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You Bring the Moon and Stars to Me (Part Five) - Tyson Jost
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Synopsis: A Soulmate!AU where your soulmark only appears once you fall in love with your soulmate
Words: 7.3k
Warnings: mentions of injury
a/n:  type of injury is purely speculation since the details were never released, also his injury happened at an away game but for the sake of the story let’s pretend it was a home game. im thinking there will be 3 more parts but dont quote me on that and ofc feedback is always welcome, i hope you enjoy! 
Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four
January 2019 - Loveland, CO
It was like the second you had Tyson back, he was gone again. The day they got back from their Eastern Canada road trip, he was on his way to Loveland to start working with the Eagles. He hadn’t been able to spend much time with you, his schedule being just as hectic as always. Especially with the additions of the extra workouts Tyson had started to partake in. You rarely saw his car in the driveway of the Rookie House when you were over at Caitlyn and Jack’s.
His hair had been extra messy the last night you saw him the day he went back down to Loveland for the first time this season. You assumed it was due to his hands continuously pulling at it from being stuck in his head about his new playing situation. Since then, the image of your best friend being down in the dumps hadn’t left your mind. Throughout the time of knowing Tyson, you only really knew him as the cheery guy with a smile on his face 24/7. He was the most strong-willed person you had ever known.
A week and a half later and he still hadn’t seen any NHL ice time, still working his ass off at the AHL level to earn his roster spot back. You’re sitting in one of the many conference rooms at your office, listening to an executive give their monthly project updates when your phone rings. You see Tyson’s face covering your screen, begging to answer his FaceTime. You hit the lock button on your phone, stopping the vibrations, and turn your phone over, turning your attention back to the presentation in front of you. 
The vibration stops momentarily before it starts again, to which you ignore. The third time your phone rings, you know it must be important, so you excuse yourself as you push out of your rolling chair and leave the room.
As you slide to answer, Tyson’s face pops up onto the screen. His hair is wet and the lighting is terrible, so you assume he had just showered at the practice facility.
“What did you need? I was in a meeting.”
“Sorry, I’ll be quick. I know I was supposed to come over to your place later for my pre-game meal but I’m really tired,” He whines.
“And you couldn’t have just texted me that?” You ask a sharp bite to your tone. He knew you worked the third Saturday of every month. He had even admitted to you one time that he’d check your Snapchat location to see where you were when you weren’t answering, so you were even more confused when he called not once, but three times.
“I need a favor, I’m gonna take a nap on one of the guy’s couches. Can you bring me my game-day suit?”
“Sure, just text me the time you need it by and the address,” You agree. “I really need to go, though, so I’ll text you later.”
“Thank you, Y/n! Love you.”
You spit out a quick ‘love you’ before hanging up and shoving your phone into your dress pants pocket before walking back into the meeting and apologizing about the disruption.
You park your car in Caitlyn’s driveway before making a bee-line across the street towards the Rookie House. You lift your hand to knock on the door before you remember Tyson telling you that no one was home and you needed to find the spare key. You jog down the stairs to his bedroom in search of his game-day suit. 
You look on his bed, which is a mess and un-made, causing you to roll your eyes, not seeing the suit he said he had laid out this morning when he left for practice. You move to his closet, hoping to see a suit in the front that had been previously picked out, but still no luck.
Instead of shooting him a text or calling him to ask where it is, you let your hands slowly pass over the multiple blazers he has hanging up. Your hand lands on a navy blue blazer with slightly exaggerated lapels, being unfamiliar with it you pull it out. Granted, you rarely say Tyson in suits, and even when you did you always noticed his love for different shades of grey. You smile to yourself as you pull it out and lay it over the bed smoothly before going back to his closet to find a dress-shirt to match.
A few minutes later you have a white-shirt with small polka dots on it picked out with his navy suit. Alongside that, you picked out his brown belt and grabbed his brown dress shoes, and started looking for a pair of socks. You pull open all of his drawers, finally finding the one that holds his socks and you end grabbing a pair of simple grey ones.
You set the suit and shoes in the back seat of your car once your back at Caitlyn’s before she’s walking out in a Colorado crewneck and jumping into your passenger seat.
“Can you look for a place we can get dinner after I drop this off to Tyson?” You ask of her as she buckled her seatbelt and you back out of her driveway. The two of you make banter and eventually find a wing place to eat as you drive down the highway to Loveland. 
Once you arrive at the apartment Tyson had texted you the address of, you’re climbing up the stairs to the front door, suit, and shoes in hand, before rapping at the door. You kind of knew you were cutting it close with his suit delivery, so you were anxiously tapping your foot as you waited for the door to swing open.
Tyson opens the door a tired look on his face as he’s taking a bite of what you see is a home-made sandwich. “You’re a lifesaver.” He groans, stepping to the side to let you in.
“It’s not a problem,” You assure, folding over the suit over the tops of your arms. “Here’s your suit.”
“Where’s the one I had laid out?” He asked confused as he reaches for your outstretched arms to take his clothes from you. You knit your eyebrows in confusion as you think back to how you didn’t see a suit set out anywhere in his room.
“There was no suit laid out in your room, which is a mess by the way,” You point out quickly. “So I just picked one out from your closet, I hope you don’t mind.”
“Thank you,” Tyson smiles, rubbing his thumbs over the lapel of the blazer. The image of you browsing through his closet popped into his mind, a rather domestic image that caused his smile to grow wider. The thought of you doing that without being asked to caused butterflies to slight erupt in his stomach and his cheek started to heat up with the thoughts racing through his mind.
“I think you need some new socks, all of them were so boring.” Tyson laughs at your statement. “Get some striped ones or ones with polka dots, I don’t know, just not plain grey and black ones.”
He nods his heads stifling a laugh at your odd request before the owner of the apartment appears from a hallway in his suit. Tyson quickly introduces the two of you before he’s pushing you out the door so he can get dressed and head to the game. As you turn your body to head back to your car, Tyson stops you.
“I have exciting news before you go.”
“Yeah?”
“This is my last game,” He beams, his eyes squinting from how wide his smile is. “I’m playing against Vancouver after the all-star break in a few days.”
You shriek at the news your best friend is sharing with you, “Oh my God! That’s amazing!” You open your arms welcoming Tyson in a congratulatory hug. “Told you you were a superstar,” you whisper as you pull away. The two of you share a soft look before you finally let go of your friend saying you’ll see him later.
You and Caitlyn are sitting in the lower bowl of the Budweiser Event Center, enjoying your beers and each other’s company while also focusing on the two teams in front of you. The both of you had agreed how nice it was to be back at a hockey game, both of you not being able to attend any in a little over a month with how busy you were. It was especially nice seeing Tyson play, you could see the jump in his body as he floated around the ice seamlessly.
It’s late in the game when it happens. Tyson’s skating down the far half-wall about to cross the blue line to enter the zone with the puck when an opposing player plows through his lonesome figure, sending him into the wall with a very loud thud. You gasp, leaning forward in your seat and reaching out for Caitlyn’s hand. You watch him as he stands up, grateful for the fact that he’s even able to do that quickly given the harshness of the hit, but watch him as he skates away back to the bench slowly.
He immediately walks down the tunnel to the locker rooms and you lean in your seat further, bringing your free hand to your face to bite on your cuticles out of nervousness. Caitlyn squeezing your hand combined with the loud voice over the arena speakers announcing the penalties brings you back down to earth. Your fingers stay at your lips for a moment longer until the sudden urge to scratch at your elbow envelops your mind.
“Hey, he’s probably fine and just got the wind knocked out of him.” Caitlyn reasons. You both know she has no idea what she’s talking about, but the thought behind it is welcomed. The remainder of the game feels like a lifetime as you anxiously check your phone for texts from Tyson, tweets from the team, anything that may give you insight on what’s happened.
At the same time as the final buzzer sounding throughout the arena, your phone vibrates in your hand where you’re holding it tightly. A text from Tyson pops up.
Tyson: im okay
Tyson: sorry it took so long to text you i was going through concussion protocol
Y/N: so you’re fine?!
Tyson: no
Tyson: i have a concussion
You groan at the response, showing Caitlyn your conversation before typing out a response saying you’ll meet him by the locker room shortly.
Tyson emerges from the locker room, holding an ice pack to his left shoulder. Upon seeing the ice pack, your shoulders drop out of sympathy for him and you feel a pang in your chest. As he approaches you, head down to avoid the bright, white, LED lights in the hallway, you let out a low ‘Tyson’.
“Hey.”
“You said you just got a concussion,” you point to the icepack on his shoulder.
“It just hurts.” He winces, eyebrows knitting in pain. You give him a side-hug, careful to not aggravate his shoulder.
“I, uh, I’m going to need a ride back to Denver,” Tyson starts. “I can’t drive.”
You rub his good shoulder, trying to comfort him as you look back towards Caitlyn. “Can you drive my car home and I’ll drive his car home? You can just park it at your house.”
Caitlyn agrees, the three of you walking out to the parking garage making small talk before you go your separate ways. The hour-long drive is spent in quiet, Tyson leaning his head against the window with his eyes closed for the most of it. He only lifts his head when he feels the car drive over the junction between the black asphalt of the street and the concrete of his driveway.
The two of you walk into his home, him instantly making way down the stairs to his bedroom while you opt to go to the kitchen to get the both of you glasses of water. Another few moments pass before you decide to venture down to his room.
He’s in the dark, only his bathroom light illuminating his vast bedroom. He’s laying on his back in the middle of the bed, his legs dangling off the edge. He groans a little at the noise of your feet padding along the hardwood before sitting up and leaning back on his hands. 
“You feeling okay?” You ask, moving to sit down next to him and hand him the other glass of water.
“I’m fine,” He mumbles and you know he’s just processing the injury and everything going on with his career so you stay quiet, letting him be the one to decide when to speak. Instead, you too lean back on your hands, resting yours right next to Tyson’s, pinkies touching. His hand flinches at the touch but he doesn’t move away.
“I just can’t catch a break it seems,” He breathes out barely above a whisper. He lays back onto the bed, falling into the fluffy comforter and rubs his face with hands. 
“Tys,” you drag out. You twist your body around, tucking your legs underneath you on the bed to face him. There’s a pull in your body that wants you to reach out and move his hands from his face or even put a reassuring hand on his thigh but something in you stops you. “Things like this happen to everyone, you just have to get healthy and play just like you were when you got the call saying you were going back to the Avs.”
“But if I would’ve just been skating with my head up I could’ve avoided the hit.”
“That guy absolutely blew into you, I don’t think much would’ve stopped him from doing that. It was a dirty hit and he knows it.”
Tyson mumbles out an ‘I guess’ before sitting up abruptly with a groan. “You want ice cream? I want ice cream.” He decides, standing up and reaching out for you. You grab his hand, standing up from his couch and following him up the stairs to the kitchen. 
“I didn’t think you health nuts even knew what ice cream was.” You joke, trying to lighten the mood. Throughout the whole time you knew Tyson and his roommates, the most unhealthy thing you had seen them eat were chocolate almond butter cups and those were from Whole Foods so it barely counted as junk food in your eyes. Tyson pulls out a pint of ice cream and you look to inspect it, noting the words ‘dairy-free’ on it. 
You roll your eyes, “I take that back because of course you have the ice cream that’s considered healthy.”
Tyson laughs at you as he grabs two spoons from the drawer across the kitchen from you. He smiles instead of responding right away, and your face mirrors him, a large smile now playing at your lips. 
He places the two spoons on the island next to the pint, going to the edge of the kitchen and turning the light off so the only light in the kitchen is the light from the entryway and the light on off the back door creeping through the large kitchen windows. Tyson takes a seat next to you on the barstool opening the ice cream and digging his spoon in. 
The two of you eat the first few bites in silence before Tyson sticks his spoon into the pint one last time. “Thanks for coming tonight.”
“Of course, I do have one request though.” You start, Tyson raising his eyebrows in curiosity. “Can I help pick out your suits more often? That was fun.”
“That just means me bugging you more about my colorblindness, ya know.” He jokes. “But, I’ll take it.” 
“I think you need to incorporate more prints into your closet, all of your suits are so plain.”
“I have two striped ones, what are you talking about?” He asks incredulously with a laugh.
You put your spoon in your mouth, eating the bit of soupy ice cream that’s still left. As you chew you mentally go through his closet. “Yeah, but you need some plaids and checks.”
“We’ll see about that.” 
You laugh at his inability to stray away from solids, even though you’ve seen him in some crazy printed t-shirts before. You dig your spoon in the ice cream for one more bite before clasping the lid back on. Tyson moves to put it back in the freezer, but you stop him and do it yourself, also placing the two spoons in the dishwasher. 
“So, what’s next?” You ask, talking about the next steps of his concussion injury and training. 
Tyson leans back in his chair, running one of his hands through the hair on the back of his head. “Pretty much just rest until it goes away, then play some more in Loveland, then hopefully get the call to come back to Denver full-time.”
You watch him as he speaks from across the kitchen, focused on the softness and uncertainty in his voice. He was not only in physical pain from the hit a few hours prior, but also clearly mentally beating himself up. Tyson was one of the hardest workers you had ever met. He was someone that went to practice early and stayed late if it meant more ice-time and reps, someone that put in those extra miles on his morning runs, someone that watched and studied game-tape until his eyes were strained from the blue light of the screen. Knowing how hard he worked day in and day out only made your heart ache more at the circumstances the brunette found himself in.
You walk quietly over back to Tyson, standing next to him where he’s sitting. He turns around to gaze up at your face before you begin speaking.
“You’re the hardest worker I know, I believe in you.”
