Engineering Process
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Compliance & Security Testing
Every repair concludes with a rigorous test to ensure smooth operation, BS EN 16005 compliance, and full building security.
- 2
Commercial Diagnostics
Our engineers arrive equipped to assess the mechanical or electrical fault on your door, whether it's a sensor failure or a blown floor spring.
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Trade-Grade Components
We carry heavily stocked vans with leading parts from Record, Dorma, and Axim to ensure a rapid fix and minimal business disruption.
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Precision Fitting
We safely extract damaged hardware, install commercial-grade replacements, and recalibrate opening/closing speeds for safety and longevity.
Embankment Operations Hub
Lead Engineer: Paul L. (Unit: DR-92)
Recent Deployment in Embankment: Replaced motion sensors on a high-street shopfront
Commercial & Automatic Services
Commercial Lock & Security
Installation of Adams Rite deadlatches, hook bolts, and high-security cylinders to guarantee your retail or industrial premises stay secure.
Floor Spring Extraction
Heavy-duty hydraulic floor spring replacement for busy commercial glass entries. We supply and fit trade-trusted Geze and Dorma hardware.
Aluminium Door Realignment
Correcting dropped or scraping aluminium shopfront doors. We adjust heavy-duty pivot hinges to prevent lock jamming and floor damage.
Industrial Door Hardware
Structural repairs for heavy-duty metal warehouse doors, including hinge replacement, weld repairs, and crash-bar maintenance.
Common Trade Diagnostic Faults
Retail shopfronts in Embankment frequently depend on structural realignment of aluminium doors.
- Floor springs leaking hydraulic fluid, indicating a blown internal seal that requires urgent extraction.
- Automatic swing operators making grinding noises or stopping mid-cycle due to motor strain.
- Commercial locks failing to engage properly, leaving business premises unsecured after hours.
- Automatic doors remaining stuck open or failing to detect pedestrians due to faulty motion sensors.
- Aluminium shopfront doors scraping heavily on the floor, making them difficult for clients to operate.
