Floor Springs
Floor spring issues often show up as poor closing action, awkward opening force, or alignment problems. We review the door weight, usage level, and hardware condition before recommending the next step.

Closing action, operating feel, and safety often come back to the floor spring.
Installation, replacement, and adjustment work for smoother closing and steadier use.
- Retail entrance glass doors
- Office main doors and internal doors
- Commercial lobby single and double doors
- Frequent-use access points and back-of-house entries
New installation and replacement of old floor springs
Adjustment of closing speed, hold position, and door feel
Handling oil leaks, misalignment, and uneven operation
Recommendations based on door weight and traffic level
Street-Level Entrance Doors
When usage is heavy, ageing floor springs quickly show up through unstable closing action or awkward return.
Heavy Lobby Glass Doors
Larger leaves make any mismatch in spring capacity or condition more obvious in the door feel.
Frequent Internal Access Routes
Office and back-of-house routes often reveal spring wear gradually through slower return and poor hold position.

Closing action, operating feel, and safety often come back to the floor spring.
Need to review a floor spring issue?
If the door feel has changed noticeably, it usually makes sense to inspect the floor spring before it causes larger issues.