FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What types of commercial properties do you service?
We work with a wide range of commercial facilities including retail centers, industrial buildings, warehouses, office complexes, schools, water districts, fire departments, and municipal properties. Our team is experienced in meeting the specific requirements of both private and public-sector buildings.
How do I know if my commercial door or window needs to be repaired or fully replaced?
Visible damage, difficulty opening or closing, drafts, or repeated hardware failures may indicate it's time for service. Our technicians can inspect the issue and provide an honest recommendation based on safety, cost, and long-term performance.
Do you provide emergency services for broken doors or windows?
Yes. We offer fast-response emergency service for damaged or unsafe doors and windows to keep your business secure and operational. This includes break-ins, failed hardware, shattered glass, and malfunctioning roll-up doors.
Are your installations and repairs compliant with California building codes?
Absolutely. All of our work adheres to state and local building codes, ADA accessibility requirements, fire safety regulations, and manufacturer specifications to ensure compliance and long-term durability.
Can you work on public works projects or government-funded facilities?
Yes. We have extensive experience providing door and window services for schools, water districts, fire departments, correctional facilities, municipalities, and other public agencies. We understand the bidding, safety, and documentation requirements involved.
How long do commercial doors and windows typically last?
Lifespan varies depending on materials, environment, and usage, but most commercial doors and windows last 10–25 years with proper maintenance. High-traffic openings may require more frequent servicing to ensure reliable performance.
Do you offer service for roll-up and sectional steel doors?
Yes. We install, repair, and maintain roll-up steel sectional doors commonly used in warehouses, loading docks, and industrial facilities. This includes motor operators, springs, safety devices, and hardware.
What should I do if my storefront glass cracks or breaks?
Cracked or shattered glass should be addressed immediately for safety and security. We can provide emergency board-up, glass replacement, and hardware repair to restore the structural integrity of the opening.
Do you handle dock levelers and commercial loading equipment?
Yes. We service dock levelers, bumpers, dock seals, and other loading equipment to keep warehouse operations efficient and safe. Proper maintenance reduces downtime and prevents costly equipment failures.
How quickly can you respond to a service call?
Response time depends on location and urgency, but we prioritize businesses experiencing safety hazards, security risks, or operational interruptions. Same-day and emergency services are available throughout the Inland Empire and surrounding areas.
