Ah, sliding glass doors. They’ve been the bane of birds’ existence for years. (The ones that are cleaned regularly, anyway.) But did you know that these types of doors can also pose a security issue if they aren’t maintained or inspected regularly?
Not all businesses have sliding glass doors, true, but those that do have special maintenance and security considerations. Here are some tips to maximize the life and effectiveness of your business’ sliding glass doors.
Why Maintain Sliding Glass Doors?
First off, many business owners aren’t even aware that commercial sliding glass doors need to be maintained. As these doors have more components than a traditional door (e.g. tracks), there are more places where things can go wrong. For example, your sliding door could get damaged by repeated dust and debris exposure over time. Or, the glass could chip or crack. There are multiple opportunities for damage or decay, so regular inspection is important.
But the biggest reason for sliding glass door issues is standard prolonged use.
Maintenance Tips for Sliding Glass Doors
If you’re looking to maximize the life of your sliding glass door, there are a few things you can do. Whether you just got the commercial door, you’re experiencing issues or you want to be proactive about maintenance, here are some tips:
- Schedule regular inspections (at least once a month).
- Clean the track regularly, as debris and dirt can build up and prevent closure.
- Lubricate the track to prevent wear and ensure smooth operation.
- Have a professional take a look to verify everything looks good.
Security Tips for Sliding Glass Doors
In addition to maintenance, there are some actions you can take to beef up the security of your sliding glass doors. (These are one of the most vulnerable entry points in a building, after all.) Here are some security tips:
- Use an aluminum track that won’t rust and require less cleaning.
- Take care of the door locks and handles, in addition to the door itself.
- Have a professional reinstall the doors if you’re experiencing issues or have concern
- Consider upgrading to doors with stronger frames or glass.
If you’re interested in additional commercial security advice, contact A-1 Locksmith Security and Safes today or visit any of our DFW-area locations.