Tyson, in a moment of both vulnerability and bravery, lens his head forward and rests his head on your chest. You’re surprised by his actions and your movements are stuttered before you wrap your arms around his neck and run a hand through his curls. He lets out a hum, his eyes fluttering shut at the newfound comfort you’re giving him. 
The two of you stand for a few more moments, reveling in the contact and the quietness surround you due to the late night and emptiness of the home. Your eyes glance to the clock, noting how late it’s gotten. You want to pull away to tell him you should head home soon, your breathing starting to slow due to being tired. Your early work morning combined with the whirlwind events that happened over the past two hours pushed your mind to the point of exhaustion. 
However, you don’t move away, knowing this is what your best friend needs most right now. The feeling of comfort and being with someone that knew him as deeply as you did being something he desperately needed. An itch on your elbow pulls you out of your thoughts and Tyson whines when you slightly pull away to scratch at it, to which you chuckle.
“I had an itch,” You pause, leaning back away from Tyson so he has to sit up straight. “And besides, it’s starting to get late. I should head home soon.”
Tyson doesn’t whine again but slouches his shoulders and puffs out his lower lip, giving you a puppy dog look that you haven’t seen much when he’s sober. “Please stay.”
The request surprises you. Sure, the two of you are insanely close, but the two of you never really had sleepovers due to your schedules and only ever stayed over on drunken nights when it was an easy decision to make. Come to think of it, the last time you guys even slept in the same house was before you dated Aiden, when you shared a hotel room at the Landeskog wedding.
You contemplate the thought, being one that usually didn’t mind driving home at the late hours of the night. His eyes were puffy, a sure sign from how tired he’s been lately, the scrape underneath it from his visor bright red, and his overall aura was screaming please, so you give in. “I need sweatpants then.” you motion to the jeans adorning your legs and he jumps up.
“You got it.”
You follow him down the stairs back to his bedroom and watch him move around his room, cleaning up some of the mess and tossing you a pair of sweats.
Once you reemerge from the ensuite bathroom, you see Tyson laying down in bed, covers up to his armpits. He turns his head towards you then pats the emptiness beside him, gesturing for you to lay down. He’s got this dopey look on your face that melts your heart and you smile, holding your jeans to your chest tightly.
“I can sleep on the couch, it really isn’t a big deal.”
“It isn’t but why sleep on the couch when there’s a perfectly comfy spot for you in a bed?” He jokes. You can barely see his facial features now that you’ve turned the bathroom light off and you flip the flashlight on on your phone, being careful not to shine it towards his face. You smile nervously as you set your jeans down by your shoes at the foot of the bed and carefully climb into bed next to him.
“Maybe leave a little room for a girl, jeez,” You comment, trying to maneuver around Tyson’s sprawled out body. You miss the way he rolls his eyes as he dramatically pulls his body into a plank-like position. You set your phone down on the dresser next to you before getting comfortable despite the anxiety you’re starting to feel. Your stomach shouldn’t be in knots right now, should it?
“I know I said it before, but I really appreciate you coming tonight.” Tyson starts, sighing out a large breath of air. He’s twiddling his fingers in front of him, occasionally bringing them to his lips to bite on his hangnails. “It means a lot having someone by my side through all of this. It can be hard talking to Kerfy and JT sometimes.”
You turn your body to face him, still leaving a substantial amount of space between the two of you in the expanse of his king-sized bed. “That’s what best friends are for, Tys. Don’t ever hesitate to talk to me. It can be about anything, hockey, family, music, whatever you want and I’ll listen. Just know that you can talk to JT and Alexander too, they’ve been in your shoes being in the AHL and they just want to see you back with them just as much as the rest of us. Well, maybe not more than your family and me. We’re your biggest fans.”
“Biggest fans, eh?” he quirks an eyebrow up.
“Yeah, didn’t you know? We’re all in a group chat and it’s called Tyson Jost’s Fan Club. We just send pictures of you back and forth.” You joke, causing a loud, boisterous laugh to escape from Tyson’s mouth.
“You’ve never even talked to any of them besides my Grandpa, shut up.” He lets out once he’s calmed down from laughing, a loud yawn following.
“We should go to sleep, it’s been an exhausting day for both of us.”
“But I’ve missed talking to you.” He admits. And honestly, the statement has you thinking. This probably is the most time the two of you have spent alone together in months, so you give in and talk with him about anything and everything until he suddenly stops responding and you see his mouth droop open with heavy breaths of air coming out.
Sleep didn’t find you as easily, though, as you gazed at your best friend across the bed, thoughts consumed your brain. The two of you had nowhere near a physically affectionate friendship and all of the small touches and long gazes that happened throughout the day have a smile forming on your lips as you continue to look at the brunette in front of you. Yeah, the two of you laid soft touches on the other but it was usually when you had alcohol in your system or when you were especially tired. The look he gave you in the kitchen moments prior is what stuck with you as you drifted off to sleep.
The next few days for Tyson were spent just like that night. You would go over there after work and stay until you headed home later that night. As the days passed those late-night drives were spent with more and more yawns but it was worth it if it meant seeing Tyson and keeping him company. 
That was until today. You had gotten behind on your project at work from being at Tyson’s so much recently so you had told him last night when you left his house that you’d see him in a few days. As your phone rang during your lunch break with Tyson’s face filling the screen, you should’ve known what he was about to say was coming.
“Please come over later, I’m going insane being by myself. The guys don’t get back from the all-star break until Friday and I can’t look at any screen or sleep because of my concussion so I need you to entertain me.” Tyson rushes out. 
“Aren’t you supposed to see the team doctors today?” You ask confusedly. It was barely 1:30 in the afternoon so you thought he would be at the training facility still.
“I already did, I still have a concussion,” Tyson confirms. “I just have to go back every other day to get checked. They said it’s looking better and it’s less serious than they thought which is good.”
“Yeah, that’s good,” you nod. You really do want to see him later, getting used to seeing him every day for the past few days. Part of you knows that one day won’t hurt either of you and that you know you’ll just be at his place tomorrow, but something in your mind is telling you to go over there after work. “If I come over later, I’m bringing my laptop, I need to get some stuff done to prepare for a meeting I have on Thursday.”
“That’s fine, I’ll order us food even, as a thank you.”
You want to argue with him, not wanting him to spend his money on you but the two of you have had that conversation a hundred different times all ending with the same result. You usually said you made ‘big girl’ money and were proud of it to which he said he was proud too, but he also made ‘big boy’ money and had enough leftover to comfortably spend it on his closest friends. 
“Sounds perfect,” You smile. “My lunch break is about to end, so I have to go but I’ll text you when I leave later.”
Tyson says goodbye and the rest of your workday flies by and next thing you know, you’re pulling your car into Tyson’s driveway. You see the garage open so you walk thought it, closing it as you enter the door inside. Once your dinner is consumed the two of you migrate to the living room couch where you pull your laptop on your lap to start working on your meeting notes.
“What’re you doing?” Tyson inquires, leaning towards you to get a better look at your screen.
“I have a meeting to kick-off a project later this week so I’m just making sure I have all of my notes done.” You explain, typing away at the keyboard. “It’s a bigger one, so there are a lot more steps and handoffs and stuff you might not understand.”
“No, tell me, I wanna know.” He urges, scootching his body closer to yours so your thighs touch. As he stops moving, you think of how easy it would to just fall into him and rest your head against the broadness of his chest. You focus more on the screen in front of you, dimming the brightness so it doesn’t hurt Tyson’s eyes and explain it to him. Before long, his head plops onto your shoulder, snores escaping his slightly ajar mouth. You gaze at him, noticing the cut that was once bright red on his cheekbone is now just a scratch and you reach out to run your finger over it. He stirs at the touch, and you freeze out of panic before focusing back on your laptop and continuing to work. 
The stillness around you makes your eyes start to droop and you slowly start to slouch more and more on the couch before resting your head atop Tyson’s and joining him in sleep. 
Your phone ringing on full-volume next to you pulls you from your sleep. You see Caitlyn’s name as you grab it and slide to answer the phone.
“Are you still at Tyson’s? I was closing my garage and saw your car across the street.” She asked in way of a greeting.
“Uh, yeah, we fell asleep.” You say, voice groggy and laced with sleep. You open your eyes more, looking to Tyson’s still sleeping figure and noticing the movement the two of you have made. His head isn’t on your shoulder anymore, as it fell in his sleep to use your chest as a cushion. His hand that’s closer to you is draped across your thigh the other outstretched along the couch. “What time is it?”
“Almost 10:30. Wait, what do you mean we? Like, you and Tyson sleeping together?” She asks, almost in a shriek-like voice. Your body jumps awake at the notification of how late it’s gotten, Tyson sliding off your body from the movement.
“I was working and he fell asleep next, well on me, and then I fell asleep. Shit, I didn’t think I’d fall asleep for this long.” You curse. Tyson stirs next to you, slowing opening his eyes and groaning at the disruption in sleep. “I gotta go though, I’ll see you tomorrow at work.”
“Who was that?” 
“Caitlyn, she was confused since she saw that my car was still here.” You respond, sitting further up and moving your laptop to the coffee table in front of you. Tyson looks at his phone checking the time before letting a ‘holy shit’ seeing that it’s also pitch black outside.
“I’m gonna head out soon, I think.”
“You can stay, ya know.” 
“Yeah, I know, but I don’t have any of my work stuff for tomorrow and I don’t want to have to rush around in the morning.” You explain, rubbing your hands along your thighs. You lean forward, pushing a hand through your hair to fix the mess that was caused from your nap and stand up. He sits up further on the couch before joining you in standing, a loud sigh coming from his mouth.
“I’ll still see you tomorrow though, eh?” He checks.
“Yes, I just have to make sure my work is all done since I clearly didn’t get much done here.” You laugh. He follows you to the front door of his house, unlocking and opening it for you. Once your coat is slipped on you open your arms to hug him, “Such a gentleman.”
“For you? Always” He jokes cheekily. You smile at the comment before pulling back, but Tyson doesn’t let go of you so easily. You look up at him, then back to your feet, then back up to Tyson once more.
“Okay, I really gotta go,” You yawn.
Instead of letting you go, Tyson moves one of his hands from around your shoulders to the back of your head and pulling you into him. His lips land on the curve of your forehead before he whispers out a bye. You smile and close your eyes in content at the gesture, before you walk down the sidewalk to your car, turning once to wave to your best friend. The smile didn’t leave your face the entire drive home, and you honestly probably fell asleep with the same glee-filled smile plastered onto your face thinking of the new addition of the physicality of your friendship and how you could really get used it.
February 2019 - Denver, CO
“Do you want to go get lunch together? I haven’t eaten out for lunch in so long.” Caitlyn asks, barging through your office door. You peer up at your friend, abandoning the email you’re working on in front of you.
“I actually have lunch plans with Tyson, we’re getting poke.” A slight frown playing at your lips, as you decline her offer. “What about margs sometime this week? It can be a girl’s night.”
She smiles at your suggestion nodding her head, “That sounds perfect! Do you want to go out for them or stay in?”
“Hmm,” you hum. “Let’s go out tomorrow? Taco Tuesday at Aztecas?”
“Ooo, yes! Meet there at 7?” She asks, moving further into your office and sitting in the chair on the opposite side of your desk. you nod your head in agreement, turning your focus into the computer screen in front of you again. “You’ve been spending a lot of time with him haven’t you?”
“Who?” You ask, directing your attention back to her from where you started typing at your computer again. 
“Tyson.”
“Oh, yeah.” You say, quickly typing out the details of your email so you can focus on your coworker in front of you. “I guess we kinda have. When he got his concussion two weeks ago I was one of the few people that were in town with the timing of it all and stuff.”
“Every time I looked out my window, your car was in his driveway.” She notes, eyebrow quirked. 
“I would just go there, like, right after work and then I’d leave when I wanted to go to bed. We would just get food and hang out, just like we used to.”
“You mean like back before you had a boyfriend?” She asks. “Like last season when you guys were always getting dinner together or like all summer when he was constantly calling you?”
As Caitlyn concludes her questions, you lean back in your office chair thinking back on the past few months. You hadn’t really paid attention to your new habits with Tyson, but you were spending way more time with him than usual, but you just thought it was the extra free time the both of you have had lately. When you were with Aiden you only saw Tyson maybe once a week and most times it was in a group setting.
“I guess, yeah.” You smile. You had thoroughly been enjoying all the time you spent with him lately, all the laughter and banter was welcomed and the two of you knew exactly what to do to annoy the other one without ever crossing a line. “Do you think we were touchy before, me and Tys?”
Caitlyn crosses one leg over the other, “I don’t think so? Like you guys were just always with one another when we were in groups. When you were drunk, though? That’s another story.”
With Caitlyn answering the question the way she did, you knew you had to address the newfound physicality and affection between you and Tyson. Before you can get into more detail on why you chose to bring that up Caitlyn asks you,
“Have you guys been more touchy lately?” 
“We take naps together now, which is like, kind of a lot in a way? I don’t know,” You stop yourself, taking a deep breath as you try to gather your words to describe the feeling. “You know me, I don’t take naps but it’s like, we’ll be watching tv or something and he’ll just fall asleep and it’s not like he’s on the other side of the couch, Caitlyn. He’s right next to me and then he’s asleep with half his body weight on me and the feeling like, lulls me to sleep and we’ll wake up in the same position and not talk about it.”
Caitlyn watches you as you avoid her gaze as you talk, unsure of what she’s going to say about the new information. Especially when she was the one friend you had that really made you dig deeper as to why you felt certain things. The two of you hadn’t spent much time together outside of work lately, with her and Jack living together and you spending so much time with Tyson after his concussion.
“I also spent the night when he got hurt, like, as in I spent the night in his bed.”
