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Broomfield, CO · North Metro Core

Commercial & hangar door service in Broomfield

Broomfield's commercial base is corporate — headquarters and technology campuses at Interlocken and along the US-36 corridor, the Arista mixed-use district, and FlatIron Crossing retail. It also sits directly beside Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC), the metro's main business-aviation field, which makes Broomfield one of the few places we do campus entrance work and hangar door work in the same city.

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Campus entrances and business-aviation hangars

Corporate campus work has a different constraint than industrial work: the building cannot look broken and cannot stop functioning during business hours. Main entrances at these buildings are usually high-energy automatic doors under ANSI/BHMA A156.10, which open on approach and carry a full sensor and guide-rail safety package — a different inspection standard from the low-energy A156.19 operators used on accessible side entrances. Both need annual AAADM inspection; they are not interchangeable, and we see them confused often. Hangar doors at BJC are a genuinely specialised item. Bifold and hydraulic doors carry enormous loads on cables, straps and lift systems where a failure is a safety event rather than an inconvenience, and they are not something a general overhead-door company should be learning on. It is a core specialty for us.

Areas we cover in Broomfield: Interlocken · Arista · FlatIron Crossing · US-36 tech corridor

FAQ

Door service in Broomfield — common questions

Do you service bifold and hydraulic hangar doors at BJC?
Yes. Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport is adjacent to Broomfield, and hangar doors are one of our specialties — bifold, hydraulic and sliding, including cable, strap and lift-system inspection.
What is the difference between our main entrance doors and the accessible side entrance?
Main entrances are typically high-energy automatic doors under ANSI/BHMA A156.10, opening on approach with a full sensor package. Accessible entrances are usually low-energy A156.19 operators activated by a push plate. They have different inspection and safety requirements, and we inspect each to its own standard.
Can you work on our campus without disrupting the business day?
Yes, and for main entrances we usually recommend it. Entrance and access-control work at corporate campuses is normally scheduled early morning, evening or weekend.
Do you handle parking gates and vehicle access control?
We do — barrier gates, slide gates and their operators, loops and access controls, which on most campuses fail more often than the pedestrian doors do.

Nearby service areas

We cover the surrounding north and west metro from the same routes — so if you run more than one building, we can usually service them on a single visit.

Hangar door service near Broomfield: Rocky Mountain Metropolitan (BJC)

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