Architectural Door Hardware

Patch fittings, pivots, closers, locks, panic hardware, and architectural pulls — coordinated finishes throughout the floor.

Architectural Door Hardware
Cityproof Systems

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Architectural Hardware

Commercial-grade hardware specified to the door, the cycle count, and the access-control plan — with finishes coordinated across the floor.

Overview

Hardware is the part of a glass door that gets touched every day — and the part that fails first when it isn't specified correctly. We supply, prep, and install commercial-grade hardware coordinated to the door type, weight, and traffic pattern.

Finishes are coordinated across the floor so closers, pulls, hinges, and panic devices read as one architectural family.

Most hardware failures we replace on renovation calls started as a wrong-spec install: a residential-grade closer on a commercial door, a pull through-bolted into the wrong glass thickness, an electric strike that fights the latch. We spec against the actual use, not the cheapest catalog option.

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Specifications

Finish options
Satin SS, BN, MB, custom PVD
Closer type
Floor, concealed, surface
Locks
Cylindrical, mortise, deadbolt
Access-control prep
Electric strikes, mag locks, REX
Panic hardware
Touchpads, rim, vertical rod
Pull lengths
12"–84", custom available

Why it matters

Specified for the door

Closer, pivot, and lock are selected against the door weight, swing direction, and cycle count — not a stock catalog default.

Coordinated finishes

Pulls, hinges, and trim are matched across the floor for a consistent visual language.

Access-control ready

Doors are prepped for electric strikes, mag locks, and card readers as part of the original install.

Hardware we supply and install

  • Patch fittings
  • Top and bottom pivots
  • Floor closers and concealed closers
  • Offset pivots and center-hung pivots
  • Door rails
  • Ladder pulls and tubular pull handles
  • Locking ladder pulls
  • Deadbolt and latch hardware
  • Electric strikes and access-control preparation
  • Magnetic locks
  • Panic and exit hardware
  • Door stops and holders
  • Perimeter seals and acoustic gasketing
  • Sliding-door tracks, rollers and guides
  • Soft-close and braking mechanisms
  • Custom hardware finish coordination
Architectural Door Hardware in context

Scope at a glance

What's included

  • Hardware specification and schedule
  • Door prep for hinges, locks, strikes
  • Floor-closer cement-work coordination
  • Field adjustment and warranty service

Not included

  • Access-control panels and wiring
  • Door operators (low-energy openers)
  • Cylinder keying (handled by locksmith)
  • Security monitoring

Where we deliver this

  • Frameless and framed glass doors
  • Sliding and pivoting door systems
  • Code-required exit doors and panic hardware
  • Access-controlled and electrically locked doors
  • Executive offices requiring high-end pull and lock hardware

Project highlights

Anonymized examples of recent work in this category.

Renovation finish-match

Matched a discontinued satin-brass PVD finish across 80 doors on a heritage Midtown floor renovation.

Card-reader rollout

Pre-prepped doors and electric strikes for a 4-floor access-control upgrade, coordinated with the security integrator.

Executive washroom hardware

Custom 60" ladder pulls and concealed closers on full-height frameless doors at a Madison Avenue C-suite.

Frequently asked

Can you match an existing finish on a renovation floor?

Yes — we routinely match satin stainless, brushed nickel, matte black, and custom PVD finishes on renovation work.

Do you coordinate with the access-control vendor?

We prep doors for electric strikes, mag locks, and card readers and coordinate wiring rough-ins with the access-control trade.

How long do floor closers last?

Commercial floor closers run for many years in standard office use but should be adjusted periodically. We service and replace closers on renovation calls.

Start a project

Let's scope your office glass package.

Send us your plans, finish schedule, or a few photos. We'll walk the space, recommend systems, and deliver a complete proposal — measure to punch-list.