Comprehensive Repair Services in Civil Lines
A stuck sensor door compromises your commercial security. We provide rapid, chip-level repair services for all automatic door brands in Civil Lines.
- Motor & Gearbox Repair: Fixing grinding noises and motor burnout.
- Sensor Calibration: Adjusting Bea/Optex infrared safety sensors.
- Track & Roller Service: Replacing worn-out nylon hanger rollers.
- Motherboard & Logic Controllers: Fixing software errors on Dorma ES200 motherboards.
Corporate Auto-Door AMC in Civil Lines
For commercial buildings in Civil Lines, downtime is expensive. Our Automatic Door AMC Packages prevent major motor and motherboard failures.
- Preventive Care: Quarterly deep cleaning, track alignment, motor tuning, and sensor testing.
- Priority Response: AMC clients get guaranteed fast dispatch and 24/7 technical support access in Civil Lines.
Premium Automatic Glass Doors Civil Lines
Upgrade your commercial entrance with our modern automated systems. As leading dealers in Civil Lines, we supply, install, and commission top-tier automation.
Automatic Sliding & Swing Doors
Perfect for malls and corporate offices. We use heavy-duty Dorma and Geze motors paired with 12mm Toughened Glass for seamless automation.
Automatic Sliding Gate Motors
Secure your premises in Civil Lines with high-torque sliding gate motors, designed for heavy commercial and industrial use.
Biometric & Radar Sensors
We integrate advanced microwave radar sensors, touchless switches, and biometric access controls into your automatic door systems.
Automatic Door Queries
Do you integrate biometric access with automatic doors?
Yes, we can seamlessly connect biometric scanners, RFID card readers, and touchless exit switches to your automatic sliding doors.
Do you install automatic sliding gate motors?
Absolutely. We install heavy-duty sliding gate motors for industrial, commercial, and residential driveways.
What is the repair cost for sensor doors in Civil Lines?
Service charges depend on the fault. We charge a nominal visiting fee to diagnose the motor or sensor issue, which is adjusted if you proceed with the repair.