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How much does it cost to install Lockers?

11.03.23 - Lockers

The cost of installing lockers in the UK can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of lockers, the number of lockers required, and the installation location.

For example, a basic steel compartment locker can cost around £50 – £100 per unit, while more premium options such as wooden or high-security lockers can cost upwards of £200 – £300 per unit.

The number of lockers required can also affect the overall cost. For a small-scale installation of just a few lockers, the total cost might be lower than for a larger installation of dozens or hundreds of lockers.

The installation location can also affect the cost. If the installation requires additional electrical or plumbing work, or if the installation site has difficult access, then installation costs may be higher.

In general, it’s best to obtain a quote from us to get an accurate estimate of the cost based on your specific requirements. Contact us today on 01953 718221 or via email at sales@lockertek.co.uk and one of our knowledgeable and friendly team members will be more than happy to help you out and get a quote together regarding the cost of your lockers installation.

Is installation of Lockers hard?

If you are sourcing lockers on a budget and do not want to get someone else to install them for you to cut costs, you can try and install them yourself or using colleagues, friends of family members.

The level of difficulty involved in installing lockers can depend on several factors, such as the type of locker being installed and the installation location.

For example, some lockers come pre-assembled and may only require basic tools to install, while others may require more complex assembly or specialised tools. Additionally, installing lockers in a tight or awkward space can also make the installation more challenging.

If you have experience with basic DIY or handyman skills, you may be able to install lockers yourself. However, it’s important to note that installing lockers can involve heavy lifting and may require working at heights, so it’s essential to take proper safety precautions.

If you’re not confident in your ability to install lockers yourself, it’s best to hire a professional installer who has the necessary tools and experience to ensure that the installation is completed safely and correctly. This can also help to ensure that the lockers are properly secured and functioning as intended, which can help prevent theft or other security issues.

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