“What?” She exclaims, jumping forward to the edge of her seat. “And you didn’t tell me?”
“Nothing happened,” You assure with a chuckle. “We fell asleep on opposite sides of the bed and woke up that way.” You think back to that night and how when you woke up, you would’ve assumed the two of you would’ve moved positions throughout the night, but you somehow didn’t and woke up face away from him, back inches away from his. 
“How do you feel about those changes in your guys’ friendship?” 
“I think I like it. Part of me kinda thinks I just like the extra attention I’m getting, but the other part just thinks that’s just how we are now, ya know?”
“I see what you mean about the just liking the extra attention part, but I think it’s just how you guys are. Even if the two of you weren’t being physically affectionate through your friendship, the two of you were still affectionate in other ways.”
What she says makes sense, as you think about all the small quirks your friendship consisted of. He was always getting you refills at parties and the bar, offering to be the one that drove, grocery shopping together, while you helped make sure he kept his room clean and urged to him to let loose with you every once in a while. He kept you young while you grounded him. 
“All I know is that I haven’t even realized how much time I’ve been spending with him lately, which I’m really grateful for.” You smile softly. “He’s actually gonna be playing again in a few days I think.” 
The two of you continue talking about Tyson being able to return to the team and solidify your plans for tacos and margs tomorrow before she’s bouncing out of your office.
A few days later, Tyson was thankfully cleared to play again. Spending the first few days back in Loveland before getting the call to return to Denver. A call you hoped, primarily for Tyson’s sake, that was a more-permanent decision the coaching staff had made. You hadn’t seen him much in those few days, letting him get acclimated to the pace of the NHL once again. 
The three of you settle into your seats, feeling at ease from being back at the Pepsi Center for the first time since Tyson’s call-up. This time, however, you didn’t complain when Tyson offered to get the three of you tickets. You all hadn’t been able to go to any of the other games since Tyson’s call-up due to work events, Valentine’s Day, and your mom’s birthday, but as Tyson said the date didn’t matter as long as you’d come to one sooner rather than later.
It happens fast, you look from Caitlyn next to you to the ice in front of you due to an increase in cheering and you watch as Tyson catches as a pass on the edge of his blade before slapping a one-timer at the goal from the slot, goal horn sounding as the puck passes the goal line. You jump, arms thrusting in the air and loudly cheering ‘that’s my fucking best friend’ into the expanse of the crowd.
The next two periods flew by, Varlamov getting the shutout while Calvert and Agozzino added to the scoresheet. You all head out, walking towards the parking garage down the street you parked out as you send a great goal text to Tyson and telling him to call you when he gets a chance. 
An hour later, when you’re back in you’re apartment getting your stuff ready for your workday tomorrow, your phone finally rings, notifying you of an incoming call from Tyson. When the facetime call connects, you see him, a wide-smile and wet curly hair all over the place.
“Hey! Great game!” You exclaim, the happiness behind your words coming though with the wide smile that’s filling your face.
“Thank you! I’m glad you guys were able to catch this game.” He smiles. His phone is shaking from him walking around his house, as you watch the background change from his kitchen to the stairwell to his bedroom before he’s plopping down onto his bed. “It was so good to score, y/n, I want to bottle that feeling.” 
His eyes twinkle in the dim lighting of his room as he speaks, the sight of it making you feel more than elated for your best friend. “I’m really proud of you, I know I tell you that a lot, but you deserve feeling that way all the time, Tys.” You say softly, voice laced with sincerity. 
“I just have to continue to play the way I did tonight, and then there’ll be no doubt I’m supposed to on the roster. I know my roster spot isn’t a given any night and it never will be, but I want everyone to be confident in the decision to put me in the line-up every night.” He rambles. As he speaks you’re making your way to your bathroom, ready to start your nightly routine. 
You set your phone against your mirror as you put your hair into a low bun before grabbing a washcloth to wash your face. He starts talking your ears off about how happy he is to be back with the guys and the team chemistry as you finish getting ready for bed. You miss the way he looks at you as you brush your teeth since you’re too focused on the movements of your actions, but what you don’t miss is the ding on your phone with a new text message. 
Once you’re done spitting out your excess toothpaste and wiping your mouth, you grab your phone and head to your bed before looking at the message. “Tyson, what did you just send me we’re literally on the phone.” You laugh before fully opening the text and seeing the picture attached. It’s a screenshot from your call taken only a few minutes ago. Tyson’s dark smiling face in the top right corner while your face fills out the screen. At first glance, it looks like an accidental screenshot but with closer examination as well as Tyson’s muffled laughs on the line, you see the toothpaste dribbling down your chin and your eyebrows are knitted with determination.
You groan loudly as you swipe back to your FaceTime call, “Tyson, I hate you.”
“No, you don’t.”
“You don’t know that, maybe I’ll just hang up and stop coming to your games” you stick your tongue out. 
“No!” Tyson interrupts. “You have to at least come to my games, you’re my good luck charm now.” He pouts, mouth quivering from trying not to smile.
“Fine.” You huff, a smile cracking on your lips. The two of you talk for a little while longer, both in bed, eyes drooping and words slurred with sleep. You’re not sure when you fall asleep and you’re more unsure if you even hang up your call before you’re snoring.  
You end up going to his next game two days later against Winnipeg, where he scored once again and recorded two assists. After that performance, he continued to insist that you were his lucky charm, to which you laughed and brushed off the comment.
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LOVELAND — Blush Beauty Bar hair salon had been closed 48 days, a consequence of stay-at-home orders to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But last Tuesday, the shop in this city of nearly 80,000, about 50 miles north of Denver, was finally reopening after the orders had been partially lifted on May 1.
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It was booked solid its first day — and for each day the rest of the month. After seven weeks of isolation, it seems people desperately want to get their hair cut.
Still, as Colorado attempts a soft reopening, the three-person staff has had to adjust to a new way of doing business. Even before the salon opened its doors Tuesday, staffers had to rearrange its interior, eliminating the seating in the waiting area, and shifting the front counter to the side, allowing one customer at a time to wait 6 feet away in a spot marked with a blue taped X.
In the final minute before the salon reopened, stylist Diamond Herrera, 22, and receptionist Desi Orr, 19, tested out new no-touch forehead thermometers as owner Mindy Bodley, 40, reminded them of the new procedures.
As child care facilities, tattoo parlors and business offices reopen here, they must navigate new government guidelines designed to balance a restart of the economy against the possibility of reigniting the pandemic, all without scaring away customers. Indeed, a late April survey by Healthier Colorado and The Colorado Health Foundation found that 64% of Coloradans support a policy of staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even if that means businesses will remain closed.
At 10 a.m., Orr stepped outside to meet their first customer, Amy Eldridge, 45, who had called from her car to announce her arrival. Orr used the new thermometer to confirm Eldridge didn’t have a fever, and then checked whether she had brought a face mask. Customers can also purchase a cloth one for $10 when they arrive.
“Have you been sick in the last 14 days?” Orr asked her. “Have you been around anyone who has been sick in the last 14 days? Do you have any flu-like symptoms?”
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Replying no to all three, Eldridge was allowed inside. But the first glitch emerged when Orr realized the door had locked behind her. It was part of the new protocol: No walk-in customers are allowed, so the door stays locked.
Once inside, Eldridge was asked to wash her hands before sitting down in the black leather salon chair, placing her purse and keys into a plastic box beside her.
“So how are things?” Bodley asked her as she prepared to cut Eldridge’s hair.
“They’re good!” Eldridge replied.
And at least for the moment, it all felt familiar. She had made the appointment seven months earlier and now her strawberry-blonde hair had reached down to the middle of her back. Eldridge couldn’t have known last fall that the salon would close down for seven weeks due to a never-before-seen virus that would shut down the nation’s economy and keep most people sheltered at home and desperate for a haircut.
“I’ve worked from home for 15 years, so for me this hasn’t been a big change. And I only get my hair cut twice a year,” Eldridge said. “But at the same time, I get so excited about my appointments.”
Eldridge has known Bodley for more than a decade, which removed any fears of coming to the salon.
“I have total trust in Mindy, and not just for my hair,” she said, as Bodley went to mix some hair dye for her. “I know she always has her customers’ safety in mind. She wouldn’t do anything to compromise her customers or her business.”
Soon after, Macall McFall, 26, arrived to get her long brown hair colored before her graduation from an occupational therapy program next week.
“We’re having a virtual graduation,” McFall said, with a note of disappointment.
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The Blush experience, where a visit can cost $150 or more, is still the same pampering extravagance it has always been, with a few minor tweaks. Both the customers and the stylists must wear masks the entire time, and Bodley and Herrera work in hot-pink rubber gloves they previously used only for messy jobs like dyeing.
They no longer offer beverages to customers and won’t sit next to them to chat as they wait for the dye to set. The salon is no longer taking glamour photos of clients sporting their new looks amid special lighting and backdrops. And they can fit in fewer appointments per day given the new safety steps.
It all was an adjustment for both stylist and customer.
“I feel like I can’t see,” Bodley said at one point as the mask rode up while working on Eldridge’s hair. “It’s sort of important to my job.”
The COVID pandemic colored all aspects of the experience including the friendly banter at the salon. Instead of complimenting a customer’s blouse or shoes, Herrera admired McFall’s blue-patterned face mask. “It’s so cute!”
The women shared their quarantine stories and updated one another on Netflix shows they had binge-watched at home: from “Waco” to “Dance Moms” and, of course, “Tiger King.” There was a broad consensus that Carole Baskin had killed her previous husband.
Blush has been open for four years at its 4th Street location, just off the city’s main drag. Bodley has a loyal customer base as evidenced by the “Best Salon in Loveland” certificates, awarded by readers of the local newspaper, hanging on the wall. Still, once the virus appeared in the U.S. and made its way to Colorado, business had started to slow.
“Our numbers have been down this year,” Bodley said. “You never know what people will be scared of, but the beauty industry, hair, is usually a recession-proof business.”
At first, she didn’t know what to make of the slowdown, even as many of her friends were starting to stockpile toilet paper, hand sanitizer and flour and preparing for a lockdown.
“I prepared for Y2K,” Bodley recalled thinking. “I am not preparing for this.”
But by March, customers were canceling appointments. Phone alerts would buzz in the middle of haircuts, informing customers their child’s school was closing or some other routine aspect of their family’s life was shutting down.
Then on March 18, Bodley learned the state was shutting down nonessential businesses. She finished with the client she had in her salon at the time, squeezed in her best friend for one last appointment, and then closed up shop. She locked the door and took the salon’s last three rolls of toilet paper home with her.
Bodley’s husband orders beer for a liquor store, which was deemed an essential industry in Colorado, so he continued to work. The dog supply store Bodley owns next to the salon was able to shift to online sales. And she did receive a $2,000 Economic Injury Disaster Loan. But she still has rent and bills to pay.
“I am relieved to be back working,” she admitted. “This month will be a push. We have to cover May and June.”
Besides the restaurants and coffee shops that shifted to takeout services to stay open during the closure, most of the other retail businesses remained closed even though the state was slowly reopening.
“It’s a ghost town,” Bodley said. “I live on this street and I’ve never had so much parking.”
Still, the first day back was all smiles, even if they were hidden behind face masks; a hint that life could return to some semblance of pre-pandemic patterns, even if so much of the future remains clouded.
“I’m ready for Marshalls to open,” Bodley said. “I miss the people, but I didn’t really miss working. I thought, ‘How are we surviving?’ It’s because nothing is open for me to spend money on!”
Eldridge agreed.
“Our checkbook has seen some serious healing,” she said.
As she trimmed inches off Eldridge’s hair, Bodley admitted that “cutting hair in gloves is not cool. We already know I can’t see.”
Herrera had similar challenges as she dried McFall’s hair.
“I’m hoping it’s dry,” she said. “I can’t feel.”
But those hurdles were a small price to pay.
“I’m just happy to be here,” McFall said as she checked the new hue of her long hair in the mirror. “I love it! It looks so good!”
She moved to the counter to pay her bill, stretching her arm as far she could to hand Herrera her credit card to try to maintain the proper distance.
When McFall left, Herrera sprayed disinfectant on the chair, the counter and the plastic bin that had held her personal items. She wiped down the hand mirror her client had held. In other times, it would seem odd, almost insulting, to take such measures.
But the pandemic has altered nearly every part of normal life, even something as routine as a haircut, and nobody knows for how long.
“This could be our new normal,” Herrera said.
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How COVID Colors The Salon Experience
LOVELAND, Colo. — Blush Beauty Bar hair salon had been closed 48 days, a consequence of stay-at-home orders to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But last Tuesday, the shop in this city of nearly 80,000, about 50 miles north of Denver, was finally reopening after the orders had been partially lifted on May 1.
It was booked solid its first day — and for each day the rest of the month. After seven weeks of isolation, it seems people desperately want to get their hair cut.
Still, as Colorado attempts a soft reopening, the three-person staff has had to adjust to a new way of doing business. Even before the salon opened its doors Tuesday, staffers had to rearrange its interior, eliminating the seating in the waiting area, and shifting the front counter to the side, allowing one customer at a time to wait 6 feet away in a spot marked with a blue taped X.
In the final minute before the salon reopened, stylist Diamond Herrera, 22, and receptionist Desi Orr, 19, tested out new no-touch forehead thermometers as owner Mindy Bodley, 40, reminded them of the new procedures.
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As child care facilities, tattoo parlors and business offices reopen here, they must navigate new government guidelines designed to balance a restart of the economy against the possibility of reigniting the pandemic, all without scaring away customers. Indeed, a late April survey by Healthier Colorado and The Colorado Health Foundation found that 64% of Coloradans support a policy of staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even if that means businesses will remain closed.
