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Commercial & Automatic Door Repair Teddington

Heavy-Duty Automatic & Commercial Door Repairs
in Teddington.

Automatic DoorsAluminium ShopfrontsGlass & OfficeIndustrial & MetalDorma & Axim

Securing retail shops, industrial units, and offices across Teddington. From Record automatic operators and Dorma floor springs to aluminium shopfronts and metal doors, we fix it all.

Hub Base: Teddington AreaResponse Metric: 25 MinsCompleted Deployments: 490+ Certified

Engineering Process

  • 1

    Specialist Commercial Sourcing

    Our dynamic response vehicles house authentic parts from Record, FAAC, Axim, and Dorma to enable single-visit commercial remediation.

  • 2

    Precision Calibrations

    We physically source new machinery modules, implement hardware profiles, and precisely scale closing cycles and detection radii.

  • 3

    Automated System Triage

    Our trade engineers deploy rapidly to map sensor connectivity, power lines, and structural clearway alignments to pinpoint operational failures.

Commercial & Automatic Services

Automatic Swing Operators

Mechanical diagnostics and replacement of heavy overhead automatic swing operators, control logic cards, and articulated link arms.

Floor Spring Removals

Sourcing and swapping out completely blown or fluid-leaking hydraulic floor springs from commercial Geze and Dorma casing housings.

BS EN 16005 Safety Sensors

Full recalibration, performance indexing, and replacement of infrared safety beams and activation sensors for total pedestrian compliance.

Shopfront Closer Replacements

Extraction and fitting of heavy-duty concealed door transom closers from structural brands including Dorma, Axim, and Alpro.

Teddington Operations Hub

Lead Engineer: Dave T. (Unit: DR-92)

Recent Deployment in Teddington: Replaced active motion sensors on a high-street entrance

Common Trade Diagnostic Faults

Retail shopfronts in Teddington regularly need structural realignment of aluminium doors.

  • Pedestrian entrance motion fields failing to activate reliably, stranding retail patrons outdoors.
  • Break-out system limit switches misaligned, halting high-traffic entrance cycles altogether.
  • Automatic commercial doors lingering open or halting midway through sliding cycles due to internal logical loops.
  • Aluminium framing assemblies dragging aggressively against door thresholds, locking the entryways entirely.
  • Concealed transom systems grinding and binding because internal gear spindles dropped beneath standard clearance parameters.