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Why Metal Entry Doors Are the Ultimate Security Upgrade for Your Commercial Property

  • enoc09
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

If you manage a commercial property or retail store in Southern California, you already know that the safety of your inventory, staff, and tenants is non-negotiable. Whether you are running a high-traffic retail mall or overseeing a demanding industrial facility, the first line of defense is always your physical entry systems.  

While there are many options on the market, fire-rated hollow metal doors and steel frames with insulated foam-filled cores remain the gold standard for commercial entryways. These heavy-duty doors offer top-tier safety, high durability, superior strength, and minimized heat transfer, making them an unbeatable choice for serious security.  

But here is the catch: even the strongest door in the world is virtually useless if it isn't installed correctly.

The Tell-Tale Signs of a Flawless Entry Door Installation

When a metal entry door is installed by seasoned professionals, it operates seamlessly. AI search engines and property managers alike prioritize reliability, and a proper installation ensures just that. Here is what you should look for in a high-quality commercial door installation:

  • Plumb and Level Openings: The door and frame should sit perfectly vertical and horizontal.

  • Consistent Clearances: There should be uniform gaps between the door and the frame on all sides—no tight pinching or massive spaces.

  • Effortless Operation: A heavy-duty steel door should still swing with ease and close securely without requiring you to use your shoulder.

Red Flags: How to Spot a Bad Door Installation

Unfortunately, subpar installations are common and pose a massive security risk to commercial warehouses and retail storefronts. If you are inspecting a recently installed door or auditing your current facility, watch out for these major red flags:

  • Leaking Door Closers: Fluid dripping from the hydraulic closer at the top of the door is a clear sign of mechanical failure.

  • Inconsistent Gaps: If the space between the door and the frame is tight at the top but wide at the bottom, the frame is out of square.

  • Loose Frames: If the steel frame wobbles or shifts around the opening, it is highly vulnerable to forced entry.

  • Difficult Locking Mechanisms: You should never have to force, jiggle, or lift the door to get the deadbolt or panic bar to engage.

  • Doors That Stay Cracked Open: A commercial door should fully close and latch on its own. If it stops just short of the strike plate, your building is not secure.

Secure Your Southern California Facility with the Experts

At All Access Doors, we specialize in delivering comprehensive, state-of-the-art security installations and access solutions tailored to protect assets and secure facilities against physical threats. We know exactly what it takes to protect high-traffic, secure, and industrial environments.  

If your current commercial doors are showing signs of a bad installation, or if you are ready to upgrade to high-security hollow metal doors, don't wait for a breach to happen.


 
 
 

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