A business lock that sticks, a panic bar that won't latch right, or a door closer that slams too hard can turn a normal workday into a problem fast. In Claymont, where shops and service businesses line Philadelphia Pike and traffic is always moving near I-95, the front door has to work every time. We handle commercial lock installation, repair, rekeying, and storefront door lock repair for places that need steady access and solid control without disrupting the day.
We also set up master key systems, panic hardware, door closers, and keyless entry systems for buildings that have more than one person coming and going. If a key is missing, a lock is worn out, or a side door doesn't line up the way it should, we can get it sorted at your location. That matters for garages, small offices, retail spaces, and mixed-use properties where the hardware has to match the way the business actually runs.
When the goal is to keep doors secure and exits working the way they should, we focus on practical fixes that hold up. We work where you are, so you can keep the place open and keep your staff moving.
Commercial locks take a beating that home hardware never sees. On storefronts and service doors, the latch starts to sag, cylinders wear down, keys get sticky, and panic bars loosen from constant use. Door closers drift out of adjustment, so a door slams, hangs open, or won't latch cleanly. For shops and garages along Philadelphia Pike, that kind of wear can mean a door that is hard to open, hard to secure, or out of step with fire and egress requirements.
We repair what can be brought back and replace what has reached the end of its service life. That can mean a new commercial lockset, a fresh panic bar, a rebuilt storefront cylinder, a closer that actually controls the door, or a master key system that gives the right people access without handing out too many keys. When a lock is damaged, rekeying is often enough. When the hardware is bent, worn, or mismatched, new parts are the cleaner fix.
Access control adds another layer. Keyless entry systems help when a business wants trackable entry and fewer key changes, especially for places with turnover or multiple doors. We set up the hardware to match the door, the frame, and the way the business runs, whether it's an office, a small shop, or a commercial entrance near I-95.