Safety is non-negotiable. All our installations in Cross Gate strictly adhere to BS EN 12600 for impact safety. We specialize in Toughened Safety Glass (BS EN 12600) and Frameless Glass Entrances. For high-risk areas, we install laminated glass which holds together even when shattered, maintaining the security of your premises until a full replacement can be fitted.
A shopfront is only as good as its operation. We diagnose and replace faulty Anti-Finger Trap Stiles and Laminated Security Glass. If your heavy glass door is dragging or slamming, it often indicates a failure in the floor spring mechanism. Our engineers in Cross Gate carry specialized lifting equipment to safely remove heavy leaves and replace the hydraulic units, restoring smooth, safe operation.
Commercial entrances must meet strict UK regulations. We ensure your doors comply with the Equality Act 2010 (DDA Compliance), providing clear opening widths and low-threshold access for wheelchair users. Furthermore, all our powered doors meet BS EN 16005 safety standards, utilizing safety sensors to prevent impact injuries.
We follow a strict workflow to ensure quality results in Cross Gate.
Design and build of bespoke aluminium and glass frontages for Cross Gate businesses.
24/7 replacement of smashed shop windows and door glass.
Fixing floor springs, pivots, handles, and locks on commercial doors.
Installation and servicing of sliding and swing automatic operators.
Yes. If your shop front glass is smashed, we offer a 24/7 emergency boarding-up service in Cross Gate to secure the property while new glass is manufactured.
Yes, we can retrofit swing door operators to your existing manual doors, instantly upgrading accessibility for your customers.
All our new aluminium shopfronts come with a comprehensive guarantee on both the profile finish and the mechanical operation.
Typical manufacturing times are 2-3 weeks, with installation on-site usually completed within 1-2 days to minimize disruption to your Cross Gate business.
Yes. We design entrances with low thresholds, contrasting handles, and wide openings to ensure full compliance with disability access laws.