At 10 a.m., Orr stepped outside to meet their first customer, Amy Eldridge, 45, who had called from her car to announce her arrival. Orr used the new thermometer to confirm Eldridge didn’t have a fever, and then checked whether she had brought a face mask. Customers can also purchase a cloth one for $10 when they arrive.
“Have you been sick in the last 14 days?” Orr asked her. “Have you been around anyone who has been sick in the last 14 days? Do you have any flu-like symptoms?”
Replying no to all three, Eldridge was allowed inside. But the first glitch emerged when Orr realized the door had locked behind her. It was part of the new protocol: No walk-in customers are allowed, so the door stays locked.
Once inside, Eldridge was asked to wash her hands before sitting down in the black leather salon chair, placing her purse and keys into a plastic box beside her.
“So how are things?” Bodley asked her as she prepared to cut Eldridge’s hair.
“They’re good!” Eldridge replied.
Blush Beauty Bar hair salon in Loveland, Colorado, has been swamped with clients coming in for haircuts, trims and color, now that the state is gradually reopening after its COVID-19 shutdown. Amy Eldridge was first among them.(Markian Hawryluk/KHN)
And at least for the moment, it all felt familiar. She had made the appointment seven months earlier and now her strawberry-blonde hair had reached down to the middle of her back. Eldridge couldn’t have known last fall that the salon would close down for seven weeks due to a never-before-seen virus that would shut down the nation’s economy and keep most people sheltered at home and desperate for a haircut.
“I’ve worked from home for 15 years, so for me this hasn’t been a big change. And I only get my hair cut twice a year,” Eldridge said. “But at the same time, I get so excited about my appointments.”
Eldridge has known Bodley for more than a decade, which removed any fears of coming to the salon.
“I have total trust in Mindy, and not just for my hair,” she said, as Bodley went to mix some hair dye for her. “I know she always has her customers’ safety in mind. She wouldn’t do anything to compromise her customers or her business.”
Soon after, Macall McFall, 26, arrived to get her long brown hair colored before her graduation from an occupational therapy program next week.
“We’re having a virtual graduation,” McFall said, with a note of disappointment.
The Blush experience, where a visit can cost $150 or more, is still the same pampering extravagance it has always been, with a few minor tweaks. Both the customers and the stylists must wear masks the entire time, and Bodley and Herrera work in hot-pink rubber gloves they previously used only for messy jobs like dyeing.
They no longer offer beverages to customers and won’t sit next to them to chat as they wait for the dye to set. The salon is no longer taking glamour photos of clients sporting their new looks amid special lighting and backdrops. And they can fit in fewer appointments per day given the new safety steps.
It all was an adjustment for both stylist and customer.
“I feel like I can’t see,” Bodley said at one point as the mask rode up while working on Eldridge’s hair. “It’s sort of important to my job.”
The COVID pandemic colored all aspects of the experience including the friendly banter at the salon. Instead of complimenting a customer’s blouse or shoes, Herrera admired McFall’s blue-patterned face mask. “It’s so cute!”
The women shared their quarantine stories and updated one another on Netflix shows they had binge-watched at home: from “Waco” to “Dance Moms” and, of course, “Tiger King.” There was a broad consensus that Carole Baskin had killed her previous husband.
Blush has been open for four years at its 4th Street location, just off the city’s main drag. Bodley has a loyal customer base as evidenced by the “Best Salon in Loveland” certificates, awarded by readers of the local newspaper, hanging on the wall. Still, once the virus appeared in the U.S. and made its way to Colorado, business had started to slow.
“Our numbers have been down this year,” Bodley said. “You never know what people will be scared of, but the beauty industry, hair, is usually a recession-proof business.”
At first, she didn’t know what to make of the slowdown, even as many of her friends were starting to stockpile toilet paper, hand sanitizer and flour and preparing for a lockdown.
“I prepared for Y2K,” Bodley recalled thinking. “I am not preparing for this.”
But by March, customers were canceling appointments. Phone alerts would buzz in the middle of haircuts, informing customers their child’s school was closing or some other routine aspect of their family’s life was shutting down.
Then on March 18, Bodley learned the state was shutting down nonessential businesses. She finished with the client she had in her salon at the time, squeezed in her best friend for one last appointment, and then closed up shop. She locked the door and took the salon’s last three rolls of toilet paper home with her.
Bodley’s husband orders beer for a liquor store, which was deemed an essential industry in Colorado, so he continued to work. The dog supply store Bodley owns next to the salon was able to shift to online sales. And she did receive a $2,000 Economic Injury Disaster Loan. But she still has rent and bills to pay.
“I am relieved to be back working,” she admitted. “This month will be a push. We have to cover May and June.”
Besides the restaurants and coffee shops that shifted to takeout services to stay open during the closure, most of the other retail businesses remained closed even though the state was slowly reopening.
“It’s a ghost town,” Bodley said. “I live on this street and I’ve never had so much parking.”
Still, the first day back was all smiles, even if they were hidden behind face masks; a hint that life could return to some semblance of pre-pandemic patterns, even if so much of the future remains clouded.
“I’m ready for Marshalls to open,” Bodley said. “I miss the people, but I didn’t really miss working. I thought, ‘How are we surviving?’ It’s because nothing is open for me to spend money on!”
Eldridge agreed.
“Our checkbook has seen some serious healing,” she said.
As she trimmed inches off Eldridge’s hair, Bodley admitted that “cutting hair in gloves is not cool. We already know I can’t see.”
Herrera had similar challenges as she dried McFall’s hair.
“I’m hoping it’s dry,” she said. “I can’t feel.”
But those hurdles were a small price to pay.
“I’m just happy to be here,” McFall said as she checked the new hue of her long hair in the mirror. “I love it! It looks so good!”
She moved to the counter to pay her bill, stretching her arm as far she could to hand Herrera her credit card to try to maintain the proper distance.
When McFall left, Herrera sprayed disinfectant on the chair, the counter and the plastic bin that had held her personal items. She wiped down the hand mirror her client had held. In other times, it would seem odd, almost insulting, to take such measures.
But the pandemic has altered nearly every part of normal life, even something as routine as a haircut, and nobody knows for how long.
“This could be our new normal,” Herrera said.
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How COVID Colors The Salon Experience
LOVELAND, Colo. — Blush Beauty Bar hair salon had been closed 48 days, a consequence of stay-at-home orders to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But last Tuesday, the shop in this city of nearly 80,000, about 50 miles north of Denver, was finally reopening after the orders had been partially lifted on May 1.
It was booked solid its first day — and for each day the rest of the month. After seven weeks of isolation, it seems people desperately want to get their hair cut.
Still, as Colorado attempts a soft reopening, the three-person staff has had to adjust to a new way of doing business. Even before the salon opened its doors Tuesday, staffers had to rearrange its interior, eliminating the seating in the waiting area, and shifting the front counter to the side, allowing one customer at a time to wait 6 feet away in a spot marked with a blue taped X.
In the final minute before the salon reopened, stylist Diamond Herrera, 22, and receptionist Desi Orr, 19, tested out new no-touch forehead thermometers as owner Mindy Bodley, 40, reminded them of the new procedures.
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As child care facilities, tattoo parlors and business offices reopen here, they must navigate new government guidelines designed to balance a restart of the economy against the possibility of reigniting the pandemic, all without scaring away customers. Indeed, a late April survey by Healthier Colorado and The Colorado Health Foundation found that 64% of Coloradans support a policy of staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even if that means businesses will remain closed.
At 10 a.m., Orr stepped outside to meet their first customer, Amy Eldridge, 45, who had called from her car to announce her arrival. Orr used the new thermometer to confirm Eldridge didn’t have a fever, and then checked whether she had brought a face mask. Customers can also purchase a cloth one for $10 when they arrive.
“Have you been sick in the last 14 days?” Orr asked her. “Have you been around anyone who has been sick in the last 14 days? Do you have any flu-like symptoms?”
Replying no to all three, Eldridge was allowed inside. But the first glitch emerged when Orr realized the door had locked behind her. It was part of the new protocol: No walk-in customers are allowed, so the door stays locked.
Once inside, Eldridge was asked to wash her hands before sitting down in the black leather salon chair, placing her purse and keys into a plastic box beside her.
“So how are things?” Bodley asked her as she prepared to cut Eldridge’s hair.
“They’re good!” Eldridge replied.
Blush Beauty Bar hair salon in Loveland, Colorado, has been swamped with clients coming in for haircuts, trims and color, now that the state is gradually reopening after its COVID-19 shutdown. Amy Eldridge was first among them.(Markian Hawryluk/KHN)
And at least for the moment, it all felt familiar. She had made the appointment seven months earlier and now her strawberry-blonde hair had reached down to the middle of her back. Eldridge couldn’t have known last fall that the salon would close down for seven weeks due to a never-before-seen virus that would shut down the nation’s economy and keep most people sheltered at home and desperate for a haircut.
“I’ve worked from home for 15 years, so for me this hasn’t been a big change. And I only get my hair cut twice a year,” Eldridge said. “But at the same time, I get so excited about my appointments.”
Eldridge has known Bodley for more than a decade, which removed any fears of coming to the salon.
“I have total trust in Mindy, and not just for my hair,” she said, as Bodley went to mix some hair dye for her. “I know she always has her customers’ safety in mind. She wouldn’t do anything to compromise her customers or her business.”
Soon after, Macall McFall, 26, arrived to get her long brown hair colored before her graduation from an occupational therapy program next week.
“We’re having a virtual graduation,” McFall said, with a note of disappointment.
The Blush experience, where a visit can cost $150 or more, is still the same pampering extravagance it has always been, with a few minor tweaks. Both the customers and the stylists must wear masks the entire time, and Bodley and Herrera work in hot-pink rubber gloves they previously used only for messy jobs like dyeing.
They no longer offer beverages to customers and won’t sit next to them to chat as they wait for the dye to set. The salon is no longer taking glamour photos of clients sporting their new looks amid special lighting and backdrops. And they can fit in fewer appointments per day given the new safety steps.
It all was an adjustment for both stylist and customer.
“I feel like I can’t see,” Bodley said at one point as the mask rode up while working on Eldridge’s hair. “It’s sort of important to my job.”
The COVID pandemic colored all aspects of the experience including the friendly banter at the salon. Instead of complimenting a customer’s blouse or shoes, Herrera admired McFall’s blue-patterned face mask. “It’s so cute!”
The women shared their quarantine stories and updated one another on Netflix shows they had binge-watched at home: from “Waco” to “Dance Moms” and, of course, “Tiger King.” There was a broad consensus that Carole Baskin had killed her previous husband.
Blush has been open for four years at its 4th Street location, just off the city’s main drag. Bodley has a loyal customer base as evidenced by the “Best Salon in Loveland” certificates, awarded by readers of the local newspaper, hanging on the wall. Still, once the virus appeared in the U.S. and made its way to Colorado, business had started to slow.
“Our numbers have been down this year,” Bodley said. “You never know what people will be scared of, but the beauty industry, hair, is usually a recession-proof business.”
At first, she didn’t know what to make of the slowdown, even as many of her friends were starting to stockpile toilet paper, hand sanitizer and flour and preparing for a lockdown.
“I prepared for Y2K,” Bodley recalled thinking. “I am not preparing for this.”
But by March, customers were canceling appointments. Phone alerts would buzz in the middle of haircuts, informing customers their child’s school was closing or some other routine aspect of their family’s life was shutting down.
Then on March 18, Bodley learned the state was shutting down nonessential businesses. She finished with the client she had in her salon at the time, squeezed in her best friend for one last appointment, and then closed up shop. She locked the door and took the salon’s last three rolls of toilet paper home with her.
Bodley’s husband orders beer for a liquor store, which was deemed an essential industry in Colorado, so he continued to work. The dog supply store Bodley owns next to the salon was able to shift to online sales. And she did receive a $2,000 Economic Injury Disaster Loan. But she still has rent and bills to pay.
“I am relieved to be back working,” she admitted. “This month will be a push. We have to cover May and June.”
Besides the restaurants and coffee shops that shifted to takeout services to stay open during the closure, most of the other retail businesses remained closed even though the state was slowly reopening.
“It’s a ghost town,” Bodley said. “I live on this street and I’ve never had so much parking.”
Still, the first day back was all smiles, even if they were hidden behind face masks; a hint that life could return to some semblance of pre-pandemic patterns, even if so much of the future remains clouded.
“I’m ready for Marshalls to open,” Bodley said. “I miss the people, but I didn’t really miss working. I thought, ‘How are we surviving?’ It’s because nothing is open for me to spend money on!”
Eldridge agreed.
“Our checkbook has seen some serious healing,” she said.
As she trimmed inches off Eldridge’s hair, Bodley admitted that “cutting hair in gloves is not cool. We already know I can’t see.”
Herrera had similar challenges as she dried McFall’s hair.
“I’m hoping it’s dry,” she said. “I can’t feel.”
But those hurdles were a small price to pay.
“I’m just happy to be here,” McFall said as she checked the new hue of her long hair in the mirror. “I love it! It looks so good!”
She moved to the counter to pay her bill, stretching her arm as far she could to hand Herrera her credit card to try to maintain the proper distance.
When McFall left, Herrera sprayed disinfectant on the chair, the counter and the plastic bin that had held her personal items. She wiped down the hand mirror her client had held. In other times, it would seem odd, almost insulting, to take such measures.
But the pandemic has altered nearly every part of normal life, even something as routine as a haircut, and nobody knows for how long.
“This could be our new normal,” Herrera said.
