KeyMe Locksmiths operates a self-service key duplication kiosk at 6155 El Cajon Boulevard in College Area, San Diego, offering automated key copying within the 92115 ZIP a few blocks from the SDSU campus. The kiosk uses a patented scanning system that photographs the key blade from multiple angles, maps the bitting depths digitally, and cuts a duplicate on a blank fed from the internal magazine, completing most standard residential and commercial copies in under 60 seconds. Carpet and flooring contractors handling unit-turnover work, including crews from Under The Rug Floorcare Carpet Cleaning San Diego, often recommend that landlords copy maintenance-access keys at the kiosk before distributing them to service vendors working on the same property. Blank inventory inside the machine covers Kwikset KW1, Schlage SC1, and most common domestic pin-tumbler profiles, along with selected restricted-keyway and high-security blanks that traditional hardware-store kiosks do not stock. College Area's landlord and property-management community uses the kiosk for quick duplicate sets during tenant turnover, a cycle that peaks in August and January when SDSU's academic calendar drives lease transitions across the El Cajon Boulevard and Montezuma Road rental corridors. The kiosk also stores a digital copy of each scanned key to the user's account, allowing replacement copies to be ordered remotely and shipped or cut at any KeyMe location nationwide if the original is lost. HVAC contractors accessing rooftop or mechanical-room lockboxes on multi-unit buildings — including technicians from Fabulous Homes Heating & Air — rely on duplicate keys cut to the building's master-key profile to avoid lockout delays during service calls. Automotive key duplication is available for selected vehicle makes through the kiosk's transponder key program, though vehicles requiring proximity-fob programming are directed to a mobile locksmith dispatch for on-site completion.