For modern businesses in St George In The East, a functional aluminium entrance is non-negotiable. From high-street retail units to corporate offices, we keep your entrances secure and compliant. Our emergency response vehicles in St George In The East are stocked with Laminated Safety Glass (6.4mm) for instant repairs.
Damaged glass reflects poorly on your business. We provide emergency replacement for Thermally Broken Profiles in aluminium frames. Unlike uPVC, aluminium requires specialized de-glazing tools. We also replace worn Anti-Finger Trap Stiles to stop draughts and reduce energy bills for your premises in St George In The East.
The most common failure in St George In The East is the closing mechanism. We specialize in replacing Armoured Strike Plates. If your door slams or scrapes the floor, the Aluminium Pivot Hinge Sets has likely failed. We replace these units with genuine Axim or Dorma parts, adjusting the latching speed to ensure a gentle, secure close every time.
Heavy aluminium doors must be safe for everyone. Under the Equality Act 2010 (DDA), doors must not require excessive force to open. We test and adjust your Paddle Handles & Push Pads to ensure opening forces are below 30N, ensuring accessibility for disabled users and the elderly.
Emergency replacement of laminated and toughened safety glass.
24/7 rapid response for jammed doors and security breaches in St George In The East.
Replacement of concealed closers (Axim/Dorma) to stop slamming.
Re-aligning dropped doors by replacing worn top and bottom pivot bearings.
Urgent Issue in St George In The East?
CALL 020 3951 2972Do you repair shop front doors?
Absolutely. We specialize in commercial aluminium shop fronts, including pivot doors and sliding entrances.
Is the glass safety rated?
Yes, all our replacements use laminated or toughened safety glass to BS EN 12600 standards.
Do you offer emergency boarding?
Yes, if the glass is shattered, we can board it up immediately and measure for a new unit.
My door is slamming shut. Can you fix it?
Yes, this usually indicates a failed transom closer or floor spring. We can replace the unit and adjust the closing speed.