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Automatic Door Specialists · Same-Day · 24/7 · Heron Bay, GA

Automatic / Sensor
Door Repair Services
in Heron Bay, GA

Automatic Entrance Down at Your Heron Bay, GA Business? We Can Fix It Today.

Your automatic entrance is not working and customers cannot get into your business right now. The automatic sliding door that will not open as customers approach. The motion sensor that is not detecting people anymore. The door stuck open all night long. The door opening randomly when no one is there. The door closing too fast and hitting customers. Stop reading and tap the call button at the top of this page. We dispatch automatic door specialists throughout Heron Bay, GA with same-day service when possible, 24/7 emergency response for business-critical scenarios, comprehensive automatic door capability including sensor diagnosis and replacement, operator repair, motor service, control system work, AAADM-compliant safety inspections, ADA-compliant adjustment, and the automatic entrance capability that gets your customers entering your business again today.

Automatic entrance doors are the customer-facing access systems at countless commercial properties throughout Heron Bay, GA — retail stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, hospitals, medical clinics, hotels, office buildings, shopping centers. Each business depends on the automatic entrance functioning reliably throughout business hours. When it fails, business operations suffer immediately. Customers cannot enter. Accessibility for customers with mobility considerations vanishes. Lost customer traffic, lost revenue, customer complaints. Automatic doors involve fundamentally different scope than manual doors — operator systems with motors, motion sensors, safety sensors, control boards, and various components. They face code compliance considerations: ADA accessibility standards, AAADM safety standards, annual inspection requirements. Most automatic door issues are addressable through professional repair — sensor cleaning, adjustment, or replacement, operator and motor service, control system work. We respond throughout Heron Bay, GA with same-day service when possible, 24/7 emergency response, and the comprehensive automatic entrance capability that addresses what your specific business warrants. Locally owned and operated in Heron Bay. Call us immediately.

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The Common Automatic Door Problems

The Common Automatic Door Problems

Specific problems affect automatic doors substantially. For business owners and property managers with automatic door scope, professional diagnostic identifies what specifically warrants attention. Automatic door failures produce immediate and severe business operational impact warranting prompt professional response.

Operation

Stuck Closed — Customers Can't Enter

The fundamental operational failure preventing customer access. Automatic door not responding to approaching pedestrians. Sensor door will not open as customers approach. Various scope between sensor and operator.

Operation

Stuck Open — Security Exposure

Automatic door stuck open — continuous open position affects overnight security, climate control, energy costs. Various scope including sensor, control system, or operator causing door to remain open.

Sensor

Sensor Not Detecting People

Motion sensor not activating door opening cycle. Sensor not detecting people approaching at expected distance. False activations triggering door when no one is there. Intermittent sensor scope requiring comprehensive assessment.

Safety

Door Closing Too Fast — Hitting Customers

Substantial safety concern and liability scope. Safety sensor failure or closure speed adjustment warranting immediate priority response. Door closing on people producing injury risk.

Operator

Operator or Motor Failure

Automatic door operator failure — the unit that drives door movement. Motor failure preventing operation. Drive unit scope. Control board failure. Door stopped working suddenly.

Compliance

ADA and AAADM Scope

ADA accessibility compliance scope. AAADM annual safety inspection required. Activation type, opening force, closing speed, hold-open time, or various other compliance factors warranting attention.

$200–400

Sensor Cleaning/Adjust

Cleaning, recalibration, sensitivity adjustment.

$400–900

Sensor Replacement

New sensor matched to operator specifications.

$500–1,500

Operator Component

Motor, drive unit, control board, component repair.

$1,500–4,000+

Operator Replacement

Complete operator replacement depending on specifications.

$2,000–7,000+

Comprehensive Scope

Operator plus door panel, frame, substantial damage.

The Automatic Sliding Door Sensor Repair

The Automatic Sliding Door Sensor Repair

Sensor scope produces substantial automatic door service. For business owners with sensor scope, the targeted sensor service addresses specific issues efficiently. For business owners with intermittent sensor scope, comprehensive sensor assessment identifies underlying causes.

