Last Updated: April 2026

Keyless Entry Systems

$300 - $1,500 | 2-4 hours | Available 24/7

Quick Answer

Triton Locksmith install keyless entry systems for businesses for $300-$1,500 per door. Keypads, proximity fob readers, and biometric options. No keys to copy, no keys to lose. You manage access with codes or cards and revoke access in seconds when someone leaves.

$300 - $1,500
Approximate. Technician confirms final price on site.

What Keyless Entry Options Work Best for Businesses?

Keypads for small offices, fob readers for medium buildings, and biometric for high-security areas. A standalone keypad on a back door costs $300-$500. A networked fob reader system that logs who enters and when costs $800-$1,500 per door.

We install Alarm Lock Trilogy keypads more than any other commercial keyless product. They're tough, reliable, and hold up to 500 user codes. For fob-based systems, HID iCLASS readers are the industry standard. Both integrate with most commercial door hardware.

Why Should Your Business Go Keyless?

No more key copies. No more rekeying after employee turnover. According to Kaba Group research, the average commercial building rekeys 2-3 times per year at $50-$100 per lock. A 20-door building spends $2,000-$6,000 annually just on rekeying. Keyless entry eliminates that cost entirely.

When an employee quits or gets fired, you delete their code or deactivate their fob from a computer or phone. Done in seconds. No locksmith visit needed, no one has to be on-site.

Common Questions

Standalone keypads: $300-$500 per door. Networked fob readers: $800-$1,500 per door. Biometric: $1,200-$2,000 per door. Volume discounts apply for multi-door installations.

Yes. We wire keyless entry to work alongside panic bars and exit devices. Entry is controlled by the keypad or fob. Exit always remains free per fire code. The two systems work independently.

Battery-powered keypads keep working on their internal batteries (usually 2+ years). Wired systems can have battery backup or UPS. We design the failover based on your fire code and security requirements.

Networked systems yes. You add, delete, or modify user credentials from any computer or phone. Standalone keypads require on-site programming.

Alarm Lock Trilogy holds up to 500 codes. HID iCLASS networked systems are virtually unlimited. Even basic keypads hold 20-50 codes. Plenty for most businesses.

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