Commercial door repair in Boston, MA
Commercial storefront, office, restaurant, and facility door hardware service. Almeida Group handles scheduled commercial door repair, storefront hardware service, closer work, lockset coordination, thresholds, sweeps, hinges, pivots, and exit hardware.
Services in Boston
Common commercial door work available in this area.
Door closer repair
Fix doors that slam shut, close too slowly, or will not latch.
Learn moreStorefront door repair
Fix storefront doors that drag, rub, stick, sag, or miss the latch.
Learn moreCommercial locksets and cylinders
Fix doors that will not lock, unlock, latch, or line up with the strike.
Learn moreHinges and pivots
Fix heavy doors that sag, scrape, rub, or swing out of line.
Learn moreThresholds and sweeps
Fix door gaps, drafts, dragging, worn sweeps, and threshold issues.
Learn moreExit devices
Fix panic bars and exit doors that will not latch, release, or close right.
Learn moreServing Boston
Door repair for Boston storefronts, offices, and restaurants.
Almeida Group provides scheduled commercial door repair and storefront hardware service across Boston — Downtown Crossing and the Financial District, the Newbury Street and Boylston Street retail corridors in Back Bay, Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and the Seaport. We work on glass storefront doors, closers, locksets, pivots, thresholds, sweeps, and exit devices.
Boston was founded in 1630 and is one of the oldest cities in the United States, so its commercial entries range from historic marketplace storefronts to brand-new Seaport construction. Those doors carry some of the heaviest foot traffic in New England. When one drags, slams, or stops latching, we schedule the repair around your business hours.
Before a visit in Boston
What helps us understand the door problem.
Most commercial door issues need an on-site look at the door, frame, closer, lock, strike, threshold, and surrounding hardware. Context from the business helps us understand the likely scope before the visit.
- Business name, service address, and the best contact on site
- What the door is doing: dragging, slamming, sticking, missing the latch, or not locking
- Photos or a short video of the door, hardware, threshold, and problem area
- Preferred timing and whether the door is a customer entrance, staff door, or exit door