Why Choose Us
Why choose us? All work guaranteed with a 12‑month parts and labour warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions in Abbey Wood
Are your engineers qualified to work on BS EN 16005 compliant doors?
Our engineers are highly experienced with BS EN 16005 safety standards, ensuring your doors remain compliant and safe after every visit.
My automatic door is not opening. What could be the issue?
Common causes include sensor misalignment, power supply problems, or motor failure. Our engineers carry diagnostic tools and replacement parts for Dorma, GEZE, and Record systems to fix the problem on the first visit.
Local Dispatch & Logistics
Target Response Time: 45–90 minutes across Abbey Wood and the immediate area.
Mobile Inventory: Over 200 parts carried in every service van for first‑visit fixes.
Direct Contact: Call 020 3951 3179 to speak directly with an engineer who covers Abbey Wood.
Our Automatic Door Services in Abbey Wood
- Swing Door Operator Servicing
- Fault Diagnosis & Electronic Troubleshooting
- Emergency Door Boarding & Securing
- Control Panel & Motor Upgrades
What Our Customers Say
“Fast, neat work. They carry a huge stock of parts so most repairs are one‑visit.”
“The team responded within an hour and had our sliding door fixed quickly. Professional and reliable.”
Automatic Door Specialists Covering Abbey Wood
From simple adjustments to full system overhauls, we’ve seen it all. Our service is fully insured and compliant with BS EN 16005 safety standards. We use the latest diagnostic tools to pinpoint faults quickly. We’ve built our reputation on fast, reliable repairs that last.
Having a local automatic door engineer in Abbey Wood isn’t just convenient – it’s essential. We cover every postcode in Abbey Wood and the neighbouring areas. From industrial estates to retail parks, we’ve repaired doors in every type of building. When you need us, we’ll be there – often within the hour.
We are independent specialist engineers. All brand names (Dorma, GEZE, Record, FAAC) are used for nominative fair use only.
