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Door Closer Installation & Repair

Amarillo, TX Door Closer Service for Smooth, Safe Doors

We install and repair door closers so doors open and close in a controlled way. Our team serves Amarillo and nearby towns with mobile and storefront service Monday through Saturday. You get clear updates, licensed and insured work, and a 90-day warranty on labor and parts.

A correctly set closer protects the door frame and reduces safety hazards. Staff and customers move through with steady motion and without slamming. The latch meets the strike, and your entry stays secure.

We service commercial door closers on aluminum storefront doors, hollow metal service doors, and solid core interior doors. We replace worn units, select the right arm style, and set speeds so travel feels right and your opening leaves with smooth operation and a reliable close.

Signs Your Closer Needs Attention

A black door closer installed on a white door and door frame.

Proper door closer installation and maintenance will protect your door frame and provide clean, easy access for your entryway.

You notice oil on the cap or floor near the arm shoe. The door slams or stalls, and the latch fails to catch at the end of travel. The arm binds, or the hold-open no longer holds. These patterns call for repair or replacement so the door returns to a steady, safe finish.

How We Install and Tune a Door Closer

We start with measurements and a hardware check on the door and frame. Door width, weight, and location guide closer size and arm style. We select a closer body, an arm, and a jamb bracket that fit the opening and the duty level.

Our locksmiths set a template, mark holes, and mount the closer on the pull or push sides as the plan requires. We align the arm, set the bracket, and check clearances at the header and hinge side. Then we adjust the controls so travel feels smooth and the strike engages without a slam.

We tune three speeds on every job. Sweep controls travel from open to near closed. Latch controls the last inches so the strike catches. Backcheck slows the door near full open to protect the frame. We test access control, panic hardware, and key operation so the system works as one. Fire-rated doors require self-closing, so we verify that behavior when a label applies.

Common Issues We Fix

  • Leaking or broken closer bodies and stained frames
  • Slamming doors and missed latches in high-traffic areas
  • Loose arms, worn shoes, and bent brackets
  • Doors that drift open or fail to return to closed
  • Closers that struggle on glass and aluminum storefronts

Closer Grades, Sizing, and Arms

We size the closer to the door width, weight, and daily cycles. Grade 1 models serve high traffic at schools, clinics, offices, and retail. Grade 2 or 3 models fit lighter doors inside a building. Many bodies include adjustable sizes, so one closer covers a range and closes with the right force.

Arm choice matters at the frame. Standard arms fit many interiors. Parallel arms add strength on the push side for exterior entries. Heavy-duty arms carry more load and resist abuse. Hold-open arms serve non-rated doors that need a set open position for carts or cleaning.

What We Adjust on Every Closer

  • Sweep, latch, and backcheck speeds for smooth control
  • Closing force and final latch so the lock engages without a slam

Retrofit on Existing Doors and Frames

Before work starts, we review the door, frame, and any existing holes. Our team matches patterns when possible so the opening keeps a clean look. We set the arm and bracket to clear trim, readers, and headers, then align the closer with the strike so access control reports stay clean.

Fire Doors, Hold-Open, and Compliance

Fire doors must self-close to protect people and property. We confirm self-closing and record the result during the final test. Hold-open belongs on doors without a fire label, so we place that feature where the code allows and daily use needs it.

Wind, Dust, and Seasonal Tuning in Amarillo

Panhandle wind and dust change how a door behaves throughout the year. We set backcheck for wind-facing entries and fine-tune latch speed so the strike catches without a slam. Seasonal service keeps speeds stable and extends the life.

Light-Duty Closers on Vestibules

Some sites use storm or screen door closers on interior vestibules and staff entries. We replace failed cylinders, set the closing speed, and confirm safe hand clearance. Hinges, sweeps, and seals complete the tune so drafts and slams do not follow your team through the space.

Brands and Hardware We Trust

We service respected commercial lines that withstand Amarillo traffic. LCN, Sargent, and similar bodies deliver steady control and long service life. We match arms and brackets to aluminum storefronts, hollow metal frames, and solid core interiors. You get a clear parts list, so future service stays simple.

Maintenance That Extends Closer Life

Routine checks add years to a closer. We look for oil at the cap and along the cylinder, then tighten loose screws on the body and arm. We confirm hinge alignment so the closer does not fight a crooked path. A short tune prevents slams and protects frames and locks.

Quiet, Safe Closure Starts Here

Contact Frog’s Safe & Key to schedule door closer installation or repair. Include the door location, traffic level, and any access control on that opening. Choose a mobile visit anywhere within 60 miles or stop by our staffed storefront in Amarillo. We set an appointment that respects your hours and your customer flow.

Door Closer FAQs

How should a door closer be installed?

We handle door closer installation with the correct template for your door and frame. Our locksmiths mount the body, set the arm and jamb bracket, and dial in sweep, latch, and backcheck. We verify smooth operation, closing speed, and a secure latch at the strike.

Do door closers go on top or bottom?

Based on the opening, we mount surface closers at the top on the pull side or push side. We also service floor units used on some glass door systems. Most Amarillo projects use a surface-mounted commercial door closer.

What side of the door does a door closer go on?

We choose a regular arm on the pull side or a parallel arm on the push side. The decision is based on frame depth, nearby hardware, traffic, and safety. Our goal is a clean look and reliable control.

Can a door closer be installed on any door?

We fit a commercial door closer to most swinging doors. Our team sizes the body to door width, thickness, and weight, and considers wind exposure at the site. We confirm fasteners hold in the door frame and header for long-lasting performance.

How much does it cost to have a door closer installed?

We provide an itemized estimate that separates parts and labor. The price depends on the closer grade, arm style, location on the door, and patching at existing holes. You see the full scope before work starts.

How much does labor cost to install a door closer?

Labor varies by mount type, pattern match to existing holes, and site access. We list labor on its own line so pricing stays clear.

Can door closers be repaired?

We repair loose arms, worn shoes, bent brackets, and out-of-range closing force. A leaking hydraulic cylinder signals replacement, which removes slamming and safety hazards.

How do you fix a door closer that will not close?

We check alignment at the hinges and hardware, then reset the sweep and latch for a steady finish. When valves fail or fluid is lost, we install a replacement closer for reliable control.

How long does a typical door closer last?

Quality bodies last for years and are regularly maintained. Wind, dust, and high-traffic areas shorten service life, so seasonal tuning protects the opening.

How do you size a commercial door closer?

We size by door width, weight, and location, including exterior wind load. Adjustable bodies cover multiple sizes, so we set the closing speed and force to match the opening.

What is the difference between Grade 1 and Grade 3?

We recommend Grade 1 for high-traffic entries and heavy doors. Grade 3 fits light-duty interior rooms. We match the grade to the job so the closer works as designed.

Can you install a closer on storm doors or screen doors?

Yes. We install a storm door closer on light doors and set a safe closing speed. When appropriate, we include a simple hold-open washer for convenience.

What should I check on an existing door closer?

We look for oil at the cap, loose screws, bent arms, and slamming or drifting when the door is open. If you share the door location and traffic level, our Amarillo team will recommend repair or replacement.