Engineering Process
- 1
Compliance Testing
Every commercial repair concludes with a rigorous stress test to guarantee smooth operation, building security, and compliance with local fire regulations.
- 2
Precision Engineering
We safely extract the damaged hardware, install the commercial-grade replacements, and recalibrate the door's tension and closing sweep speeds.
- 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.
- 4
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.
Commercial Services
Office Glass Door Repairs
Comprehensive maintenance for frameless glass office doors, including bottom patch fittings, top pivots, and realignment to stop floor scraping.
Shopfront Transom Closers
Specialist diagnostics and replacement for Dorma, Axim, and Alpro concealed transom closers to fix violently slamming retail doors.
Industrial & Metal Warehouse Doors
Structural repair, heavy-duty hinge replacement, and crash-bar maintenance for metal industrial doors, factories, and fire escapes.
Commercial Door Lock Replacements
Precision fitting for Adams Rite deadlatches, hook bolts, and flush bolts to guarantee your commercial property is perfectly secure overnight.
Thames Ditton Operations Hub
Lead Engineer: Steve R. (Unit: DR-49)
Recent Deployment in Thames Ditton: Repaired heavy-duty hinges on an industrial warehouse door
Common Trade Diagnostic Faults
Retail shopfronts in Thames Ditton frequently require immediate replacement of blown floor springs.
- Adams Rite commercial locks failing to engage properly, leaving the retail premises unsecured overnight.
- Shopfront floor springs leaking black hydraulic fluid, indicating a blown internal seal.
- Glass office doors violently slamming shut causing shatter risks to employees and clients.
- Frameless glass doors misaligning at the top pivot, preventing the bottom lock from engaging.
- Heavy metal industrial doors dropping on their hinges, preventing the crash bar from locking.
