Commercial Hardware
Secure your home, business, or vehicle with our trusted selection of locks, smart security systems, and keyless entry solutions. We offer durable, high-quality products designed for safety, convenience, and peace of mind.
Need New Commercial Hardware Installed?
Whether you’re outfitting a brand-new business or upgrading outdated systems, having the right commercial-grade door hardware is crucial for both security and access control. At The Lock Doc, we specialize in installing and servicing a full range of commercial hardware solutions for offices, warehouses, retail stores, medical facilities, schools, and more.
We provide expert installation, fast service, and reliable hardware to meet building code requirements and industry standards — all at competitive rates.
What Is Commercial Door Hardware?
Commercial door hardware includes heavy-duty components designed to withstand frequent use and meet safety standards in high-traffic environments. These include:
Commercial door closers
Panic bars / exit devices
Mortise locks
Electronic access control locks
Hinges, strikes, thresholds, and door stops
Not All Commercial Hardware Is the Same
The hardware required varies depending on your business type, door material, fire rating, ADA compliance, and more. For instance:
Retail stores may require panic bars with alarmed exit options.
Medical offices often need hands-free hardware with antimicrobial finishes.
Schools or public buildings need grade 1 certified locks for durability and security.
Why Installing Commercial-Grade Hardware Is Important
When it comes to commercial spaces, residential hardware just won’t cut it. Proper commercial hardware ensures:
Long-term durability under constant use
Increased security for assets, staff, and customers
Compliance with fire, building, and accessibility codes
Controlled access using keys, keypads, or smart systems
Types of Commercial Hardware
Grade 1 locks (most secure & durable)
Panic exit devices
Automatic door closers
Keyless entry systems
Push/pull paddle handles
Fire-rated hardware
Professional Installation Matters
Commercial hardware often requires precise alignment, compliance checks, and custom configurations. Our team ensures everything is installed correctly, efficiently, and up to code.
Common Questions About Commercial Hardware
Explore our frequently asked questions for quick answers about our locksmith services. Need more help? Feel free to reach out to us anytime.
What’s the difference between commercial and residential hardware?
Commercial hardware is heavier duty, code-compliant, and designed to last through thousands of cycles of daily use. It also includes features like panic bars and fire-rated locks not usually found in homes.
Can I use smart locks in commercial buildings?
Yes. We install keypad locks, card readers, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi-enabled access control systems tailored for business environments.
Do commercial buildings need ADA-compliant hardware?
Yes. Most commercial spaces are required to have ADA-compliant doors and hardware, such as lever handles, low-resistance closers, and appropriate mounting heights.
How long does commercial hardware last?
With professional installation and regular maintenance, commercial hardware can last 10–20 years, depending on traffic volume and usage conditions.
How much does it cost to install commercial hardware?
Prices vary based on the hardware type and door material. Basic installations start at $85–$150 per door, while electronic systems or panic devices can range $250–$600+ including hardware.
What’s the difference between commercial and residential hardware?
Commercial hardware is heavier duty, code-compliant, and designed to last through thousands of cycles of daily use. It also includes features like panic bars and fire-rated locks not usually found in homes.
Can I use smart locks in commercial buildings?
Yes. We install keypad locks, card readers, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi-enabled access control systems tailored for business environments.
Do commercial buildings need ADA-compliant hardware?
Yes. Most commercial spaces are required to have ADA-compliant doors and hardware, such as lever handles, low-resistance closers, and appropriate mounting heights.
How long does commercial hardware last?
With professional installation and regular maintenance, commercial hardware can last 10–20 years, depending on traffic volume and usage conditions.