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Replacement Car Keys, Fobs and Key Cards Carlow
We repair and replace all types of car keys—fully coded and programmed—for cars and commercial vehicles.
Avoid paying dealership prices for replacement car keys, remote fobs, or vehicle unlocking.
Our auto locksmiths offer key replacements at a fraction of the cost. Where possible, we’ll repair your existing key or fob, and we can unlock your vehicle if the keys are locked inside.
Auto locksmiths specialise in replacing lost, damaged or stolen car keys. Whether you need a standard key, remote fob or key card, replacements are fully coded and programmed on site for most makes and models, including commercial vehicles.
Modern auto locksmiths use the latest tools to cut and code new keys at your location, often quicker and far cheaper than a dealership. If your original key still works but is faulty, they can often repair or reprogram it instead of replacing it.
If you’ve lost all keys, locked them inside the vehicle or just need a spare, a mobile locksmith can provide a fast and reliable solution with minimal disruption.
We can decode keys and fobs for all the major car, van and commercial vehicle makes and models in Carlow. We carry blanks and key fob programming technology and everything needed to access your locked car. replace your car keys and fobs and get you moving.
Dealer quoted me a fortune for a new car key. These guys did it for a fraction of the price and just as good.
27/07/2023
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
03/11/2023
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
21/04/2023
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
27/03/2022
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
29/11/2024
Car wouldn't unlock with the remote key. Turns out it was a programming issue, and they reprogrammed it on the spot. Great service!
23/03/2023
Fantastic work! Called late at night after losing my keys, and they arrived quickly with no hassle.
14/10/2022
Accidentally locked my keys in the boot while loading shopping. They came out fast and got me sorted without any damage.
24/02/2025
Needed a spare key for my van. The whole process was smooth, and the new key works perfectly. Cheers!
14/05/2024
Lost my car key and was stuck outside in the rain. Called them and within 30 minutes, I had a new key. Fantastic service!
12/06/2023
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
26/04/2024
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
17/01/2023
Until the late 19th century, Carlow in Ireland was a small rural town. However, the population grew rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s with the draining of Carlow’s many marshes. Carlow is now an expanding market town within commuting distance of Dublin.
Carlow Castle was built by William Marshal , Earl of Striguil (1146-1219). It was erected to guard a strategic ford on the River Barrow between Leinster and Munster. The castle has fine carvings on its main door as well as portholes along the curtain wall that allow views into the inner courtyard. It features coats-of-arms carved into stone above windows and other carvings, as well as carvings commemorating the battles William Marshal fought in. Underneath the castle is an enormous dungeon where prisoners were kept before they were brought up for trial at the court within the castle walls. Today, Carlow Castle is open to tour groups; guided tours are available during summer months.
St. Patrick’s Bridge (also called St Patrick’s Street Bridge) over the River Barrow was built in 1816 by William Hill made of cast iron and Portland stone. It was originally only wide enough for carriages but it now has carriageway widened to accommodate two lanes of traffic on either side of a wider central pedestrian walkway with railway tracks underneath it. The bridge has seven segmental arches eachwith a span of 36 feet (11 metres). It is unique compared to other bridges in Ireland because it has nine cutwaters instead of the usual three. Thomas Rhodes Armetriding designed St Patrick’s Bridge which was cast by William Edwards.
St. Patrick’s Bridge over the River Barrow won an award for George Wilkinson, who created wrought iron railings for this bridge and several others. Wilkinson started off as a carpenter before becoming a noted metalworker/engineer whose works included many notable public buildings such as Covent Garden Theatre and Chatsworth House . He established a business with his son near Birmingham where he died at the age of 94.
St. Mary’s Collegiate Church , on College Street, was built around 1200AD by William Marshall, Earl of Striguil. Parts of the church are currently used by Carlow’s Church of Ireland congregation, while other parts are in ruins. The carvings on the old oak choir stalls are particularly interesting; carvings include a bishop with his cat at his feet and carvings of animals around stairs leading to an upper level where carvings depict abstract figures.
The Carlow Courthouse on Parliament Street was designed by Thomas Cobden and built in 1816. It is a simple, symmetrical building with carvings of lions as part of its iron railings as well as carvings of battlements along the roofline.