Sensor Types and Function

Motion sensors detect movement activating the door opening cycle — typically located above doors with specified coverage zones. Presence sensors detect people in specific zones preventing door closure when people are in the door path or beneath the door. Safety beam sensors create beams across door opening — interruption prevents closure. Combination sensors integrating multiple functions in single sensor units. Environmental factors including substantial sun exposure, humidity, condensation, and reflective surfaces near sensor coverage area sometimes affect sensor function.

Common Sensor Scope and Service

Sensor failure preventing activation. Sensor false-activation triggering doors when no one is there. Sensor sensitivity scope affecting detection range. Various sensor issues. Sensor cleaning addressing contamination — dust, dirt, debris affecting sensor function. Cleaning sometimes addresses developing scope before replacement. Sensor adjustment when sensitivity or coverage warrants change. Sensor replacement when component failure warrants — new sensors matching specifications with compatibility verification.

Sensor Mounting and Wiring

Sensor mounting scope affecting sensor function from various mounting issues. Sensor wiring scope affecting sensor signals to operator — various wiring considerations. Pet detection considerations in pet-friendly properties — sensors typically detect small movement with various selection considerations. Activation type scope — push-plate activators, touchless activators, and various other activation types each with specific service approaches.

The Door Operator and Motor Repair

The Door Operator and Motor Repair

Automatic door operator and motor scope warrants specific consideration. For business owners with operator or motor scope, the comprehensive service approach addresses what specifically warrants attention. For business owners considering operator repair versus complete operator replacement, the conversation about specific scope supports informed decisions.

Operator Function and Components

The operator unit drives door movement coordinating motor operation, sensor signals, and timing — typically located above the door in a header housing. Components include the electric motor providing power, drive unit transmitting motor power (belt drives, chain drives, rack and pinion systems), control board coordinating sensor signals and timing parameters, and limit switches detecting full open and closed positions. Various manufacturer-specific operator products with different specifications and serviceability.

Common Operator Scope

Motor failure preventing operation. Motor performance scope affecting door speed. Belt wear, belt tension scope, or belt failure in belt drive systems. Control board component failure, sensor input scope, or output scope. Limit switch scope. Drive unit failures across various drive configurations. Operator housing scope affecting components. Various scope including sudden failures and progressive deterioration from substantial commercial use.

Repair vs Replacement Considerations

Motor replacement when warranted — new motors matching operator specifications. Belt and chain replacement. Control board replacement with programming and configuration work supporting proper operation. Operator replacement when warranted by substantial scope — complete replacement sometimes more cost-effective than substantial component repair. Aging operators (15+ years) face increasing scope and sometimes parts availability challenges — substantial scope on aging operators sometimes favors replacement with modern operators providing improved functionality and energy efficiency.

How We Approach Heron Bay, GA Automatic Door Service

How We Approach Heron Bay, GA Automatic Door Service

Our automatic door service follows a sequence designed for automatic door scope and business context. For business owners with automatic door scope, the comprehensive service approach addresses both immediate scope and operational considerations.

01

Consultation and Dispatch

Initial phone consultation establishes door type and manufacturer, specific issues, business operational considerations, urgency factors. Same-day response when possible. 24/7 emergency response for business-critical scenarios — customers unable to enter warrants priority response. Business operational coordination minimizing customer impact when possible.

02

Comprehensive Assessment

Operation testing through full cycle. Sensor function testing. Operator inspection. Motor inspection. Control system inspection. Safety inspection. Various other assessment. Comprehensive diagnostic identifying what specifically warrants attention — many automatic door scenarios involve multiple components requiring coordinated response.

03

Service Work

Sensor service — cleaning, adjustment, replacement, wiring work. Operator service — component repair, motor replacement, drive unit work, control board service. Drive system service — belt replacement, chain service. Safety sensor service essential for ongoing safe operation. Door panel service and hardware service when contributing. ADA compliance adjustment and verification. AAADM safety inspection when warranted.