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How COVID Colors The Salon Experience
LOVELAND, Colo. — Blush Beauty Bar hair salon had been closed 48 days, a consequence of stay-at-home orders to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But last Tuesday, the shop in this city of nearly 80,000, about 50 miles north of Denver, was finally reopening after the orders had been partially lifted on May 1.
It was booked solid its first day — and for each day the rest of the month. After seven weeks of isolation, it seems people desperately want to get their hair cut.
Still, as Colorado attempts a soft reopening, the three-person staff has had to adjust to a new way of doing business. Even before the salon opened its doors Tuesday, staffers had to rearrange its interior, eliminating the seating in the waiting area, and shifting the front counter to the side, allowing one customer at a time to wait 6 feet away in a spot marked with a blue taped X.
In the final minute before the salon reopened, stylist Diamond Herrera, 22, and receptionist Desi Orr, 19, tested out new no-touch forehead thermometers as owner Mindy Bodley, 40, reminded them of the new procedures.
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As child care facilities, tattoo parlors and business offices reopen here, they must navigate new government guidelines designed to balance a restart of the economy against the possibility of reigniting the pandemic, all without scaring away customers. Indeed, a late April survey by Healthier Colorado and The Colorado Health Foundation found that 64% of Coloradans support a policy of staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus, even if that means businesses will remain closed.
At 10 a.m., Orr stepped outside to meet their first customer, Amy Eldridge, 45, who had called from her car to announce her arrival. Orr used the new thermometer to confirm Eldridge didn’t have a fever, and then checked whether she had brought a face mask. Customers can also purchase a cloth one for $10 when they arrive.
“Have you been sick in the last 14 days?” Orr asked her. “Have you been around anyone who has been sick in the last 14 days? Do you have any flu-like symptoms?”
Replying no to all three, Eldridge was allowed inside. But the first glitch emerged when Orr realized the door had locked behind her. It was part of the new protocol: No walk-in customers are allowed, so the door stays locked.
Once inside, Eldridge was asked to wash her hands before sitting down in the black leather salon chair, placing her purse and keys into a plastic box beside her.
“So how are things?” Bodley asked her as she prepared to cut Eldridge’s hair.
“They’re good!” Eldridge replied.
Blush Beauty Bar hair salon in Loveland, Colorado, has been swamped with clients coming in for haircuts, trims and color, now that the state is gradually reopening after its COVID-19 shutdown. Amy Eldridge was first among them.(Markian Hawryluk/KHN)
And at least for the moment, it all felt familiar. She had made the appointment seven months earlier and now her strawberry-blonde hair had reached down to the middle of her back. Eldridge couldn’t have known last fall that the salon would close down for seven weeks due to a never-before-seen virus that would shut down the nation’s economy and keep most people sheltered at home and desperate for a haircut.
“I’ve worked from home for 15 years, so for me this hasn’t been a big change. And I only get my hair cut twice a year,” Eldridge said. “But at the same time, I get so excited about my appointments.”
Eldridge has known Bodley for more than a decade, which removed any fears of coming to the salon.
“I have total trust in Mindy, and not just for my hair,” she said, as Bodley went to mix some hair dye for her. “I know she always has her customers’ safety in mind. She wouldn’t do anything to compromise her customers or her business.”
Soon after, Macall McFall, 26, arrived to get her long brown hair colored before her graduation from an occupational therapy program next week.
“We’re having a virtual graduation,” McFall said, with a note of disappointment.
The Blush experience, where a visit can cost $150 or more, is still the same pampering extravagance it has always been, with a few minor tweaks. Both the customers and the stylists must wear masks the entire time, and Bodley and Herrera work in hot-pink rubber gloves they previously used only for messy jobs like dyeing.
They no longer offer beverages to customers and won’t sit next to them to chat as they wait for the dye to set. The salon is no longer taking glamour photos of clients sporting their new looks amid special lighting and backdrops. And they can fit in fewer appointments per day given the new safety steps.
It all was an adjustment for both stylist and customer.
“I feel like I can’t see,” Bodley said at one point as the mask rode up while working on Eldridge’s hair. “It’s sort of important to my job.”
The COVID pandemic colored all aspects of the experience including the friendly banter at the salon. Instead of complimenting a customer’s blouse or shoes, Herrera admired McFall’s blue-patterned face mask. “It’s so cute!”
The women shared their quarantine stories and updated one another on Netflix shows they had binge-watched at home: from “Waco” to “Dance Moms” and, of course, “Tiger King.” There was a broad consensus that Carole Baskin had killed her previous husband.
Blush has been open for four years at its 4th Street location, just off the city’s main drag. Bodley has a loyal customer base as evidenced by the “Best Salon in Loveland” certificates, awarded by readers of the local newspaper, hanging on the wall. Still, once the virus appeared in the U.S. and made its way to Colorado, business had started to slow.
“Our numbers have been down this year,” Bodley said. “You never know what people will be scared of, but the beauty industry, hair, is usually a recession-proof business.”
At first, she didn’t know what to make of the slowdown, even as many of her friends were starting to stockpile toilet paper, hand sanitizer and flour and preparing for a lockdown.
“I prepared for Y2K,” Bodley recalled thinking. “I am not preparing for this.”
But by March, customers were canceling appointments. Phone alerts would buzz in the middle of haircuts, informing customers their child’s school was closing or some other routine aspect of their family’s life was shutting down.
Then on March 18, Bodley learned the state was shutting down nonessential businesses. She finished with the client she had in her salon at the time, squeezed in her best friend for one last appointment, and then closed up shop. She locked the door and took the salon’s last three rolls of toilet paper home with her.
Bodley’s husband orders beer for a liquor store, which was deemed an essential industry in Colorado, so he continued to work. The dog supply store Bodley owns next to the salon was able to shift to online sales. And she did receive a $2,000 Economic Injury Disaster Loan. But she still has rent and bills to pay.
“I am relieved to be back working,” she admitted. “This month will be a push. We have to cover May and June.”
Besides the restaurants and coffee shops that shifted to takeout services to stay open during the closure, most of the other retail businesses remained closed even though the state was slowly reopening.
“It’s a ghost town,” Bodley said. “I live on this street and I’ve never had so much parking.”
Still, the first day back was all smiles, even if they were hidden behind face masks; a hint that life could return to some semblance of pre-pandemic patterns, even if so much of the future remains clouded.
“I’m ready for Marshalls to open,” Bodley said. “I miss the people, but I didn’t really miss working. I thought, ‘How are we surviving?’ It’s because nothing is open for me to spend money on!”
Eldridge agreed.
“Our checkbook has seen some serious healing,” she said.
As she trimmed inches off Eldridge’s hair, Bodley admitted that “cutting hair in gloves is not cool. We already know I can’t see.”
Herrera had similar challenges as she dried McFall’s hair.
“I’m hoping it’s dry,” she said. “I can’t feel.”
But those hurdles were a small price to pay.
“I’m just happy to be here,” McFall said as she checked the new hue of her long hair in the mirror. “I love it! It looks so good!”
She moved to the counter to pay her bill, stretching her arm as far she could to hand Herrera her credit card to try to maintain the proper distance.
When McFall left, Herrera sprayed disinfectant on the chair, the counter and the plastic bin that had held her personal items. She wiped down the hand mirror her client had held. In other times, it would seem odd, almost insulting, to take such measures.
But the pandemic has altered nearly every part of normal life, even something as routine as a haircut, and nobody knows for how long.
“This could be our new normal,” Herrera said.
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Our locksmiths in Windsor Colorado can work with a wide variety of different locks including popular brands such as Kwikset, Schlage, Emtek, Baldwin, Yale, Cal-Royal, and much more. All of our commercial locksmiths are insured and professionally trained to ensure that all jobs are performed smoothly and efficiently.
Other Locksmith Services in Windsor, Colorado
Besides all of our automotive, residential, and commercial locksmith services, we also perform different types of locksmith solutions in Windsor Colorado for those who may require it. Some different examples of miscellaneous locksmith jobs that we can assist with include things such as lock removals, padlock opening, lock box unlocking, and other various services. Our technicians always arrive with everything that they need so our customers can rest assured that the job will be successfully completed the first time. Mobile lock and key technicians from our company can additionally assist with locksmith services such as key extractions, lock repairs, new keys, and other services like chain lock removal, bike lock removal, removing broken keys from locks, and more.
Not only do we provide locksmith services in Windsor Colorado, but we also offer locksmith services in locations around Northern Colorado such as Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Milliken, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud, Louisville, Lafayette, Westminster, Broomfield, and more. all of our mobile locksmith’s are always on the move and always have what they need so they can arrive swiftly, perform the job smoothly, and ensure that everything will be affordably priced.
Why Choose Us?
While our name might be Locksmith Services Longmont, our mobile technicians service a wide area of Northern Colorado, including the area of Windsor Colorado. All of our technicians are highly trained individuals who have years of experience as well as the correct tools required to perform job at hand. We are proud to be available 24/7 every day of the week including holidays. Our typical arrival time after our dispatchers are contacted is approximately 30 minutes or less for those who are located in Windsor Colorado.
24 Hour Locksmiths Windsor Colorado — (303) 900-0549
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Overnight House Unlocking in Northern Colorado — 24/7 Mobile Northern Colorado Locksmiths
Open 24-Hours. 30-Minutes or Less Average Arrival Times
Locksmith Services Longmont is a fully mobile locksmith service that operates 24/7, meaning we can assist with overnight house unlocking services in Northern Colorado. Our average arrival time is 30-minutes or less, and we’re open 365 days of the year including holidays. All of our mobile North Colorado locksmiths are highly trained experts with the proper tools and training to facilitate whatever requirements our customers may have.
Our technicians are background checked, insured, and extremely skilled. We can provide overnight home door opening services throughout Northern Colorado no matter the time of day or night. Read more to learn about our overnight house unlocking in Northern Colorado or call us now at (303) 900-0549.
Overnight House Unlocking in Northern Colorado — (303) 900-0549
We understand how frustrating it can be to become locked out of your home overnight because keys are locked inside or lost. Many situations might involve a homeowner stepping out of their front door, or garage door, and having a door close behind them while they don’t have working keys. Others might find themselves locked out of their home when they step out to check their mail or take their garbage out to the curb. Others may become locked out because keys have broken in their locks or because their dog has flipped a lock. Whatever the case is, our mobile locksmiths are always available to help those who are locked out of their homes overnight in Northern Colorado.
We can assist with overnight home door unlocking services in areas such as: Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Estes Park, Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, Westminster, Lafayette, Louisville, Frederick, Firestone, Mead, Erie, Dacono, Thornton, Johnstown, Fort Lupton, and many many more.
Some individuals might consider breaking their windows in their pursuit of getting back inside their homes because they aren’t sure who else to call. In instances such as this, we would always recommend calling a local locksmith before breaking a window. All of our mobile locksmiths in Northern Colorado are on the move and work on-call 24/7 to ensure our customers get the fastest services possible. Individuals who are experiencing an overnight house lockout in Northern Colorado can rely on us to arrive within 30-minutes or less on average. We service many different communities, and our technicians are taking precautions for the safety of our customers including the use of masks and gloves. Instead of staying locked out of a house, apartment, RV, condominium, mobile home, or another place of residence, consider calling on the services of a professional locksmith that can assist immediately at any time overnight.
All of our mobile locksmiths are highly trained experts who are qualified to assist with daytime and overnight home door opening services in Northern Colorado. They have tools that can unlock locks without damage in most cases, and they also have the capabilities to drill locks if required. If you’re locked out of your home overnight in North CO, we can get you back inside. Because our average response time is so fast, we can typically have customers back inside their home within an hour from the time they give us a call. Locksmith Services Longmont is a locksmith company that’s insured and has professional locksmith technicians that are fully mobile and have skills and tools that enable them to open locked locks like locked deadbolts, locked doorknobs, and other types of locks. Our technicians carry tools like lockpicks and drills in case a lock drilling services is required.
We can also help with keyless lockout services, which are also known to a few as deadlatch services. A keyless deadbolt is a deadbolt lock that can be turned into a locked or unlocked position from the inside, but from the outside, doesn’t have a keyhole. In some cases, the outside of a keyless deadbolt will just be a metal plate. There are many different ways that keyless deadbolts might get locked but we’re open 24/7 to assist, and we can get the door open again. All of our mobile locksmiths have years of prior experience working as a locksmith technician and our Northern Colorado mobile locksmiths have the latest industry tools allowing them high rates of success.
All of our technicians who provide overnight home door unlocking in North CO can assist quickly and with reasonable pricing that is outlined roughly on our website. Our technicians aim to make it their top priority to arrive on-site as fast as possible so they can unlock the home in question for the individual that’s locked out. In addition to regular style locks, our mobile locksmiths can also assist with uncommon types of home door locks. Instead of staying locked out overnight and having to rent a room in a hotel, consider calling on a mobile locksmith that’s local to the area. Most of our overnight home unlocking services are priced more affordably than it would take to rent a room at a hotel, and we are always available to assist no matter the time of night or day. We could arrive, on average, in 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call.
There are many different reasons that homeowners find they need an overnight home unlocking service, perhaps because of a broken or lost key, or because keys were left inside and a door closed behind. Whatever the reason might be though, individuals who are locked out of their home overnight can consider Locksmith Services Longmont as their local locksmith service that’s always available 24/7 to provide quick and inexpensive home unlocking solutions. Our technicians are experienced professionals who have the correct tools and equipment required to unlock home doors when they’re locked. We can assist with deadbolts, doorknobs, keyless deadbolts, electronic locks, and much more.
Instead of staying locked out overnight, consider giving our professional mobile locksmiths in Northern Colorado a call at (303) 900-0549.
