Downtime from a failed loading-dock or overhead door costs businesses real money. Planning ahead avoids it. Our Cranford crew is one call away at (908) 367-9851 whenever you need a hand.
Scheduled inspections catch worn rollers, cables, and openers before they cause downtime. For a business, a planned maintenance visit is far cheaper than an emergency closure.
Commercial doors must meet safety standards that protect employees and customers. Regular checks of sensors, reversing mechanisms, and manual releases keep operations compliant and safe.
Commercial doors may cycle dozens of times a day, so they need high-cycle springs and heavier hardware rated for the volume. Specifying the right system up front prevents premature failures.
Overhead and dock doors are major access points. Modern locking, monitoring, and access-control options protect inventory and limit unauthorized entry.
How often should commercial garage doors be serviced?
Because of heavy use, commercial doors benefit from scheduled preventive maintenance several times a year — far more frequently than residential doors — to avoid costly downtime.
What makes commercial doors different from residential?
They're built for far higher cycle counts with heavier hardware and high-cycle springs, and they carry stricter safety and security requirements.
From a small adjustment to a brand-new door, we've got Cranford covered. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog. Call (908) 367-9851 for a free estimate.
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