04

Verification and Documentation

Function verification through full operation cycle — smooth operation, proper sensor activation, proper safety operation, all functions confirmed. Documentation supporting business operational records and compliance. AAADM inspection documentation, ADA compliance documentation, and various other documentation supporting business requirements.

The ADA and Accessibility Considerations

The ADA and Accessibility Considerations

ADA compliance for automatic doors warrants specific consideration. For business owners with ADA compliance considerations, the comprehensive service approach addresses both function and compliance. For business owners with annual AAADM inspection requirements, the inspection service supports ongoing compliance and documentation.

Opening Force Requirements

ADA limits maximum force required to operate automatic doors when motor assistance unavailable — various force limitations.

Opening Speed Requirements

ADA establishes minimum opening speeds supporting accessible operation. Various speed parameters affecting different door configurations.

Closing Speed Requirements

ADA establishes maximum closing speeds for safety — adjustable timing parameters supporting both compliance and safe operation.

Hold-Open Time

ADA establishes minimum hold-open time supporting accessible passage for users with mobility considerations. Adjustable timing.

Sensor Coverage

Various sensor coverage requirements supporting accessibility across full door approach and passage zones.

Activation Types

Push-plate activators with specific dimensions and mounting heights. Touchless activation increasingly common supporting hygiene and accessibility simultaneously.

AAADM Annual Inspection

AAADM safety inspections often required by code or insurance — verifying ongoing safe operation and compliance with comprehensive documentation.

Remediation After Inspection

When inspections identify scope warranting attention, remediation work addresses issues supporting ongoing compliance and safe operation.

The Business Types We Serve

The Business Types We Serve

Different business types involve different automatic door considerations. For business owners and property managers with various business types, the specific service approach addresses each context appropriately.

Retail and Supermarkets

Substantial daily customer entries. High-volume operation produces specific service intervals. Customer experience priority — door failure immediately visible to shoppers.

Hospitals and Medical

Multiple automatic entrances supporting patient access, emergency access, visitor access. Substantial accessibility importance. Infection control during service when applicable. 24-hour operation.

Pharmacies

Automatic entrances supporting accessibility for patients with mobility considerations. Pharmacy-specific accessibility priority. Various pharmacy considerations.

Hotels

Automatic lobby entrances supporting guest arrival. 24-hour operation producing continuous wear. Guest experience priority — automatic door failure affects arrival impression.

Office Buildings

Employee and visitor access throughout business hours. Various access pattern considerations. Tenant experience implications from entrance failures.

Shopping Centers

Multiple automatic entrances across the property. Property management coordination across tenants. High-volume entries across multiple entrance locations.

Senior Living

Substantial automatic door scope supporting resident accessibility. Resident mobility considerations paramount. Various accessibility priority considerations.

Government and Schools

Various automatic door applications supporting public access and student safety. Compliance considerations. Various accessibility importance factors.

The Emergency Automatic Door Response

The Emergency Automatic Door Response

For business owners with urgent automatic door scenarios, the 24/7 emergency response addresses business operational impact. For business owners considering whether their scenario warrants emergency response, the conversation supports informed decisions. After-hours rates apply for emergency service outside standard business hours.

24/7 Emergency Dispatch — Business-Critical Automatic Door Scenarios

Automatic doors stuck closed during business hours preventing customer access — immediate priority dispatch with same-day response typically within 1 to 3 hours during business hours. Automatic doors stuck open at end of business day preventing securing — priority security scenario. Safety sensor failures producing risk of door closing on customers — substantial urgency and liability concern. Substantial damage from vehicle impact, vandalism, or storm events. Vehicle impact to automatic door systems often involving door panel, operator, frame, and various comprehensive work with insurance documentation throughout. Automatic doors hitting people during operation — priority response. Manual mode operation as interim measure when automatic operation must wait. Temporary securing when complete repair must wait for parts. After-hours response for urgent scenarios including hospitals, hotels, and various 24-hour operations. Documentation throughout supporting commercial insurance claims and liability considerations.

