Door Hardware Repair Las Vegas

Silver State Glass & Mirror is Las Vegas’s go-to specialist for commercial and residential door hardware repair, replacement, and installation. Door closers failing, panic bars not latching, pivots grinding, locks malfunctioning, hinges sagging — we fix it all. Our technicians carry a full inventory of commercial-grade hardware and can diagnose and repair most door hardware issues in a single service call.

Door hardware is not glamorous, but it is critical. A failed door closer is a code violation. A broken panic bar is a life-safety issue. A sagging pivot turns a $3,000 glass door into a liability. We keep your doors operating safely, smoothly, and in compliance with building codes — including ADA requirements.

Call (702) 382-1400 for immediate service or request a quote online.

Door Hardware We Repair & Replace

We work on every type of commercial and residential door hardware. Below is a complete breakdown of what we service.

Commercial door hardware repair and panic bar installation in Las Vegas by Silver State Glass

Door Closers

Door closers are the most common hardware repair we perform. Surface-mounted closers, concealed closers, overhead closers, and floor closers all fail over time — especially in Las Vegas heat and in high-traffic commercial applications. Symptoms include doors slamming, not closing fully, closing too slowly, leaking hydraulic fluid, or drifting open. We repair closers when possible (valve adjustment, arm replacement, bracket tightening) and replace them when the closer body has failed. We stock all major brands and can match your existing closer or upgrade to a better unit.

Panic Bars & Exit Devices

Panic bars (also called exit devices or crash bars) are required on commercial exit doors by fire code. When they fail, your building is out of compliance and your occupants are at risk. Common failures include the latch not retracting fully, the bar not resetting after use, the vertical rod not engaging the strike, or the dogging function failing. We repair and replace rim-style, vertical rod, and mortise exit devices from all major manufacturers. We also install new panic bars on doors that need them for code compliance.

Pivots — Top & Bottom

Pivot hinges are used on heavy commercial glass doors, aluminum storefront doors, and specialty architectural entries. When a pivot fails, the door drops, scrapes the floor, binds, or will not open and close properly. Bottom pivots bear the full weight of the door and are the most common failure point. We replace top pivots, bottom pivots, intermediate pivots, and offset pivots. For heavy glass doors, we also handle patch fitting pivot systems — the hardware that connects frameless glass doors to the floor and header.

Hinges — Standard & Continuous

Standard butt hinges wear out on high-traffic doors, causing sagging and misalignment. Continuous hinges (also called piano hinges) run the full length of the door and distribute weight more evenly — they are the preferred upgrade for heavy-use commercial doors. We replace both types, including full-mortise, half-mortise, full-surface, and half-surface continuous hinges. When a door is sagging, the hinge is almost always the cause, and replacing it is far cheaper than replacing the door.

Locks & Access Control

We service and install all types of door locks used in commercial and residential glass and aluminum door systems. Adams Rite locks (the standard for storefront doors), mortise locks, deadbolts, storefront hookbolts, electric strikes, mag locks (electromagnetic locks for access control systems), keypad locks, and cylinder replacements. If your lock is not latching, not releasing, or has been compromised, we get it fixed or replaced.

Electric Strikes & Mag Locks

Electric strikes and magnetic locks are the interface between your door hardware and your access control system (keypads, card readers, buzzer systems). When the electric strike fails, your buzzer system stops unlocking the door. When a mag lock fails, the door either will not lock or will not release. We replace electric strikes and mag locks and coordinate with your access control vendor if needed to ensure the new hardware integrates properly.

Handles, Pulls & Push-Pull Sets

From ladder pulls on glass storefronts to push-pull paddle sets on commercial entries, handles take constant abuse. We replace broken, loose, or outdated handles with new hardware that matches your door system. Options include stainless steel, aluminum, and bronze in various lengths and configurations.

Flush Bolts

Flush bolts secure the inactive leaf of a double door at the top and bottom. When they fail or get jammed, the inactive door will not stay closed or will not open when you need it to. We repair and replace manual and automatic flush bolts on all double-door configurations.

Patch Fittings

Patch fittings are the metal clamp-style hardware used on frameless glass doors — they connect the glass to the floor pivot, the header, and sometimes the lock. When a patch fitting fails or the glass shifts within the fitting, the door becomes dangerous. We replace patch fittings and re-set the glass to restore proper alignment and operation.

Thresholds, Sweeps & Weatherstripping

Thresholds wear down, door sweeps crack and curl in the heat, and weatherstripping deteriorates — all of which affect door operation, energy efficiency, and weather protection. We replace all three as part of our door service, matching your existing profile or upgrading to a more durable option.

