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Phoenix Commercial Door Closers

Door Closer Repair for Phoenix Businesses

Repair, replacement, and code-compliant adjustment for storefronts, offices, schools, and medical buildings.

Commercial Door Closer Repair, Installation, and Adjustment

ACME Locksmith repairs, replaces, and adjusts commercial door closers across the Phoenix metro. We are a licensed, bonded Arizona company (ROC #271563), in business since 1997, with four valley shops and more than 170,000 jobs completed. We fix leaking and slamming closers, swap failed units, and adjust swing speed and latch force to meet fire and ADA code. A door closer that does not close and latch is a safety and security problem, so we get it working right the first time. We serve Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Gilbert, and the Valley.

Door Closer Repair, Installation, and Adjustment

Repair, replace, or dial it in to code.

Surface mount door closer replacement

Door closer repair

Bent arms, loose mounts, and worn parts are usually repairable. We diagnose the closer and fix what can be fixed instead of selling you a new one you do not need.

Concealed Door Closer

Door closer installation

When repair is not an option, we handle door closer installation and replacement, matching the right model to your door size, weight, traffic, and fire rating.

Owner, Robert, adjusting a door closer

Door closer adjustment

Door closer adjustment dials in swing speed, latch force, and backcheck so the door closes fully and meets ADA and fire code. Want to try it yourself first? Read our guide on how to adjust a door closer.

Signs Your Door Closer Needs Service

A failing closer is a liability, not just an annoyance. Look for oil on the door or frame, which means the internal seals have failed.

Slamming or jerky motion points to worn springs or a bad adjustment.

A door that will not fully close or latch signals misalignment or weak internal pressure.

Grinding or scraping means internal damage, and a closer pulling loose from the door is an immediate hazard.

Arizona adds two more: if your AC or heater pushes the door open, or wind keeps it from latching, you likely need a stronger closer or a replacement.

Door Closer Types We Service

Surface mount door closre

Surface-mounted closers

Mounted on the door or frame. The most common and affordable commercial closer.

Concealed Door Closer

Overhead concealed closers

Hidden in the top of the door for a clean look without losing function.

Replacing a floor door closer

Floor-spring closers

Heavy-duty closers set beneath the door, common on all-glass storefront doors.

The Cost to replace a commercial door closer in Phoenix generally runs $500 to $1300, including the part, the trip charge, and labor. Aftermarket models sit at the low end, brand names at the high end. You get the price before any work starts.

Serving the Phoenix Valley

We serve the entire Phoenix Valley from four shops: Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, and Gilbert, with mobile service across the metro.

What Phoenix Businesses Say

Door Closer FAQ

Can a door closer be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

Bent arms, loose mounts, and worn parts can often be repaired. A closer that is leaking hydraulic oil has failed internal seals and needs to be replaced. We tell you honestly which one you are looking at.

How much does it cost to replace a commercial door closer in Phoenix?

Most hydraulic door closer replacements run $500 to $1300, including the part, trip charge, and labor. Aftermarket models are at the low end, brand-name closers at the high end.

Why won't my door close all the way or latch?

Usually misalignment, a worn closer, or weak internal pressure. In Arizona, HVAC pressure or wind can also stop a door from latching, which sometimes means you need a stronger closer.

Do you make sure the door meets fire and ADA code?

Yes. We adjust swing speed, latch force, and opening force so the door closes fully and meets ADA and fire-rated code, which protects you from liability.

Do you sell door closers for DIY installation?

Yes. All four shops stock closers you can install yourself, and our staff will help you pick the right model for your door. But be sure you know what you’re doing before trying to attempt to install your own door closer. There are strict code compliance requirements to ensure safety. We’ve seen improperly installed door closers bust their metal arms and embed them into walls because they were installed incorrectly.

Need a Door Closer Fixed in Phoenix?

Repair, replacement, and code adjustment for commercial doors. Call or schedule today.

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