The Preventative Maintenance for Automatic Doors

The Preventative Maintenance for Automatic Doors

For business owners with automatic doors warranting ongoing maintenance, maintenance contracts support comprehensive ongoing service. For business owners considering whether maintenance contracts are cost-effective, the maintenance investment is typically substantially less than emergency repair costs for scope that develops without intervention.

Quarterly

Substantial-Use Applications

High-traffic retail, supermarket, hospital entrances facing quarterly inspection and service for accelerated wear patterns.

Semi-Annual

Moderate-Use Applications

Office buildings, hotels, various moderate-use commercial applications benefit from twice-yearly inspection and preventative service.

Annual

AAADM Safety Inspection

Annual AAADM-compliant safety inspection essential for code and insurance compliance — operator, sensor, safety device, operation testing. Comprehensive documentation.

Per Visit

Inspection Scope

Operator inspection and adjustment. Sensor cleaning, testing, and adjustment. Safety device testing. Motor inspection. Drive system inspection. Control system check. Door hardware.

Contract

Service Agreements

Single property and multi-property contracts. Predictable annual costs. Priority response for contract customers. AAADM and ADA compliance documentation included.

Portfolio

Multi-Location Programs

Coordinated maintenance across multiple business locations. Centralized scheduling and documentation supporting portfolio-level management and budgeting.

The Safety Sensor Service

The Safety Sensor Service

Safety sensor service warrants specific consideration because of safety implications. For business owners with safety sensor scope, immediate service is essential supporting safety and reducing liability exposure. For business owners with annual safety inspection requirements, the inspection includes safety sensor verification.

Safety Sensor Function and Critical Importance

Safety sensors detect people in door path preventing closure on people — the substantial safety function essential for safe automatic door operation. Safety beam sensors create beams across door opening with interruption preventing closure when interrupted. Presence sensors detect people standing in door areas including beneath doors. Various coverage requirements supporting safe operation across full door area.

Common Safety Sensor Scope

Sensor failure preventing detection — substantial liability scope when safety sensors fail to detect people in door path. Sensor false-detection producing nuisance issues affecting operation. Sensor misalignment affecting coverage. Various sensor wiring scope affecting safety function. Environmental factors including sun exposure, humidity, and condensation affecting safety sensors.

Service and Compliance

Safety sensor testing during AAADM safety inspections — inspections verify safety sensor function is essential for annual inspection compliance. Safety sensor adjustment supporting proper coverage. Safety sensor replacement when warranted — new sensors matching specifications. Safety sensor failure as substantial liability scope — failed safety sensors produce risk of door closure on people with substantial liability concern requiring priority response immediately.

Service Coverage Throughout Heron Bay, GA

Service Coverage Throughout Heron Bay, GA

We provide automatic and sensor door repair services throughout Heron Bay and surrounding communities. Service area includes retail stores, supermarkets, pharmacies, hospitals, medical clinics, hotels, office buildings, shopping centers, restaurants, and various other commercial property types with automatic door applications. 24/7 emergency dispatch operates throughout service area. Properties uncertain about coverage area can call to verify.

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Related Door Services

Related Door Services

Our automatic and sensor door service integrates with our broader door services. For sliding glass door scope on manual sliding doors, our sliding glass door repair service addresses manual sliding scope. For lock-specific scope including commercial locks at automatic door installations, our door lock repair and rekeying service addresses lock work. For comprehensive commercial door scope including manual commercial doors, our commercial door repair service addresses comprehensive commercial scope. For screen doors, our sliding screen door repair service addresses screens. For interior door scope, our interior door repair service addresses interior doors. For frame and alignment scope sometimes affecting automatic door installations, our door frame and alignment repair service addresses frames.

Sliding Glass Door Repair

Manual sliding glass doors — residential and commercial.

Door Lock Repair and Rekeying

Commercial locks at automatic door installations.

Commercial Door Repair

Manual commercial doors — storefront, panic bars, closers.

Sliding Screen Door Repair

Screen door service across property types.

