Automated & Accessible Entrances

Make the Entrance Accessible.

Plan operators, touchless entry, and AODA upgrades without forcing a full replacement. The technical detail is still there, but the page reads like a buying tool instead of a specification sheet.

Operator retrofitsTouchless activationBarrier-free upgrades

Project Scope

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CapabilityAutomatic Door Operator Replacements

We scope automatic door operator replacement London ON projects for facilities that need dependable heavy-duty automatic swing and sliding operators under constant daily use. This includes retrofit planning for medical offices, commercial plazas, public buildings, and institutional entries where operator performance cannot become a maintenance liability.

CapabilityAODA-Compliant Upgrades

Our AODA compliant entrance upgrades focus on practical field conditions as much as code language. We assess proper actuator button placement, clear opening width, closing delay timing, and barrier-free door hardware so existing entrances can be upgraded for accessibility without forcing a complete door system replacement.

CapabilityTouchless Entry Systems

For owners looking to reduce contact points and modernize traffic flow, we design touchless entry systems Ontario packages with motion activation, wave-to-open sensors, and integration paths for existing locks, security devices, and controlled-access hardware. The result is a cleaner user experience without sacrificing entrance control.

ComplianceCode, wind load, and accessibility standards

Every automation package is planned around Canadian code expectations, electrical safety requirements, and the real operating pressure created by Ontario winter winds. That means operator forces, mounting conditions, activation hardware, and door control settings are considered as a complete system rather than as isolated parts.

  • Operator packages sized for high-frequency commercial traffic.
  • AODA compliant entrance upgrades with barrier-free door hardware coordination.
  • Touchless entry systems Ontario planning that respects security integration paths.
  • Installation logic prepared for cold-weather operation and wind-sensitive openings.
FAQWhat are the main AODA requirements for commercial entrances?

The main requirements typically revolve around barrier-free access, including appropriate clear opening width, reachable actuator placement, sufficient maneuvering space, and door timing that gives users enough time to pass safely. Exact requirements depend on the occupancy type and existing entrance conditions, so each retrofit should be reviewed against the project context.

FAQCan an automatic operator be installed on an existing steel or aluminum door?

Yes, in many cases it can. Existing hollow metal or aluminum entrances often accept new operators if the frame condition, hinge or pivot setup, door weight, and clearances are suitable. Part of the evaluation is confirming that the existing opening can handle the operator package reliably and safely.

FAQHow does the system perform during winter weather and strong wind?

Operator settings, door control hardware, and opening resistance all have to be tuned for Ontario winter conditions. We account for wind pressure, stack effect, and colder-weather drag so the operator package remains dependable instead of becoming erratic when the weather turns severe.

Automation Budgeting

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