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24-Hour Locksmith Services in Milliken, Colorado
Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, we are capable of providing high-quality locksmith services in Milliken, Colorado. We are able to provide quick and responsive services to those who are in Milliken because all of our mobile locksmiths in the area are always on the move and ready to assist. No matter what the time of day or night it might be, our mobile locksmiths in northern Colorado are always ready to help with blazing fast response times. Because our locksmith technicians in Milliken are professionals who have years of experience with lock and key requirements, they can readily assist with many different types of locksmithing services. Our Milliken locksmiths can help with services such as lockouts, lock rekeying, lock installations, lock replacements, lock repairs, lock upgrades, lock removals, and much more. Contact us at anytime 24/7, at (303) 900-0549.
Locksmith Services Longmont is based in Longmont, Colorado, which is geographically close to Milliken, Colorado, therefore, we believe that we are in a good position to help those who are in need of a professional 24-hour locksmith service in Milliken.
In addition to providing fast, inexpensive, and professional Milliken locksmith services, our mobile technicians can also provide services in the surrounding areas, such as in Hygiene, Lyons, Altona, Jamestown, Berthoud, Gilcrest, Johnstown, La Salle, Greeley, Loveland, Campion, Evans, Kersey, Windsor, and more!
Lockouts
Our mobile locksmiths who provide services throughout Northern Colorado are located geographically near to Milliken, Colorado. This enables us to offer fast and affordable locksmith services for those who are locked out and need to quickly and affordably regain entry to their home, vehicle, or business property without damage. All of our mobile Milliken locksmiths are expertly trained and equipped with the correct tools required to facilitate a wide range of different lockout services in Milliken, Colorado. All of our technicians have years of prior experience and the necessary tools and equipment for each job they perform, additionally, all of our technicians are background checked and drug tested for the security and safety of our customers throughout Northern CO.
Locksmith Services Longmont is fully insured and qualified to handle whatever lockout services our customers require throughout Northern Colorado. With our many locksmiths who provide services in Milliken, we can provide many different Milliken lockout services for homes, vehicles, and businesses if keys are lost or locked inside. Many homeowners will accidentally find themselves locked out of their house or apartment after a door closes behind them, or if keys are lost completely. Whatever the reason may be though, our mobile Milliken locksmiths provide many different door opening solutions in Milliken and the surrounding vicinity.
We can also have our mobile Milliken locksmiths assist with door opening services for vehicles and automotive vehicles. Instead of breaking a vehicle window when you’re locked out with keys inside car, consider calling on a professional lockout service, like ours. All of our technicians carry tools with them that enable them to unlock locked automobiles without any damage. In our opinion, we think we are highly suited to provide fast and professional car unlocking services in Milliken, Colorado.
Lock Rekeying
Rekeying a lock is typically the ideal solution for those who are seeking key changing services. Rekeying a lock will allow the lock to work with a different key, rendering the old ones nonoperational. While many will consider a lock replacement service instead of a lock rekeying service, rekeying a lock is generally the more affordable option when comparing the two. Most locks are rekeyed by taking a specific lock apart and taking out the internal pins or tumblers, and then inserting different pins or tumblers to work with different keys. While many will consider this to be a tedious process, and will opt for a lock replacement service instead, generally it can be said that rekeying is the superior choice if locks are already in good working condition. It’s important to note that rekeying a lock will not fix any pre-existing damage, and for that, locksmiths will generally recommend a lock replacement service or a lock repair service instead.
Our mobile locksmiths in Milliken, Colorado are highly trained at rekeying locks to work with different keys, and it’s a practical decision for many different reasons. Homeowners will often rekey their homes when acquiring a new property, to ensure that the previous owners, tenants, or property managers don’t have working keys. Alternatively, property managers will seeking lock rekeying services when tenants move out and they need to ensure no one else but the next renter has access. Additionally, many people will rekey locks for other reasons, like security concerns, missing keys, and more reasons. Businesses will seek a lock rekeying service after terminating an employee with working keys, to ensure they can no longer gain access to their previous place of employment. Locksmith Services Longmont provides a wide range of different lock rekeying services for those who are in Milliken CO and looking for a local Milliken mobile locksmith service.
Lock Installations
Locksmith Services Longmont is also highly capable of providing lock installation services for homeowners who are in Milliken and looking to have additional locks installed on their home doors. Our locksmiths have all the correct tools necessary for flawless lock installation services for deadbolts, doorknobs, and more. Installing new deadbolt locks onto doors that only have existing doorknobs is always recommended for entryway doors. Homeowners can definitely rely on our mobile locksmiths in Milliken for their lock installation service requirements and other mobile lock and key needs. Homeowners, renters, realtors, property managers, and others can contact us at anytime for mobile locksmith services in Milliken, Colorado and the many surrounding areas. Our technicians are always on the move and ready to arrive fast as to quickly get our customers the services they need, such as lock installation services in Milliken, Colorado.
Lock Replacements
When locks aren’t functioning as they should, it may be time to replace them or repair the part that is malfunctioning. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, we can provide quick and affordable lock replacement services in Milliken, Colorado, and the the surrounding vicinity. Sometimes however it might be advantageous to replace an old lock entirely with a new one as opposed to simply repairing the broken part. Whatever the situation might be though, our mobile locksmiths in Milliken can assist, and they can arrive immediately to perform same day services with all the tools that are needed to get the job done right the first time.
Locksmith Services Longmont can definitely be counted on when it comes to providing efficient lock replacement services in Milliken CO and the surrounding areas. All of our locksmiths are extremely competent and highly trained, as well as being insured and background checked for the safety and security of our customers. We can be counted on for same day lock replacement services, as well as future services.
Summary
Locksmith Services Longmont provides inexpensive, professional, and high quality locksmith services in Milliken, Colorado and the surrounding areas throughout Northern Colorado. Our technicians are highly trained experts with years of experience and the correct tools to handle whatever job is required. Our technicians have years of experience working as lock and key specialists and the can facilitate a wide range of different locksmithing requirements for individuals, homeowners, and businesses. All of our pricing is honest and upfront, and our technicians are insured professionals that know what they’re doing.
Contact us anytime 24/7 at (303) 900-0549 for 24-hour locksmith services in Milliken, Colorado and the surrounding areas. We can assist with lockout services, lock replacements, lock installations, lock repairs, lock removals, and more.
Besides just offering lock and key services in Milliken, Colorado, we can also provide locksmith services to the many surrounding communities in the vicinity. We can provide locksmith services in Longmont, Denver, Boulder, Estes Park, Greeley, Johnstown, Fort Collins, Platteville, Loveland, Gunbarrel, Lafayette, Broomfield, Louisville, Fort Lupton, Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, Adna, Welty, La Salle, Evans, Gilcrest, and many more. Visit our Contact page to see our our full service area.
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Locked Out Of Your Car In North Colorado? **24/7**Fast**Affordable**Locksmiths**
There are many different reasons that a car lockout situation might occur, but if it does, we’re here to help. Our technicians are available 24/7 for multiple locations around Northern Colorado when it comes to unlocking vehicles for our customers who are locked out with keys inside. Our technicians work with all models and years of vehicles, and we can arrive typically within 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call. Our trained automotive specialists can unlock car doors without damage because of the specialized car unlocking tools they use. If you’re locked out of your car and need an emergency service like an emergency roadside assistance service for car opening, we can help. We provide quick and inexpensive unlocking solutions throughout multiple locations around Northern Colorado, like the entire Denver metro area, and other locations like Longmont, Boulder, Fort Collins, Loveland, Estes Park, Greeley, Fort Lupton, and more.
Our technicians make it their mission to get our customers who are locked out of their vehicles back in as soon as possible, and with minimal wait times. We understand that individuals don’t want to wait lengthy amounts of time while they’re waiting on a car lockout service to arrive and we agree. A car door opening service should be fast, both in the arrival time and the unlocking time. We completely agree with that. A majority of the time we can arrive at our customer's location in 30-minutes or less from the time one of our dispatchers receives a call, and unlocking a vehicle is typically a very quick process. Once our technician arrives at the location and the prerequisite paperwork is filled out, the entire unlocking process should take no more than a few minutes, and there’s never any damage.
Locksmith Services Longmont has technicians that would classify themselves as car locksmiths in Northern Colorado, and they can assist customers who are locked out with keys locked in trunk. When locked keys in trunk happens, it’s never a good feeling, and it’s often very irritating to be in the situation. We believe that we’re the best company to choose when it comes to offering fast, affordable, and professional automotive opening services in Boulder, Colorado, and the surrounding areas throughout Northern Colorado. When keys are accidentally locked in the trunk, there’s never any need to panic because our technicians are available 24/7 to assist, no matter what the situation might be. Instead of breaking a window or trying to drill a lock, we recommend relying on the professional locksmith services of a reputable company that’s nearby.
Our mobile locksmiths in Northern Colorado can assist our customers with car key replacement if keys have become lost or broken. In the case of lost car keys Boulder, Colorado, our technicians are in a position to assist. Even on holidays, weekends, and overnight, our technicians are always working hard to provide the services that our customers throughout Northern Colorado require. Some may consider getting new car keys made from their local car dealership, but we can assist with on the spot car key replacement services, to cut out the middle man of having to hire a tow truck. Also, when a mobile locksmith is hired to make a replacement car key, a guarantee of service will be provided with the key, and the locksmith can arrive immediately and cut the key on-site as well as program it to the vehicle in question. Ask us how we can assist with transponder keys, car key cutting, car key programming, replacing lost car keys, and unlocking vehicles without any damage whatsoever.
Auto locksmiths from our service are highly trained experts that are qualified to deal with the vehicles they work on. With duplicating car keys, we can help with that also. Those who are interested in a car key duplication service in Northern Colorado can rely on us here at Locksmith Services Longmont. Individuals and vehicle owners with working car keys can contact us for duplicate car key service and car key duplication services. We can copy the original key and then cut it and program it to match the vehicle. Key duplication services for vehicles are usually straightforward and our pricing is upfront, competitive, and honest. Our auto locksmiths in Longmont CO and the surrounding areas can replace key fobs that have been lost such as button key remotes and car keys with remotes. When it comes to car key programming, one of our technicians will need to be with the vehicle in question to pair the remote and the vehicle via programming equipment.
Additionally, our mobile locksmiths that work throughout Northern Colorado are always available to assist customers who’ve accidentally had their car keys snap off in their ignition locks. When a car key breaks in the ignition, it can mean that spare car keys cant be used until the old broken bit is taken out. We can assist with broken car key removal services in Northern Colorado and the surrounding areas, and if necessary, we can also cut replacement car keys on the spot. Because our auto locksmiths are professionals, they can easily remove broken keys from ignitions, and unlock cars for those who are locked out because they have broken keys. Many individuals will simply need to get back into their vehicle for their paperwork so they can order more keys online or through a dealership, and if our customers don’t require on-the-spot car key replacement services, we can assist them simply with car door unlocking services in Northern Colorado.
Unlocking car doors in Northern Colorado doesn’t have to be a daunting task when it’s performed by a professional team that’s trusted by many throughout the area. As we’ve mentioned, our team is fully mobile and available 24/7, meaning we’re always capable and ready to assist with car door unlocking solutions throughout the many areas in North CO. Our mobile locksmiths are highly experienced, and they can arrive on site and have our customers back on the road in under an hour on average from the time they first get locked out keys inside North CO. Locksmith Services Longmont can always help with upfront, honest, and inexpensive prices for all of our locksmithing services, and our professional team of locksmiths can be reached at (303) 900-0549.
It’s very common for individuals to call on a locksmith service after attempting to regain entry themselves, but we highly recommend attempting to regain entry with improper tools. Frequently our technicians will arrive to assist customers that are trying to get back in the vehicles themselves, only to find that tools being used are not suited for the purpose. Using tools like crowbars and metal hangars will cause damage to the vehicle, such as scratches, bent metal, and broken rubber lining. Instead of breaking a car door by attempting to get in without the correct tools, we recommend calling on a locksmith service that’s local and carries the proper tools to get the job done without damage. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont or team uses the correct tools that don’t cause damage when they open vehicles.
Our technicians can even help with unlocking high-end vehicles and opening locked luxury vehicles if keys are locked inside. Instead of searching for a long time for an auto locksmith in Boulder, Colorado, or the surrounding areas, we suggest you give us a call so we can immediately render aid. We can provide car locksmith services like duplicating car keys, opening locked car doors, unlocking truck doors, and more. Call us anytime or email us for more information on our auto locksmithing services in Northern Colorado and the surrounding areas. Our technicians are always standing by and ready to assist, and they take pride in the services that they perform. Our experts provide many different types of car key services throughout Northern Colorado, and we can get you back into your vehicle at any time of the night or day. We work with all makes, models, and years of vehicles so give us a call and we’ll be able to quickly respond.
Locksmith Services Longmont is proud to be one of Colorado’s expert auto locksmith providers when it comes to car door unlocking and car key replacement services. We can assist with auto locksmith services in locations such as Longmont, Boulder, Loveland, Westminster, Thornton, Fort Collins, Estes Park, Fort Lupton, Denver, Lafayette, Louisville, Johnstown, Mead, Erie, Dacono, Firestone, Frederick, and many more. So if you’re searching “locked myself out of car” in Northern Colorado, we hope you’ll give us a call so we can have you back on the road as fast as possible. We always offer affordable car lockout services that are priced fairly and we never support bait and switch price tactics as some other companies might. We can be trusted for locked out of automobile Boulder, locked out of automobile Longmont, locked out of automobile Loveland, locked out of automobile Denver, locked out of automobile Fort Collins, and many more. Our technicians don’t cause damage in the process of unlocking and we’re open 24-hours of the day and night!
