Commercial Door Closers

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Commercial Door Closers for Every Building

Whether you are managing an office, a retail space, or a public facility, our commercial door closers keep doors operating smoothly and safely every day.

Built for Heavy Use

Our commercial door closer options are designed to handle high-traffic environments. Durable, reliable, and built to last through thousands of open and close cycles.

Hydraulic Door Closers That Perform

Looking for smooth, controlled closing? Our hydraulic door closers provide consistent performance in any weather and reduce wear on door frames and hardware over time.

Low Profile Options Available

Need something that blends in? Our low profile commercial door closer selection offers full functionality without the bulk, perfect for modern interiors and tight installations.

Commercial Door Closer Parts and Replacements

No need to replace the whole unit. Browse our commercial door closer parts to fix, adjust, or upgrade your existing hardware quickly and affordably.

Complete Commercial Door Closer Hardware

From mounting brackets to arms and covers, we carry all the commercial door closer hardware you need for a complete and professional installation.

Shop Door Closers Commercial Grade

Find the right fit for your project from our wide range of door closers commercial grade. Easy to browse, fast to ship, and backed by products you can trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial door closers are built for higher cycle counts, heavier doors and stricter code compliance. A residential closer might be rated for 50,000 cycles while a Grade 1 commercial unit is tested to 2 million or more.

Door closers are sized by the weight and width of the door. Most manufacturers use a sizing scale from 1 to 6, with higher numbers for heavier and wider doors. Check the door specs before ordering.

Hydraulic door closers use fluid resistance to control closing speed, which means smoother operation and less slamming. They also tend to last longer than spring-only closers because the force is distributed more evenly.

In many cases yes. Commercial door closer parts including arms, covers and mounting brackets are available separately for the most common brands, which makes repairs more cost effective than full replacement.

Low profile closers have a slimmer body that sits closer to the door surface. They are used when space above the door is limited or when a less visible hardware profile is preferred for the interior design.

Most commercial closers can be installed without a specialist but proper alignment and adjustment of the closing and latching speed valves is important. A misadjusted closer wears out faster and may not meet code requirements.