Common Trade Diagnostic Faults
Offices and industrial units in Chalk Farm regularly need safety compliance checks for automated entries.
- Automatic swing operators making grinding noises or stopping mid-cycle due to motor strain.
- Floor springs leaking hydraulic fluid, indicating a blown internal seal that requires urgent extraction.
- Commercial glass doors violently slamming shut, posing a severe liability risk to staff and customers.
- Aluminium shopfront doors scraping heavily on the floor, making them difficult for clients to operate.
- Automatic doors remaining stuck open or failing to detect pedestrians due to faulty motion sensors.
Commercial & Automatic Services
Glass Office Door Servicing
Maintenance for frameless glass doors, including pivot realignments, bottom patch fittings, and floor spring adjustments to stop threshold scraping.
BS EN 16005 Safety Checks
Comprehensive safety testing and maintenance for automated commercial doors to ensure your premises meet mandatory UK BS EN 16005 compliance.
Aluminium Door Realignment
Correcting dropped or scraping aluminium shopfront doors. We adjust heavy-duty pivot hinges to prevent lock jamming and floor damage.
Industrial Door Hardware
Structural repairs for heavy-duty metal warehouse doors, including hinge replacement, weld repairs, and crash-bar maintenance.
Shopfront Door Closers
Diagnostics and replacement of concealment transom closers and surface-mounted units from Dorma, Axim, and Alpro to fix slamming retail doors.
Chalk Farm Operations Hub
Lead Engineer: Dave T. (Unit: DR-96)
Recent Deployment in Chalk Farm: Replaced motion sensors on a high-street shopfront
Engineering Process
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Compliance & Security Testing
Every repair concludes with a rigorous test to ensure smooth operation, BS EN 16005 compliance, and full building security.
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Trade-Grade Components
We carry heavily stocked vans with leading parts from Record, Dorma, and Axim to ensure a rapid fix and minimal business disruption.
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Commercial Diagnostics
Our engineers arrive equipped to assess the mechanical or electrical fault on your door, whether it's a sensor failure or a blown floor spring.