Besides just providing car locksmith services, we also provide house and office lockout and locksmith services. Those who are interested in help getting back into their home, office, or vehicle are encouraged to give us a call so we can quickly assist. Call us anytime at (303) 900-0549, or book online, or send us an email through our contact page, or email us directly at [email protected].
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Dacono CO Mobile Locksmith Services 24/7
While our name might be Locksmith Services Longmont, we do offer high-quality and professional locksmith services for those who are located in Dacono, Colorado, and the surrounding areas. Our mobile locksmiths are always on the move, meaning they arrive on-site with all the tools required to facilitate the job at hand. All of our locksmiths are taking precautions for our customers and themselves against COVID-19, and our technicians are all wearing masks, gloves, and cleaning tools between jobs. If you’re looking for a fast, affordable, and expert locksmith in Dacono, Colorado, we hope you’ll give us a call and let us help.
Dacono CO mobile locksmiths - (303) 900-0549
All of our pricing is honest and upfront, and our mobile locksmiths Dacono CO are professionals who have years of training as well as the tools needed to successfully complete whatever job they’re working on. All of our Dacono locksmiths are, as we said, fully mobile, meaning they are constantly travelling to help out customers who are in need throughout Northern CO. We aim to make our services as contactless and as safe as possible. Our technicians are highly skilled at helping residents and businesses in Dacono CO with their lock and key requirements. We can assist with services like lock rekeying, installing new locks, replacing old locks, rekeying existing locks, making new car keys, and much more. Instead of staying locked out or breaking a window, consider giving us a call.
Dacono CO Lockout Services
We provide 24-hour lockout services in Dacono, Colorado and the many surrounding areas of Northern Colorado such as Longmont, Denver, Boulder, Greeley, Mead, Loveland, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Lafayette, Leyner, Louisville, Johnstown, Erie, Hudson, Gunbarrel, and many many more.
When it comes to Dacano CO lockout services, we can assist our customers who find themselves locked out no matter the time of the night or day. We can get our customers back into locked vehicles if keys are locked inside, and we can help with residential lockout services. Businesses can rely on us for commercial door opening services for franchises, facilities, stores, warehouses, businesses, offices, clinics, restaurants, gas stations, and countless more. Because our mobile Dacano CO locksmiths are always on the move throughout our service area, so they can typically arrive on-site within 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call for help. Our technicians have high quality locksmith tools and equipment that enables them to open many different doors and locks without damage. They can perform services like lock picking, lock drilling, lock removing, lock repairs, and more. Instead of staying locked out because of a broken lock, or a missing or lost house key, consider giving us a call, anytime, 24/7
Lockout services for homes, businesses, and vehicles!
All of our car locksmiths Dacono CO can make replacement car keys if they’re lost, and they can do so quickly and inexpensively onsite with professional key cutting and car key programming equipment. Instead of relying on subpar locksmith services, we always recommend doing due diligence when searching for the best locksmith in the area to provide the services that are needed. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, we are always available 24-hours of the night and day to assist those who are locked out in Dacono Colorado. We can unlock cars, open homes, unlock businesses, open mailboxes, unlock homes, open RVS, unlock mobile homes, open deadbolt locks, and more.
We can assist with double cylinder deadbolt locks if they’re locked and need to be opened, and likewise, we can help with local mobile locksmith services in Dacono CO. Our versatile technicians can pick open locked locks on homes and automobiles using specialized lockpicking tools and techniques. When it comes to open locked car Dacono CO, our mobile locksmiths utilize equipment that won’t cause any damage in the process. All of our technicians have years of experience and the training necessary to perform many different types of automobile lockout services, residential locksmith Dacono CO, and more. Instead of relying on a locksmith that’s far away and advertising through paid ad placements, we recommend always trusting a local locksmith company. We are local to Dacono Colorado, and therefore, we believe we can provide quick and efficient lockout services for those who want to regain entry into their home or vehicle after they’ve become locked out. As we stated, our typical wait time is around 30-minutes or less from the time we get a call for help.
Dacono CO Rekeying Services
All of our technicians carry professional rekeying kits with them that enable them to rekey existing locks to work with different keys. When a lock is rekeyed, it’s typically taken apart so that it can be matched to work with different operational keys, however that’s not always the case. Individuals and homeowners in Dacono, Colorado who want fast and affordable key changing solutions are encouraged to call on our expert mobile locksmiths in the area. Like our lockout services, we can provide same day services for those interested in immediate lock rekeying. We can book future appointments over the phone, through email, and online through our online booking system.
Business & home rekeying services
When a lock is rekeyed, it is generally more affordable than replacing it entirely as the same locking hardware will remain on the door after it’s been rekeyed, and the only difference will be that other keys work with it. If a lock is broken before being rekeyed, it will still be broken after it’s been rekeyed. Rekeying a lock is often the most economical option for those who are on a budget and just need a key changing service to lock someone else out, like when moving into a new house or after a breakup. All of our mobile locksmiths in Dacono are highly trained professionals who have years of experience and the correct tools they need for expert and affordable Dacono CO rekeying services. Hopefully it should now be clear that if you’re seeking a professional rekeying service in Dacono, Colorado, that Locksmith Services Longmont can help. We can also help businesses and commercial properties who need to rekey their businesses to work with different locks, and to rekey locks to keep out employees that have been fired.
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Instead of replacing a lock entirely when moving into a new home, many are rekeying existing locks so that different keys work. This is a great option for keeping security up to date by retaining key control and ensuring that unauthorized individuals don’t have working key copies. When a lock is rekeyed, it’s generally very affordable when performed by a professional service, such as ours. We frequently help homeowners, individuals, property managers, realtors, and more with their lock rekeying services in Dacono, Colorado, and in the many surrounding areas.
Dacono CO Lock Changing Services
All of our mobile locksmiths in the area of Dacono have lock equipment with them, meaning they can arrive onsite to immediately provide lock changing services for homeowners and businesses. We frequently help homeowners who have broken locks and want new locks instead of a repair service. Additionally, many homeowners will call us for help when it comes to their deadbolt locks and doorknob locks. We can change locks to work with different keys, and we can replace the hardware entirely with new and updated models, or with the same model. Whatever the situation might entail, our professional locksmiths are experts when it comes to door lockset service near me Dacono CO and the surrounding areas. We can work with Kwikset locks, Schlage deadbolt locks, changing cylinder locks, local mobile locksmith services, combination door locks, door keypad lock, keyless entry door locks, and other services involving locksmith keys replacement and locksmith lock replacement near me, just to name a few. Locksmith Services Longmont can assist at anytime of the day or night with lock changing services in Dacono CO.
Synopsis
It’s true that those who are looking for a locksmith Dacono CO can rely on us here at Locksmith Services Longmont. Our commercial locksmiths, car locksmiths, and residential locksmiths in the area are keen to assist those who need a professional mobile locksmith in Dacono, Colorado, or in any of the surrounding areas. We provide services like lockout services, lock installations services, lock repair services, lock removal services, key changing services, lock changing services, and more. If you need car door locked shut, or car keys locked in car, we can help with car lockout services in the area of Dacono. Don’t hesitate to call us at anytime at (303) 900-0549, or book online through our websites Book Online page. In addition to 24/7 Dacono CO locksmith services, we also provide services to the surrounding communities like Westminster, Brighton, Broomfield, Thornton, Frederick, Mead, Erie Colorado Locksmith, Arvada, Frederick, Firestone, Lafayette, Johnstown, Longmont, Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and many many more.
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24/7 Longmont Locksmith Services
We Offer 24-Hour Longmont Locksmith Services For Vehicles, Homes, & Businesses!
Are you looking for a fast, affordable, and professional Longmont CO locksmith service? If so, we hope that Locksmith Services Longmont immediately comes to mind for positive reasons. We aim to provide the highest quality locksmith services in Longmont, Colorado and the many surrounding areas like Berthoud, Welty, Loveland, Boulder, Gunbarrel, Estes Park, Greeley, Fort Lupton, Firestone, Frederick, and much much more. All of our mobile Longmont locksmiths are highly trained experts who have years of experience handling different sorts of locksmithing jobs for homeowners, businesses, and vehicles. Our expert Longmont locksmiths also have ample experience performing various sorts of lock and key services for individuals, businesses, homeowners, renters, property managers, and realtors alike. Because all of our mobile locksmiths in Longmont are always on the move, we can usually have a technician arrive on-site in Longmont in 15-20 minutes from the time we receive a call.
All of our mobile locksmiths are highly qualified individuals who can handle a multitude of different locksmithing requirements that one may posses. We can assist with locksmith services in Longmont CO for those who need help with lockouts, lock rekeying, lock replacements, lock repairs, lock installations, lock removals, lock upgrading, and more. Because our technicians are highly qualified and professionally equipped, we can usually provide quick services that are not only expertly facilitated, but also swiftly performed. Don’t hesitate to call any of our mobile Longmont locksmiths when key issues arise, we can assist with broken locks, removing broken keys from locks, opening locked doors, installing new deadbolt locks, and a plethora of different services.
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Lockouts
Our Longmont locksmiths can provide quick and affordable door opening solutions for homes, vehicles, and businesses who have become locked out of their property and in need of a quick re-entry service. While it might occur to some to break a window in the pursuit of regaining entry, our mobile technicians would be the first to advise against it. Breaking a window to regain entry is, in our opinion, solving one problem by creating another. Instead of breaking a window, be it a vehicle, home or business window, first consider the services of a professional locksmith service that is local to the area. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, we aim to provide high quality lockout services for those who are locked out and need to quickly regain entry without any damage. Our mobile locksmiths in Longmont CO can open things such as locked car doors, locked houses, locked business doors, unlocking interior doors, opening locked storage units, opening locked filing cabinets, unlocking display cases, and a wide variety of other locksmithing services.
Many times homeowners will accidentally find themselves locked out of their house in Longmont, Colorado because of a doorknob lock that’s closed behind them. This can occur for many different reasons, but common reasons may include taking out the trash, checking the mail, going to the car, leaving and coming home, and many more. Alternatively, homeowners may accidentally lose their home keys, leaving them locked out of their deadbolt locks on their front door. Those who are in Northern Colorado and locked out of their house in Longmont can call on our Longmont locksmiths to provide fast, affordable, and professional door opening services that don’t cause damage.
Additionally, our mobile locksmiths in Longmont can unlock vehicles for those who have the keys locked inside their automobile. All of our mobile Longmont locksmiths have the tools required to open locked vehicle doors without any damage whatsoever. Those who are in Longmont, Colorado and find that they’ve become locked out of their automobile because of the keys being locked inside, we’re in a position to assist. We understand how frustrating it is to be locked out of a vehicle and be able to see the keys locked inside, sitting in a cup holder, on the seat, on the floorboard, or wedged between the seats. It’s equally irritating to becomes locked out of a vehicle in Longmont, Colorado while the vehicle is still running with the keys in the ignition. Whatever the reason may be though, our mobile Longmont locksmiths provide 24-hour vehicle lockout services in Longmont CO.
We provide 24-hour lockout services in Longmont, CO! — (303) 900-0549
Instead of staying locked out of a car, house, or business in Longmont, Colorado, consider calling on the expert locksmiths from Locksmith Services Longmont. We’ve written multiple different blog posts regarding the different ways that we can help locals in Longmont, Colorado in regards to opening locked doors, vehicles, homes, and businesses. Visit the links below to learn more about our different Longmont locksmith services that we can provide.
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Rekeying
When a lock is still functioning as it should, but new keys are required, or different operational keys, then typically a lock rekeying service is requested. Unlike a lock replacement service, rekeying a lock will keep the same locking hardware on the door, and only change the keys that operate the lock. Our expert mobile Longmont locksmiths are highly trained and professionally outfitted with the necessary tools required for successful rekeying services in Longmont, Colorado and the surrounding areas. Many homeowners and business owners find it advantageous to rekey their existing locks when they need different keys to work, as opposed to replacing their locks with new ones entirely. It can generally be said that rekeying a lock will be cheaper and more affordable than replacing it altogether, however, rekeying a lock will not fix any pre-existing damage that the lock may already be suffering from.
Homeowners often find that a professional Longmont locksmith service will be able to rekey their locks to work with a different set of operational keys. This is very practical and highly affordable for those who are on a tight budget. When a lock is rekeyed, it is taken apart, and the internal mechanisms known as pins or tumblers are switched to work with different keys. While this is mostly the case, there are of course other locks that are rekeyed in different ways. For the most part though, rekeying a lock is generally the most sought after option for those who are looking to lock someone out of their property, or for new owners who wish to be the only ones in possession of a working key. It’s often said that realtors, property managers, and new homeowners will seek the services of a professional locksmith service to provide lock rekeying solutions in order to lock-out previous tenants and those who no longer should have access. We provide 24-hour lock rekeying services!
Our mobile Longmont locksmiths have years of experience when it comes to rekeying existing locks to work with different keys. Because they are so highly trained and have the correct tools, they can usually rekey locks extremely quickly and at inexpensive rates. If you’re a home owner or a business owner and you’re in search of a local locksmith Longmont service, then consider Locksmith Services Longmont for your rekeying requirements. We can offer same day services, usually in 30 minutes or less from the time we receive a call, as well as online booking for advanced appointment scheduling. See some of the links below to read more about our key changing services in Longmont, Colorado.
