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Door Closer Installation
in Auburn, WA

Need a door closer installed on a commercial door? Auburn Lock & Car Keys installs hydraulic door closers from LCN, Norton, Dorma, and Sargent — properly mounted, properly adjusted, and ADA-compliant where required. Same-day service.

Why Commercial Doors Need Door Closers

A door closer is the small mechanical or hydraulic device mounted at the top of most commercial doors. Its job: automatically close the door behind whoever just walked through, smoothly and reliably. Without a closer, commercial doors get left open — defeating climate control, security, fire compartmentation, and accessibility.

Modern commercial codes effectively require door closers on most exterior doors and many interior doors:

  • Fire-rated doors must be self-closing and self-latching to maintain their fire rating
  • Smoke barriers require auto-closing for smoke compartmentation
  • Exterior doors typically close automatically for climate / security
  • ADA accessibility requires that closers don't make doors too hard to open (5 lbs max for interior, 8.5 lbs for exterior, with specific timing)

Types of Door Closers We Install

  • Surface-mounted closers — The most common type. Closer body mounts to the door or frame, arm extends to the opposite surface. Easy to install, easy to service. LCN 4040, Norton 7500, Sargent 1431, Dorma 8616.
  • Concealed-in-frame closers — Hidden inside the door frame for a cleaner look. More expensive, more involved install.
  • Concealed-in-door closers — Hidden inside the top of the door itself. Very clean look, premium price.
  • Overhead concealed closers — Mounted above the door frame inside the transom area
  • Floor-mounted (pivot) closers — In the floor at the bottom of the door, common on premium glass entry doors
  • Electromagnetic hold-open closers — Hold the door open during normal operation, release on fire alarm activation

Adjustments That Make a Difference

A properly installed door closer isn't just bolted on — it's adjusted for your specific door and use case:

  • Closing speed — How fast the door swings closed from fully open
  • Latching speed — How fast the last few inches close to ensure the latch engages
  • Back-check — Resistance to over-swinging (protects walls and the closer from kicked-open doors)
  • Spring power — Adjustable for door weight and width
  • Delayed action — Holds the door briefly to allow accessibility

A door closer dumped on a door with default settings and no adjustment is the reason commercial doors slam, drag, fail to latch, or are too hard to open. Professional installation includes proper adjustment for your specific application.

ADA Compliance Matters

ADA accessibility regulations specify maximum opening force on doors used by the public:

  • Interior doors: 5 lbs maximum force
  • Exterior doors: 8.5 lbs maximum (varies by jurisdiction)
  • Sweep period: Minimum 5 seconds from 90° open to 12° from latch

We adjust every closer install to meet ADA requirements when applicable. Call (253) 796-8550 for door closer installation throughout Auburn and South King County.

Auburn commercial locksmith installing a hydraulic LCN door closer on a business exit door
When You Need This Service

Common Reasons Auburn Businesses Call Us

Door Won't Self-Close

Exterior or fire-rated door that needs a closer. Code requirement and basic functionality.

Replacing Failed Closer

Old closer leaking oil, slamming, or non-functional. Time to install a quality replacement.

ADA Compliance

Customer or employee with a disability can't open the door — force is too high. We adjust or replace for compliance.

New Door / Frame Install

New commercial door went in without a closer. We add one to complete the installation.

Our Process

How Door Closer Installation Works

Most door closer installations take 60-120 minutes per door.

01

Door Assessment

We measure the door, determine the right closer size for door weight/width, and identify mounting configuration (regular, parallel, top jamb, etc.).

02

Closer Selection

Recommend specific model based on door type, traffic level, ADA requirements, and budget. Quoted before install.

03

Installation

Closer mounted, arm attached, hardware secured. Hardened mounting plates on hollow-metal doors when needed.

04

Adjustment & Test

Closing speed, latching speed, back-check, and spring power all dialed in. ADA force verified. Door cycled and tested.

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FAQ

Door Closer Installation Questions

Surface-mounted door closer installed: $285-$525 per door (LCN, Norton, or equivalent). Concealed-in-frame closer: $485-$885. Floor-mounted pivot closer: $785-$1,485. Electromagnetic hold-open closer: $585-$1,285. Flat-rate quote provided before service.
For most commercial applications we recommend LCN 4040XP (the industry standard, exceptionally durable) or Norton 7500 / 8500. For tighter budgets, Sargent 1431 or Dorma 8616 are quality options. We avoid generic / no-name closers — they fail fast and aren't worth the savings.
Technically yes, but proper installation requires knowing mounting configurations (regular vs. parallel vs. top jamb), correct spring sizing for door weight, and proper adjustment for ADA compliance. We've seen many DIY closer installs that slam, drag, leak oil within a year, or fail to meet code. Professional install is worth it on commercial applications.
Yes — fire-rated doors must have UL-listed self-closing hardware. Standard commercial closers are typically UL-listed for fire-rated applications, but we verify and document for inspectors. Hold-open features must release on fire alarm activation.
Quality closers (LCN, Norton, Sargent commercial-grade) typically last 15-30 years with proper installation and occasional adjustment. Heavy-traffic doors may need internal seal service at the 10-15 year mark. Cheap closers may fail within 2-5 years.
Yes — often the fix. Many "failing" closers just need proper adjustment, not replacement. We can service most quality commercial closers (clean, adjust, replace seals) for far less than a new install. See our door closer repair service.