When a storefront lock starts sticking, a panic bar won't latch right, or a key stops turning on a busy door, you've got a choice to make: shut things down, work around it, or get it handled properly. We help Edgewood businesses keep doors working the way they should, from small shops along Pulaski Highway to offices and service counters that can't afford a bad lock to slow the day down. We handle commercial lock installation and repair, master key systems, rekeying, door closers, storefront door lock repair, panic bars, and keyless entry systems.
A business lock problem is rarely just one problem. A worn cylinder can lead to a door that won't close cleanly, a closer can throw off the latch, and access control issues can leave the wrong people with the wrong key. We set up hardware and key control so your staff can get in, your building stays secure, and your doors meet the way they're used every day. If you're dealing with tenant turnover, lost keys, or a door that won't stay secure near the Edgewood MARC station or anywhere else in town, we can take a look and get to work on site.
Commercial lock work in Edgewood usually starts with the basics: getting the door open, keeping the right people in, and keeping the wrong people out. On the strip-center side of Pulaski Highway, that can mean a storefront lock that won't turn, a panic bar that sticks, or a key system that's gotten messy after tenant changes. The first useful step is to secure the opening without forcing it. Don't jam the key, pry the door, or keep cycling a broken cylinder; that can turn a repair into a replacement.
If you're waiting on help, gather the keys that still work, note which door is giving trouble, and clear the inside and outside of the entrance so the hardware is easy to reach. If employees or tenants have had access, decide who should still be able to enter after the repair. For master key systems, rekeying, and keyless entry, it helps to know which doors are public, which are staff-only, and whether you need one key, several keys, or a cleaner layout altogether. That makes the work more direct and helps avoid repeat problems.
For storefront door lock repair, commercial lock installation, door closer installation, and panic hardware, the job should fit the building you already have. Some doors need a repair to a latch or closer. Others need new hardware because the old setup is worn out or no longer matches how the business is run. The key is to keep the entrance working, compliant, and easy to manage without making the system harder than it needs to be.