The Ins and Outs of Commercial Door Installation

By APS

April 08, 2025

Choosing the right door for your facility is more than a functional decision – it reflects your business’s security, efficiency, and professionalism. Whether you’re upgrading existing doors or planning a new build, understanding the ins and outs of commercial door installation can save time, money, and future headaches.

In this post, we’ll discuss the ins and outs of commercial door installation, what to know before getting started, what to expect during the process, and how working with an experienced commercial door installer can make all the difference. 

The Ins of Commercial Door Installation 

Understanding the “ins” of the process means knowing what goes into planning and executing a professional installation. A lot happens before the work begins. 

Site Evaluation and Code Compliance 

Every commercial or industrial door installation starts with a site inspection. Factors like door size, frame type, fire ratings, and ADA compliance must be reviewed in detail. Local building codes vary across municipalities and industries, so it’s vital to work with installers who know how to navigate these requirements. 

At Access Professional Systems, we factor in everything from daily vehicle or pedestrian traffic flow to emergency egress needs during the planning stage. This helps ensure that your door installation is compliant from day one. 

Choosing the Right Door Type 

Different businesses require different door materials and configurations. A vehicle entrance, or loading dock door has very different needs than the building entrance doors. 

Here are common types of commercial doors and their use cases: 

  • Roll-Up Doors – These are space-saving and durable and are often used on secured vehicle parking entrances, service bays and warehouses.  
  • Steel Doors – Popular for their strength and fire resistance, ideal for back entrances or high-security zones.
  • Glass Storefront Doors – This is commonly used in retail spaces and offers visibility and aesthetics.
  • Aluminum Doors – Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, suitable for exterior entrances in coastal environments.

Commercial steel door installation is often the best choice for high-security applications due to its resilience and longevity. 

Hardware and Access Integration 

A proper commercial door setup isn’t complete without the right hardware—locks, closers, panic bars, kick plates, and hinges. Additionally, modern buildings often require integration with access control systems, such as key card readers or automated entry. 

Access Professional Systems routinely installs door systems designed to work harmoniously with electronic access, video surveillance, and building automation systems. 

The Outs of Commercial Door Installation 

Now let’s explore the “outs”—what can go wrong when corners are cut or a qualified professional doesn’t do installation. 

Improper Alignment and Fit 

One of the most common issues with poor installations is door misalignment. This causes operational problems (like sticking or failing to latch) and can lead to air leakage, reduced energy efficiency, and faster hardware wear and tear. 

Non-Compliance Penalties 

Installing the wrong type of door—or failing to meet ADA, fire, or egress regulations—can lead to code violations and fines. For example, non-fire-rated doors installed in a fire zone may result in liability if damage occurs during an emergency. 

Long-Term Costs 

Hiring an inexperienced installer might save money upfront, but it often results in higher repair and replacement costs over time. If installation guidelines aren’t followed properly, it can also void manufacturer warranties. 

Businesses minimize risk and maximize operational life by choosing a certified commercial door installer like Access Professional Systems. 

What to Expect During the Installation Process 

A standard commercial door installation project typically includes: 

  1. Initial Consultation – Walkthrough and needs assessment
     
  2. Measurements and Specs – Accurate sizing and compliance checks
     
  3. Product Selection – Choosing door type, finish, and hardware
     
  4. Scheduling and Prep – Minimizing business disruption
     
  5. Installation and Testing – Ensuring proper function and safety
     
  6. Post-Install Support – Maintenance guidance and warranty information

At Access Professional Systems, we take care of the full process—from planning through installation and ongoing service. 

Why Work With Access Professional Systems? 

Access Professional Systems has been installing commercial doors across Southern California and Arizona for over 48 years. Whether it’s a commercial steel door installation at a warehouse or a multi-door setup for a healthcare facility, we bring the tools, training, and team to do it right the first time. 

With 14,500+ completed projects and a dedicated installation division, Access Professional Systems is trusted by property managers, general contractors, and facility owners alike. We also offer ongoing maintenance plans to ensure long-term performance. 

Common Applications for Industrial and Commercial Doors 

Commercial and industrial doors are found in nearly every setting. Common applications include: 

  • Apartment or Condominium buildings 
  • Parking Garages 
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Distribution centers
  • Schools and universities
  • Office complexes
  • Medical facilities
  • Retail outlets

Each setting requires a different approach to door installation, which is why it is key to work with a team that understands both compliance and functionality. 

Final Thoughts 

The right door can improve security, enhance efficiency, and contribute to a better user experience in commercial and industrial properties. However, those benefits only come with proper planning and professional installation. 

If you want to upgrade or install new commercial doors, partner with experts who do it daily. Access Professional Systems provides customized commercial door installation backed by decades of field experience and a commitment to lasting service.

Contact Access Professional Systems today to request a consultation or learn more about our commercial and industrial door installation services.

 

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