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Installations
Installing new locks is not only very practical for those who wish to increase their homes security, but it’s also incredibly affordable. A professional locksmith service is capable of installing new locks, like extra deadbolt locks, onto doors that have low security. This means that doors with only one locking doorknob lock are encouraged to seek lock installation services in order to install deadbolt locks. Installing deadbolt locks is good for increasing the security of a door from forced physical entry attacks, like a kick-in break-in attack. Alternatively, homeowners might seek lock installation services if they have large dogs that know how to operate their lever handle locks (it’s a thing). Our mobile Longmont locksmiths are in a prime position to help homeowners who require new locks to be installed on their existing home doors.
Our professional locksmiths can provide lock installation services for those who need new locks installed on their home doors in Longmont. The process is relatively straightforward and simple, but to simplify it even further; when a lock is installed on a door, a locksmith will drill holes into the door and frame, and then install new locks onto the freshly drilled holes. All of our mobile locksmiths in Longmont Colorado can provide lock installation services for those who may require it, and our services are extremely competitively priced.
All of our locksmiths in Longmont can provide the locks that may be used in lock installation services, or alternatively, our mobile Longmont locksmiths can install locks that our customers have already purchased. Our mobile locksmiths in Longmont have ample experience when it comes to installing new deadbolt locks from top brands like Kwikset, Schlage, Emtek, Baldwin, and more. We can also help with installing electronic locks, and upgrading existing locks into higher security ones. See our blog post below about our lock installation services in Longmont, Colorado.
Lock Installation Services In Longmont, Colorado
Replacements
In addition to lockouts, rekeying, and lock installations, our expert Longmont locksmiths can also perform a wide range of services for those seeking affordable lock replacement solutions. In comparison to a rekeying service, replacing a lock entirely will result in different locking hardware being on the door after services are rendered. Those who are seeking lock replacement services are often trying to improve the security of their locks, or replace locks that no longer function as they should. Whatever the case may be though, our mobile Longmont locksmith technicians are in a good position to help. Thanks to our responsive locksmith technicians who are always on the move throughout Northern Colorado, our locksmiths Longmont can quickly arrive to facilitate high-quality and low-cost lock replacement services.
An example of how local residents are using our services might include homeowners who are seeking to replace malfunctioning locks with brand new ones. A lot of our customers call us for help when it comes to installing new locks onto doors, like electronic deadbolt locks or electronic keypad locks. Our mobile locksmiths have the experience and skills that homeowners in Longmont, Colorado may require when it comes to replacing locks with new ones. Read more about the ways we can help with lock replacement services on our other blogs.
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Locksmith Services Longmont always aims to provide fast, affordable, and professional locksmith services in Longmont, Colorado and the many surrounding areas. All of our mobile Longmont locksmiths have years of prior experience working as a locksmith technician, and on top of that, all of our Longmont locksmiths are background checked, insured, and drug tested to ensure the safety of our customers. From the time that one of our dispatching agents in Longmont receives a call, it usually takes 15-25 minutes on average for one of our Longmont locksmiths to arrive on-site and be ready to help. If you need inexpensive, prompt, and expert mobile Longmont CO locksmiths, we hope that you’ll consider Locksmith Services Longmont for your requirements. Our mobile locksmiths regularly assist homeowners, businesses, drivers, and vehicle owners with their locksmithing necessities. Locksmith Services Longmont can help those who are seeking services like car door opening in Longmont, house opening in Longmont, business opening in Longmont, lock rekeying in Longmont, lock replacement in Longmont, lock installation in Longmont, lock repair in Longmont, and more.
Here are just a few of the additional areas that we provide locksmith services to:
Boulder Locksmith Services
Fort Collins Locksmith Services
Estes Park Locksmith Services
Greeley Locksmith Services
Lafayette Locksmith Services
Loveland Locksmith Services
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Key Changing Services In Northern Colorado — 24 Hour Locksmiths
Professional Key Changing Services — 24 Hour Locksmiths in Northern Colorado — (303) 900-0549
Homeowners and businesses in Northern Colorado who are interested in changing their locks to work with different keys should consider the services of our mobile locksmith professionals. All of our mobile locksmiths in Northern Colorado are highly skilled at changing locks to work with different keys, and they can assist in a wide range of different settings, such as changing home keys or business keys. Those who are interested in our key changing services are typically looking to lock someone else out, either because they are worried about their security, or because they don’t want another individual gaining access.
Another term for a key changing service that is highly recognized among the locksmith profession, is "lock rekeying". Rekeying a lock is what most homeowners and business owners mean when they request a key changing service. With a key changing service or a lock rekey, the existing lock is taken apart and matched to work with a different set of keys. This means that older keys will no longer function once a lock has undergone a key changing service, also known as a rekeying service.
24-Hour Home & Business Key Changing Services in Northern Colorado — (303) 900-0549
Locksmith Services Longmont is recognized by many as an expert locksmith company and our mobile locksmiths in Northern Colorado are highly trained to perform various key changing services. Many homeowners and businesses will call on our expert locksmiths in North CO when they need their locks to work with different keys, for whatever the reason may be. Because our mobile locksmiths in North CO are always on the move, they can usually arrive at our customer's location in 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call for assistance.
To learn more about lock rekeying, we have written multiple articles including What Is Lock Rekeying? and Lock Rekeying VS Lock Replacing.
All of our mobile locksmith technicians from Locksmith Services Longmont are highly trained experts who have years of proper training, experience, and the correct tools that are required to facilitate the highest-quality services. Our key changing services are competitively priced, professionally performed, and handled by our in-house locksmith team as we don’t outsource jobs to sub contractors or outside companies. Additionally, all of our locksmiths in Northern Colorado have years of experience working as a locksmith, and our technicians are background checked as well as drug tested for the security and safety of our many customers.
See some of the many different locations that we offer key changing services for in North CO:
Longmont Key Changing
Denver Key Changing
Erie Key Changing
Estes Park Key Changing
Greeley Key Changing
Lafayette Key Changing
Louisville Key Changing
Boulder Key Changing
Arvada Key Changing
Firestone Key Changing
Frederick Key Changing
Hudson Key Changing
Mead Key Changing
Westminster Key Changing
Loveland Changing
Broomfield Key Changing
Fort Collins Key Changing
Fort Lupton Key Changing
Johnstown Key Changing
Platteville Key Changing
Thornton Key Changing
Lock & Key Changing In North Colorado — (303) 900-0549
We have a very wide service area for those who are located in Northern Colorado and seeking expert lock rekeying services. Our mobile locksmiths in North Colorado can additionally be requested through our online booking page, as well as through our main dispatching number. All of our mobile locksmiths make it their primary mission to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction possible, and that’s why all of our lock rekeying and key changing services come with a 90-day guarantee.
Why Change Keys Through A Locksmith Service?
Changing keys through a locksmith service, also known as rekeying locks, is a very practical and common solution for locking unwanted individuals out. Property owners might have their keys changed to lock out old tenants, as well as new buyers wishing to lockout previous dwellers. Businesses may be in need of key changing services for many different reasons, but most include keys becoming lost or ending up in the hands of a terminated and disgruntled employee. Whatever the situation might be though, hiring a local locksmith service might be the ideal solution, especially if multiple locks are in question. When hiring a locksmith service to provide a key changing service or a rekeying service, individuals will be able to keep their existing lock hardware and not have to worry about old keys being used for entry. Alternatively, some will replace their locks entirely instead of going through with a key changing service, however, changing locks entirely can be expensive in contrast to rekeying an existing lock. Read about the Differences Between A Lock Change And A Rekey.
When a lock is rekeyed, it will not repair a lock, so the existing lock will continue to function in the same manner. Replacing a lock entirely is a different story, but many times, individuals will find that new locks are on different keys. Once multiple new locks have been put into place on a property, the owners of the property may decide they want a rekeying service, or a key changing service, to have all the existing locks be switched onto the same keys. This is not only very useful, but it’s also highly practical. It’s much more convenient to only carry one key that works with every lock as opposed to having to carry many different keys that work with specific locks, and it could take multiple tries to find the right one.
Not only do many people find it beneficial to have a locksmith rekey their existing locks to work with new keys, or perform key changing services in Northern Colorado, but individuals also enjoy guarantees of service. This means that if any issues arise after work has been completed, homeowners or businesses who’ve had their locks rekeyed can call out their technician to freely fix the issue. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, all of our mobile locksmiths provide a 90-day guarantee for our lock rekeying services, as well as our key changing services. Our mobile technicians are also highly capable of performing lock changing services in Northern Colorado.
24-Hour Key Changing Services in Northern Colorado — (303) 900-0549
Locksmith Services Longmont can be trusted to provide fast, affordable, and expert lock rekeying services for those who are seeking different keys in North CO. Call us anytime and we can help by providing low-cost and efficient key changing services in Northern Colorado which are performed by qualified and expertly equipped individuals. Not only can we help with key changing services in North CO, but our mobile locksmiths can also facilitate a wide range of additional services, including lockouts, lock replacements, lock repairs, lock installations, and much more. Call us anytime for car lockout services, home door opening, and business unlocking services, not to mention unlocking services for storage units. If you require a 24-hour locksmith in Northern Colorado for a key changing service, consider calling on our mobile locksmiths from Locksmith Services Longmont. We can usually have a mobile technician arrive within 30 minutes or fewer from the time one of our dispatchers receives a call.
We can work with popular lock brands like Kwikset, Schlage, Emtek, Baldwin, Arrow, ilco, Corbin Russwin, Wieser, Sargent, and much more. Our technicians have experience and can help with overnight rekeying services for those who are in emergencies like domestic disputes, bad breakups, evictions, and other intense situations. Call Locksmith Services Longmont any time of the night or day for immediate assistance at (303) 900-0549.
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Vehicles Unlocking Services In Loveland, Colorado
We can assist with fast, affordable, and professional lockout services in Loveland, Colorado! Usually in 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call!
Drivers, homeowners, renters, and businesses can rely on us for prompt and inexpensive car door opening services in Loveland, Colorado. Day or night, we provide 24-hour Loveland locksmith services to those who are locked out and in need of quick assistance. All of our mobile locksmiths in Loveland come fully prepared with all the tools required for the job, and they’re professionals who have years of experience and training in regards to unlocking vehicles without any damage. Don’t stay locked out of a vehicle in Loveland because the keys are stuck inside, instead, consider calling on the professional services of a local locksmith company who can help.
It’s frequently said that individuals who find themselves locked out of their vehicles may consider breaking a window in an attempt to regain entry, however, causing damage will result in expensive repair bills and extra time spent in a repair shop. Alternatively, hiring a mobile locksmith company to arrive at your location and open your vehicle is usually the more affordable option, and there’s never any damage in the process of unlocking. Here at Locksmith Services Longmont, we are in a prime position to help those who are locked out of their vehicles in Loveland, Colorado. There are many various reasons a vehicle lockout situation might occur, but the most common occurrences are due to keys being locked inside the vehicle, lost completely, or because ignition keys don’t match the door locks. Whatever the reason may be though, our professional mobile locksmith team in Northern Colorado is always standing by and ready to assist.
Many times businesses might find themselves accidentally locked out of their customer's cars, and if that’s the case we’re available to quickly help. We can help businesses such as repair shops, mechanics, gas stations, car washes, car detailing shops, and much more. Homeowners can contact us at any time of the day or night also for car door unlocking services that are competitively priced and professionally done. Because of Longmont’s proximity to Loveland, Colorado, we like to think that we can be counted on for locals who are seeking expert car door unlocking solutions at reasonable rates. Our locksmith technicians who unlock vehicles in Loveland, Colorado never use slim Jim's because of the possibility that it could damage internal wiring in the car door, instead, our locksmith utilize alternative tools for regaining entry. All of our mobile technicians aim to arrive as quickly as possible so they can have customers back on the road with minimal waiting.
Our mobile locksmiths in Loveland, Colorado utilize professional locksmith equipment that can successfully open many different types of vehicles without causing damage. Our mobile Loveland locksmiths can open vehicles like coupes, sedans, trucks, pickups, cars, sports cars, SUVs, luxury vehicles, and more. All of our mobile locksmiths in Loveland can even perform car door opening services for those with running vehicles, due to the car being locked while it’s still running. Locksmith Services Longmont can arrive usually in 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call from the Loveland, Colorado area, meaning our technicians typically have customers back in their cars and back on the road within an hour from the time they originally become locked out. Additionally, our mobile locksmiths in Loveland can unlock rental vehicles with no damage whatsoever, and unlock vehicles for drivers with keys locked in the trunk.
On-top of offering quick and inexpensive car door opening solutions for those who are situated in Loveland, Colorado, our mobile technicians can also unlock vehicles in the surrounding areas like Campion, Welty, Berthoud, Kelim, Windsor, Masonville, Johnstown, Milliken, Fort Collins, and more!
All of our mobile locksmiths throughout Northern Colorado are always on the move and are utilizing protection methods against COVID-19 like hand sanitizer, gloves, clean pens, and masks. All of our mobile locksmiths in Loveland can also perform other locksmith services like rekeying locks, installing new locks, replacing old locks, repairing broken locks, and a wide range of other lockout services for homes and businesses. Those who are financially impacted by COVID-19 can ask us about the discount that we are providing to those suffering from economical hardships. All of our base pricing can be found on our website on our pricing page.
Summary
Locksmith Services Longmont provides high quality and affordable locksmith services for those who are in Loveland, Colorado. Our mobile locksmiths work on-call 24/7 to ensure that our customers have high-quality services that are performed professionally and on-time. Our mobile locksmiths in Loveland can usually arrive within 30-minutes or less from the time we receive a call. All of our mobile locksmiths are highly trained, expertly equipped, and have years of experience working as a locksmith. All of our mobile locksmiths are also background checked and drug tested for the safety and security of our customers. If you require fast, affordable, and professional locksmith services in Loveland, Colorado, consider calling our mobile Loveland locksmiths at (303) 900-0549.
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