High-Security & Architectural Hardware

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Exit devicesElectrified locksCloser repairs

Project Scope

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The panic hardware upgrade London ON, electrified hardware integration, commercial door closer repair, and access control door hardware content remains indexable, but the visible UI now stays focused on the buying decision.

CapabilityPanic Hardware & Exit Device Upgrades

We handle panic hardware upgrade London ON projects for commercial exits that need safer egress, more reliable latching, and stronger daily performance. That includes crash bars, rim devices, mortise exit hardware, and related field coordination for openings where life-safety compliance and abuse resistance matter equally.

CapabilityElectrified Hardware Integration

Our electrified hardware integration work covers electric strikes, maglocks, power-transfer prep, and access-control-ready door hardware layouts that can connect cleanly to existing building security systems. The focus is on durable electrified hardware integration rather than improvised afterthoughts that create lock, wiring, or clearance failures later.

ComplianceGrade 1 durability, door control, and abuse resistance

Good hardware decisions reduce callbacks, security failures, and daily user frustration. We focus on Grade 1 hardware paths, high-cycle closer performance, vandal-resistant trim choices, and access-control-ready prep so the opening is built for continuous use instead of short-term survival.

  • Panic hardware and exit devices that maintain safer egress under heavy use.
  • Electrified hardware integration prepared for controllers, strikes, and locking logic.
  • Commercial door closer repair and replacement paths that restore consistent door control.
  • More resistance to abuse, tampering, and long-term misalignment at active openings.
FAQWhat is the difference between an electric strike and a maglock?

An electric strike works with a latch-based locking system and releases the keeper when signaled, while a maglock secures the door with electromagnetic holding force. The right choice depends on life-safety code requirements, door construction, access control strategy, and how the opening needs to behave during normal use and emergency release.

FAQWhen are panic bars required on exit doors?

That depends on occupancy type, occupant load, and the code path applicable to the building. In many commercial and assembly conditions, panic hardware is required on designated egress openings so users can exit with a single releasing motion without specialized knowledge or extra effort.

FAQCan you repair a sagging commercial door while upgrading the hardware?

Yes, and that is often the right time to do it. A proper hardware upgrade should account for frame alignment, hinge or pivot condition, latch engagement, and closer behavior. Otherwise, new hardware ends up installed on an opening that still performs poorly under daily use.

Hardware Budget Builder

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