Interior Door Repair

Interior doors at residential and commercial properties.

Door Frame and Alignment Repair

Frame scope affecting automatic door installations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Heron Bay, GA Automatic / Sensor Door Repair

Frequently Asked Questions About Heron Bay, GA Automatic / Sensor Door Repair

We respond same-day when possible during business hours and 24/7 for emergency scenarios. Inside our primary Heron Bay, GA service area, dispatch goes quickly. Business-critical scenarios receive priority dispatch.
Yes. Priority emergency dispatch for business-critical scenarios. Same-day response during business hours typically within 1 to 3 hours.
Various causes including sensor failure, sensor misalignment, sensor sensitivity scope, sensor contamination, sensor wiring scope, or various other causes. Diagnosis identifies specific cause.
Various causes including sensor sensitivity scope, environmental factors affecting sensor, reflective surfaces near sensor coverage area, sensor calibration scope, or various other causes. Diagnosis identifies specific cause.
Variable substantially based on scope. Sensor cleaning and adjustment typically runs two hundred to four hundred dollars. Sensor replacement typically runs four hundred to nine hundred dollars. Operator repair typically runs five hundred to fifteen hundred dollars. Operator replacement typically runs fifteen hundred to four thousand dollars or more. Substantial comprehensive scope can run two thousand to seven thousand dollars or more.
Variable based on scope. Sensor service typically completes in 1 to 2 hours. Operator component repair typically takes 2 to 4 hours. Operator replacement typically takes 3 to 5 hours.
Aging operators face increasing scope and sometimes parts availability challenges. Substantial scope on aging operators sometimes favors replacement with modern operators providing improved functionality. We discuss options based on specific scope.
Yes. Annual AAADM-compliant safety inspections support ongoing safe operation and compliance documentation. Comprehensive inspection scope.
Coverage depends on cause. Sudden accidental damage from covered perils typically has coverage. Vehicle impact, vandalism, storm damage, and various other sudden events typically have coverage. Wear and tear typically does not.
Substantial urgency. Safety sensor scope or closure speed adjustment scope warrants immediate response. Priority dispatch.
Yes. Maintenance contracts support ongoing service relationships for commercial properties with automatic doors. Various contract structures match different business needs.
ADA considerations affect opening force, opening speed, closing speed, hold-open time, sensor coverage, activation type, and various other factors. Service approach addresses both function and compliance.
Yes. After-hours scheduling supports operational continuity for various business types. After-hours rates apply.
Comprehensive emergency response addresses immediate scope. Substantial vehicle impact often involves door panel scope, operator scope, frame scope, and various other comprehensive work. Insurance documentation throughout.
Hydraulic seal failure in some operator types. Various scope. Diagnosis identifies specific cause and appropriate response.
Yes. Medical facility considerations include patient access importance, infection control during service when applicable, and various other medical-specific factors. Service approach respects medical facility requirements.
Prevention includes periodic professional inspection, annual AAADM safety inspections, maintenance contracts addressing developing scope before failures, prompt response to small issues, environmental management around sensors, and various other measures.
Call Us for Your Heron Bay Automatic Door

Call Us for Your Heron Bay Automatic Door

Your automatic door scope warrants prompt professional service supporting both immediate business operations and ongoing reliability. Tap the call button at the top of this page to reach us. A Heron Bay automatic door specialist will discuss your specific situation immediately.

We are ready for your Heron Bay, GA automatic door scenario with same-day service when possible, 24/7 emergency response for business-critical scenarios, comprehensive automatic sliding door capability, motion sensor diagnosis and replacement, safety sensor service, presence sensor service, automatic operator repair and replacement, door motor service, control system diagnosis and repair, AAADM-compliant annual safety inspection, ADA compliance adjustment and verification, maintenance contract options supporting ongoing reliability, after-hours service supporting operational continuity, and the automatic entrance capability that addresses what your specific business warrants. Tap the call button at the top of this page to reach a Heron Bay automatic door specialist immediately.

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