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Commercial Door Replacement

Commercial Door Replacement for Amarillo Businesses

Frog’s Safe & Key replaces worn commercial doors and restores clean, safe entry. Our locally owned team installs new doors, sets frames, and tunes hardware across Amarillo and nearby towns. You get clear updates, professional service, and a 90-day warranty on labor and parts.

We run a staffed storefront in Amarillo and provide mobile service Monday through Saturday. Work plans match your hours and customer flow so the business stays on track. The goal is simple access for staff and customers with hardware that holds up to daily use.

Choosing the Right Commercial Door

A door should fit the building, the traffic, and the space around the opening—storefront aluminum and glass suit retail and office entries where visibility matters. Hollow metal stands up to exterior and service use with carts and frequent deliveries. Solid-core interior doors improve privacy in offices and corridors. Fire-rated assemblies protect exits and mechanical rooms and require listed parts and labels.

3 types of commercial doors we can install

We can repair, replace, and install most types of commercial doors, including (L to R): glass and aluminum double doors with automatic closers and push bars, hollow metal doors, and automatic sliding doors.

Types of Commercial Doors We Install, and a Few We Don’t

Here are some of the most common types of doors we work on for commercial clients in the Amarillo, TX region:

  • Aluminum and glass doors for retail and office properties
  • Hollow metal exterior and service doors with heavy hardware
  • Solid core interior doors for offices and corridors
  • Fire-rated door and frame assemblies where code applies
  • Automatic swing entrances that need new leaves and hardware
  • Automatic sliding doors for medical facilities and retail locations

We do not install or service roll-up garage doors or commercial overhead doors. We recommend contacting a company specializing in those doors if you need service for either of those.

Frames, Thresholds, and Weather Control

A strong frame keeps the leaf aligned and the latch reliable. We replace failing frames, set new thresholds, and seal edges with weatherstripping and gasketing. These steps block dust on windy days and cut drafts in busy lobbies. Your door needs less force to close, and the strike catches on the first try.

Access Control and Key Systems on New Doors

New doors work best when hardware and access control match how your site runs. We prep for readers and electric strikes and tie the opening to your access schedules. Master key systems and IC cores keep key control clear for managers, and restricted keyways limit unauthorized copies.

Continuous Hinges for Heavy-Use Openings

High-traffic doors stress the top hinge and pull the door out of alignment over time. A continuous hinge supports the full height of the door and distributes weight evenly along the frame. This keeps the door operating smoothly and ensures the latch aligns properly with the strike plate. Maintenance calls decrease, and doors operate reliably even during busy periods.

Door Closers and Automatic Swing Entrances

A properly set closer protects the door and frame. We adjust sweep, latch, and backcheck so the leaf moves smoothly and does not slam. Automatic swing entrances receive timing and sensor checks during installation, and then we confirm a clean latch at the strike. Customers move through safely, and the opening resets every time.

Storefront Glass That Works for Your Brand

Fresh aluminum and glass brighten a space and support reliable hardware. We align pivots and closers, set the threshold, and confirm a firm latch at the strike. Your entrance presents well and performs from open to close.

What to Expect on Install Day

Work starts with a walkthrough and exact measurements. We map hardware, swing, clearances, and traffic patterns and present a written scope. On install day, we remove the old leaf, prepare or set the frame, and hang the new door with the correct hinge system. Closers and locks go on next, and then we align, test, and review the opening with your team.

After a Break-In or Hard Impact

Damaged doors slow business and raise risk. We secure the opening, replace the door and frame where needed, and reset keys or IC cores. Weatherstripping and thresholds bring the entry back into shape so staff and customers move without hesitation.

Hardware and Details We Set With Every Door

  • Door closers tuned for sweep, latch, and backcheck; continuous hinges for heavy or high-use openings.
  • Locks, exit devices, and strikes matched to your key plan; weatherstripping, gasketing, thresholds, and sweep.s
  • Clean access-control prep for readers, power, and cabling where needed

Service Area and Scheduling

We serve Amarillo, Canyon, Hereford, Plainview, Borger, Dumas, and Pampa. Scheduling respects business hours and delivery windows so entries stay safe during work. We keep job sites clean and leave each opening ready for use the same day.

Ready for a Door That Works Every Day? Contact Us.

Tell us what’s wrong with your opening and what you want the new door to do. Share the location, traffic level, and access control needs, and we’ll build a clear plan with an itemized estimate and schedule. Visit our Amarillo storefront or request mobile service within 60 miles, and we will set the right door, frame, and hardware so your building stays open, secure, and easy to use. Contact us to get started.

Commercial Door Replacement FAQs

How much does it cost to replace a commercial door?

Cost depends on size, material, glass, framework, and hardware. We share a written scope and an itemized estimate for your commercial door replacement in Amarillo.

How much is labor for door replacement?

Labor changes with frame condition, hardware count, and site access. Your estimate lists labor as a separate line, so pricing stays clear.

How much does it cost to fix a commercial door instead of replacing it?

Repair costs less when the issue is a closer, hinge, threshold, or strike. We recommend replacement when the leaf or frame is bent, rusted, or broken, and then explain the reason.

What makes a door a commercial door?

Commercial doors use heavier cores or aluminum rails and graded hardware. The package supports door closers, continuous hinges, exit devices, and access control for business security.

What is a standard commercial door size?

Common singles are 36″ x 84″, and pairs are often 72″ x 84″. We field-measure every opening to confirm fit and clearances before installation.

Do Lowe’s and similar retailers sell commercial doors?

Some products are sold at big-box stores. Frog’s Safe & Key supplies and installs matched commercial doors, frames, and hardware and then tests the opening on site for safe operation.

How do I hire someone to replace a door?

Schedule an on-site check and ask for a written plan. Share door size, use, and hours. Review the itemized estimate, schedule, and warranty, then approve the job.

Do you replace storefront doors with glass and narrow rails?

Yes. We replace storefront doors, set new aluminum and glass leaves, align pivots and closers, and confirm a clean latch so customers have smooth access and your building stays secure.