Entry doors are the first thing people encounter when they approach your business and should be given priority when they are starting to fail or look aged. Your garage door and commercial door specialist can help you with entry doors to give you the new doors you need for both the appeal and safety of your business. 

Knowing when you need new entry doors for your business will help you get them put in place before your existing doors fail completely. Here are signs you need to talk to your garage door specialist about new entryway doors.

Your existing doors are aged and don't match the building

If your entry doors were professionally installed in the first place, they may last a very long time. Since doors are often only upgraded if there is something wrong with them, it's not uncommon to see them still in place even as the rest of a building has been upgraded. This is all fine if you are doing a slow remodel, but if the rest of your building has been entirely upgraded and you rely on curb appeal for your business growth and success, then it's wise to do an upgrade on your entry doors as well.

On a budget? Your garage door specialist can walk you through the brands they carry and their inventory. You can find a set of entry doors that meet your budget best so you can give your building's exterior the complete appeal you desire.

Your existing doors are failing and wearing out

Common wear and tear on an entry door will happen if it's the main mode of entry and used several times daily. A failing entry door will be sluggish or shuddering when opening and closing or may even get stuck mid-motion. It may also just look worn and have scratched or chipped panels or rusted-out hinges and pulleys. If the tracks are bent or warped, then the best way to repair the entry door situation is to just replace the entryway doors in the first place.

Your garage door specialist will give you insight as to whether you should repair or replace your entryway doors. Once you have come to a decision, you can schedule a time for the work to be done. This can be done either during regular business hours if you have alternative doors for people to use or after hours if the entry doors are the main way that people get in and out of your facility.  

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