Different buildings break doors in different ways. A distribution center kills springs with cycle counts. A car wash corrodes hardware. A school needs doors that latch every time. A fire station needs one that opens in seconds. The parts look similar from the outside, but what fails, how fast, and what it costs you when it does are not the same problem.
All Pro Door Repair has worked across Dallas-Fort Worth since 2001 on three things that every commercial building depends on: entry doors, glass and glazing, and overhead doors. Below are the industries we work in most, with what actually matters in each one.
What we handle in every industry
- Entry doors and the hardware that fails on them: closers, pivots, exit devices, continuous hinges, thresholds, locks, and full hollow metal and aluminum storefront assemblies.
- Glass and glazing: storefront glazing, glass replacement, emergency board-up, glass partition walls, window security film and storefront water leak repair.
- Overhead doors: sectional steel, rolling steel, grilles and counter shutters, dock doors, seals and bumpers, commercial operators, springs, cables and tracks.
- Gates: slide and swing operators, chains, sprockets, tracks, posts and alignment.
Industries we serve in Dallas-Fort Worth
Industrial, warehouse and freight
- Warehouses and Distribution Centers
- Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities
- Transportation, Logistics and Freight
- Airports and Aircraft Hangars
Retail, food service and hospitality
- Retail Stores and Shopping Centers
- Grocery Stores and Supermarkets
- Restaurants and Food-Service Businesses
- Hotels and Hospitality
Property management and residential communities
- Commercial Property Management
- Office Buildings and Business Parks
- Apartments and Multifamily Communities
- HOAs and Gated Communities
- Self-Storage Facilities
- Parking Garages and Commercial Lots
Automotive and fleet
Institutional and public
- Healthcare and Medical Facilities
- Schools, Colleges and Universities
- Government and Municipal Facilities
- Fire Stations and EMS Facilities
- Churches and Religious Facilities
Construction
Three things that cause most commercial door failures
Cycle count, not age
Commercial torsion springs are commonly rated around 10,000 cycles. A dock door turning 40 trailers a day, a garage entrance serving 200 vehicles, or a car wash tunnel running express volume blows through that rating in months. If a door keeps failing on a predictable schedule, it usually needs a high-cycle spring package sized to real traffic, not another repair on the same parts.
Hardware, not doors
The complaint is almost never the door slab. It’s a closer that lost its fluid, a pivot that wore and let the door drop, or an exit device whose latch stopped throwing. The one to treat as urgent is a door that no longer latches, because a door that doesn’t latch isn’t locked no matter what your access control system reports.
North Texas ground and weather
DFW clay soil shrinks through a dry summer and swells when the rain returns. A gate post that shifts even slightly puts a slide gate out of alignment, and the operator then fights the gate every cycle until it burns out. Replacing the motor without correcting the alignment just resets the clock. And hail takes out glazing and door panels together, often across a whole property at once.
Why one vendor across doors, glass and overhead doors
Most buildings end up with three contractors: a glazier, a door company and an overhead door company. That’s three response times, three invoices and three people to chase when something goes wrong.
We cover all of it, plus gates. For properties with a lot of openings, we offer preventive maintenance agreements so small failures get caught on a schedule instead of turning into emergency calls, and we answer emergency calls 24 hours a day.
Talk to us about your facility
All Pro Door Repair is family owned and operated since 2001 and fully insured. Every technician carries at least five years of field experience, and our trucks are stocked so most calls finish on the first visit. Estimates and measurements are free, written and up front, with parts and labor spelled out before any work starts.
Call (972) 624-1515 or request a free estimate.