Commercial doors are different from residential sliders. They open hundreds of times a day, often have ADA hardware, must meet egress code, and a malfunction can shut down your business. We service commercial sliding doors, storefront entry doors, automatic sliding doors, and back-of-house service doors across Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade County.
Most of our commercial work is one of: closers and hinges (jobs that prevent the door from closing properly or fully), panic / exit bar hardware (egress code compliance), storefront locks (rim locks, mortise locks, deadbolts on aluminum storefronts), and automatic operator service (sensors, motors, controllers on automated sliders).
Types of commercial doors we work on
- Aluminum storefront doors β single-pane and double-pane glass, Kawneer, EFCO, Vistawall, US Aluminum
- Commercial sliding doors β restaurants with patios, hotel pool-deck access, condo lobby entries
- Automatic sliding doors β supermarkets, medical offices, hotels: Stanley, Horton, Besam, DormaKaba
- Service / back doors β steel doors with closers, panic bars, and high-security locks
- Office interior glass doors β frameless and framed glass entries, pivot hinges, conceal closers
Hardware we replace
- Door closers β LCN, Norton, Dorma, Yale, Sargent. We adjust, rebuild, or replace.
- Panic / exit bars β Von Duprin, Sargent, Detex. Code-compliant installs.
- Pivot hinges and pivot sets β Rixson, Dorma β for frameless glass doors.
- Storefront locks β Adams Rite, Schlage, Yale mortise and rim deadbolts.
- Auto-operator parts β sensors, header drives, motors, controllers, activation switches.
- ADA push plates and openers β handicap-access buttons and operators.
Commercial service plans
If you operate a business where door reliability matters β restaurant, hotel, medical office, retail β we offer commercial service plans with priority response (same-day on weekdays, next-day on weekends), regular preventive maintenance visits, and locked-in pricing. Most plans run $300-$900 per year depending on door count and visit frequency. Way cheaper than emergency calls when a door fails on a Saturday night.
π‘ Quick Tip from Our Techs
Commercial closers should be adjusted twice a year, especially in South Florida where temperature swings affect hydraulic fluid. A closer that slammed last winter might be dragging this summer. Quick adjustment, big difference in door life and customer experience.