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Commercial Door Repair Abbey Wood

Commercial, Shop & Industrial Door Repairs
in Abbey Wood.

Aluminium ShopfrontsGlass & OfficeIndustrial & MetalDorma & Axim

Providing elite commercial door engineering for all business types in Abbey Wood. From Dorma floor springs and Axim closers to aluminium shopfronts and metal doors, our commercial engineers fix it all.

Coverage: Abbey Wood & SurroundsAvg. Response: 38 MinsCommercial Jobs Done: 113+

Engineering Process

  • 1

    Rapid Trade Diagnostics

    Our engineers arrive equipped to assess the mechanical fault on your door—whether it's a blown Dorma floor spring, a slammed Axim closer, or jammed Adams Rite locks.

  • 2

    Compliance Testing

    Every commercial repair concludes with a rigorous stress test to guarantee smooth operation, building security, and compliance with local fire regulations.

  • 3

    Commercial Hardware Sourcing

    We carry heavily stocked vans with leading trade parts including Dorma, Geze, Axim, and Alpro mechanisms to ensure a first-time fix and minimal business disruption.

Commercial Services

Aluminium Shop Door Realignment

Correcting dropped or misaligned aluminium retail doors. We adjust commercial pivot hinges to ensure smooth clearance and prevent threshold damage.

Floor Spring Extraction

Heavy-duty floor spring replacement for glass shopfronts. We safely extract and replace blown Geze and Dorma hydraulics without removing the entire door.

Office Glass Door Repairs

Comprehensive maintenance for frameless glass office doors, including bottom patch fittings, top pivots, and realignment to stop floor scraping.

Abbey Wood Operations Hub

Lead Engineer: Andy W. (Unit: DR-70)

Recent Deployment in Abbey Wood: Fitted a new Adams Rite commercial deadlatch

Common Trade Diagnostic Faults

Industrial units and warehouses in Abbey Wood often depend on rapid fixes for slamming Dorma closers.

  • Adams Rite commercial locks failing to engage properly, leaving the retail premises unsecured overnight.
  • Glass office doors violently slamming shut causing shatter risks to employees and clients.
  • Aluminium shop doors scraping heavily against the threshold, making it difficult for customers to enter.