Door Stops & Holders

Wall stops, floor stops, overhead stops, and magnetic door holders — we install and replace them all. Proper door stops protect walls, adjacent glass, and the door itself from damage caused by over-opening.

Storefront Door & Frame Repair

Door hardware failures are often connected to the door or frame itself. Sagging doors put stress on closers and pivots. Bent frames prevent proper latching. Worn-out rails and stiles compromise the structural integrity of the door. We repair the full door assembly — not just the hardware:

Door realignment and adjustment. Frame straightening for bent or shifted frames. Rail and stile replacement on aluminum storefront doors. Anchor and fastener repair. Glass reglazing in door panels. Threshold replacement and adjustment. Complete storefront door replacement when repair is not cost-effective.

ADA Compliance for Door Hardware

ADA requirements dictate specific standards for commercial door hardware: maximum opening force, closing speed, handle height, hardware type (lever handles required — no round knobs), threshold height, and clear width. If your building fails an ADA inspection on door hardware, we bring it into compliance. Common ADA hardware upgrades include replacing round knobs with lever handles, adjusting closer tension and speed, lowering threshold heights, and installing automatic door openers. See our ADA door compliance page for detailed requirements.

Emergency Door Hardware Service

A failed panic bar on a fire exit, a jammed lock on your storefront at closing time, or a door that will not secure after a break-in — these situations cannot wait until tomorrow. Our emergency service covers door hardware issues 24/7. We arrive, diagnose, and repair or replace the failed hardware to get your door operating and your building secured.

Preventative Maintenance for Door Hardware

Commercial buildings with high-traffic doors benefit significantly from scheduled hardware maintenance. Regular inspection, adjustment, lubrication, and proactive replacement of wear items extends the life of your door systems and prevents costly emergency failures. Our maintenance program includes door hardware inspection and service as a core component — ideal for property managers, retail chains, HOAs, and multi-location businesses.

ADA-compliant door closer and exit device service for Las Vegas businesses

Areas We Serve

Silver State Glass & Mirror provides door hardware repair throughout the Las Vegas Valley, including Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Paradise, Boulder City, Green Valley, Anthem, Mountains Edge, Southern Highlands, and Centennial Hills.

Frequently Asked Questions About Door Hardware Repair

How much does it cost to replace a door closer?

Door closer replacement pricing depends on the type (surface-mounted vs. concealed), the door weight and size, and the closer brand/grade. We provide on-site estimates and stock common closers for same-day replacement. Call (702) 382-1400 for pricing.

Can you repair a panic bar, or does it need to be replaced?

It depends on the failure. If the latch mechanism or push bar mechanism has failed internally, replacement is usually the best option. If it is an alignment issue, a worn latch bolt, or a dogging problem, repair is often possible. We diagnose on-site and give you the most cost-effective recommendation.

My commercial door is sagging and scraping the floor. What causes this?

Sagging doors are almost always caused by worn pivots (top or bottom), worn hinges, or loose mounting hardware. The fix is replacing the failed pivot or hinge and re-aligning the door. If the frame is bent, we straighten or replace the affected frame components.

Do you work on residential door hardware too?

Yes. We handle glass door hardware for residential applications — shower door hardware, patio door locks and handles, glass partition hardware, and entry door hardware where glass is involved. For standard wood door hardware (deadbolts, knobs), a locksmith may be a better fit.

How quickly can you get here for an emergency hardware repair?

Our emergency service dispatch targets the fastest possible response. For after-hours emergencies (locked out, broken exit device, unsecured storefront), call (702) 382-1400 and we will dispatch a technician.

Do you install new hardware on existing doors?

Yes. We install new closers, panic bars, locks, hinges, pivots, handles, and all other hardware on existing doors. Whether you are upgrading, adding hardware for code compliance, or replacing outdated equipment, we handle the full installation.

Get Your Door Hardware Fixed Today

Failing door hardware is not just annoying — it is a safety issue, a code compliance issue, and a security risk. Silver State Glass & Mirror has the expertise, the parts inventory, and the response speed to get your doors operating properly. One call covers the diagnosis, the parts, and the installation.

Call (702) 382-1400 for service, or request a quote online.

Service Areas

Silver State Glass & Mirror serves Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Paradise, Green Valley, Anthem, Mountains Edge, Southern Highlands, Centennial Hills, and Boulder City. Call (702) 382-1400.

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