Commercial Door Closers

SHUT THE DOOR! Keep that cool air in and the hot air out!

THE SEALS select and install the most efficient door closers at great prices!

Contact Your Service Rep Today!

Contact Your Service Rep Today!

Our Professional Installation Keeps Your Kitchen Moving

We guarantee your employees will be able to rush in and out without a thought to the door. Freezer areas stay cold because of the quick close mechanisms. Customer-facing areas stay partitioned off without the loud slamming of double doors.

Surface Mounted Door Closers  |  Overhead Concealed Door Closers  |  Handicap Door Closers

THE SEALS buy only from high-quality door closer manufacturers.  Our door closers are ideal for main entrance doors, freezer doors, restaurant kitchen doors, restroom doors, and fire exit doors. We offer traditional surface-mounted door closers, concealed transom door closers, and ADA power door openers.

lever door closer

THE SEALS professional installers are certified and trained. We can install door closers for the following industries:

  • Retail Stores
  • Commercial Kitchens
  • Front Doors for Restaurants
  • Hospital Doors
  • Hotel Doors
  • Commercial Building Doors
  • Boutiques & Salons
  • Bistros & Ice Cream Parlors

Tips From The Experts!

  • Did you know that the oil in your door closer can be affected by weather changes? Our specially trained technicians know when to replace and when to repair. If you have a door that is slamming closed it may be that hot weather has changed the viscosity of the oil in the closer. There’s no need to replace that closer. There are two screws in each end of the closer. Adjusting those screws can reset the door until the weather changes.
  • Screws in a closer are labeled “S” and “L”. The “S” (sweep speed) screw is the first 90% of the door closing sweep. The “L” (latch speed) screw controls the last 10% of the closer. Adjust those screws with an Allen wrench screwdriverto control the speed of the door.
  • Some doors have a Backcheck Valve that affects the end of the door’s opening cycle. We recommend checking the oil in this valve to be certain nothing is leaking, or that the oil is not over-filled.
  • Doors in industrial buildings open out instead of in so they are susceptible to weather. Ball bearing hinges help but to work properly these doors need high-tech hydraulic closers.
  • For those heavy-duty establishments with high traffic, you need grade 1 door control products proven to withstand abuse. They should be tested to open properly millions of times without fail.
  • ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires the use of a push button, hands-free device, remote fob, or even RF sensors, to trigger a low-energy operator to open a door.
  • For maximum germ protection, we recommend a wave-to-open switch door that opens when hand gestures are made within a few inches of the switch. This allows occupants to freely travel through spaces without coming into contact with door handles.

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Commercial Door Closers

SHUT THE DOOR! Keep that cool air in and the hot air out!

THE SEALS select and install the most efficient door closers at great prices!

Contact Your Service Rep Today!

Contact Your Service Rep Today!

Our Professional Installation Keeps Your Kitchen Moving

We guarantee your employees will be able to rush in and out without a thought to the door. Freezer areas stay cold because of the quick close mechanisms. Customer-facing areas stay partitioned off without the loud slamming of double doors.

Surface Mounted Door Closers  |  Overhead Concealed Door Closers  |  Handicap Door Closers

THE SEALS buy only from high-quality door closer manufacturers.  Our door closers are ideal for main entrance doors, freezer doors, restaurant kitchen doors, restroom doors, and fire exit doors. We offer traditional surface-mounted door closers, concealed transom door closers, and ADA power door openers.

lever door closer

THE SEALS professional installers are certified and trained. We can install door closers for the following industries:

  • Retail Stores
  • Commercial Kitchens
  • Front Doors for Restaurants
  • Hospital Doors
  • Hotel Doors
  • Commercial Building Doors
  • Boutiques & Salons
  • Bistros & Ice Cream Parlors

Tips From The Experts!

  • Did you know that the oil in your door closer can be affected by weather changes? Our specially trained technicians know when to replace and when to repair. If you have a door that is slamming closed it may be that hot weather has changed the viscosity of the oil in the closer. There’s no need to replace that closer. There are two screws in each end of the closer. Adjusting those screws can reset the door until the weather changes.
  • Screws in a closer are labeled “S” and “L”. The “S” (sweep speed) screw is the first 90% of the door closing sweep. The “L” (latch speed) screw controls the last 10% of the closer. Adjust those screws with an Allen wrench screwdriverto control the speed of the door.
  • Some doors have a Backcheck Valve that affects the end of the door’s opening cycle. We recommend checking the oil in this valve to be certain nothing is leaking, or that the oil is not over-filled.
  • Doors in industrial buildings open out instead of in so they are susceptible to weather. Ball bearing hinges help but to work properly these doors need high-tech hydraulic closers.
  • For those heavy-duty establishments with high traffic, you need grade 1 door control products proven to withstand abuse. They should be tested to open properly millions of times without fail.
  • ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires the use of a push button, hands-free device, remote fob, or even RF sensors, to trigger a low-energy operator to open a door.
  • For maximum germ protection, we recommend a wave-to-open switch door that opens when hand gestures are made within a few inches of the switch. This allows occupants to freely travel through spaces without coming into contact with door handles.

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Our approach is designed to save our customers money while also keeping them one step ahead of health inspections.