £38,011/year vs the national median of £34,014/year.
- Why does the GSPI not vary by region?
- The ONS CPIH is a national (UK-wide) index and does not publish regional sub-indices for most service categories. Regional variation is therefore captured via ONS ASHE labour cost data (which does vary by region), not via a separate regional CPIH. The GSPI is the same for a given service type across all regions; only the labour context differs.
Contains public sector information published by Office for National Statistics and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: ONS Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) (January 2026, published 17 June 2026).