Office Doors and Entrance Systems

Swing, sliding, pivoting, and operable glass door systems engineered for daily commercial use and flexible floor plans.

Office Doors and Entrance Systems
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Doors & Entrances

Swing, sliding, pivoting, and operable glass door systems engineered for daily commercial cycle counts — and matched to the front around them.

Overview

Doors are the most-used element of any glass office front. They need to look right, swing or slide cleanly, and survive years of commercial traffic without sag or drift.

We supply and install frameless tempered, aluminum-framed, and wood door assemblies, plus sliding, pivoting, and operable systems for spaces that need to flex.

Doors are where every system gets touched. We pre-prep doors for hardware, electric strikes, and access control before they hit the floor, so the GC's schedule doesn't slip waiting on field cuts.

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Specifications

Swing door types
Frameless tempered, aluminum-framed, wood
Sliding configurations
Single, bi-parting, telescoping
Cycle rating
Commercial-grade, 500k+ cycles
Max door width
Up to 48" single, 96" pair
Pivot options
Offset, center-hung, floor-closer
Operable wall span
Up to 60' divisible rooms

Why it matters

Right door for the opening

Swing, slide, pivot, fold, or stack — we match the system to the space and traffic.

Daily-use durability

Commercial-grade closers, pivots, and tracks rated for high-cycle office traffic.

Coordinated aesthetic

Door type, frame profile, and hardware finish are specified to match the surrounding office front.

Swing doors

  • Frameless tempered-glass doors
  • Aluminum-framed glass doors
  • Wood doors incorporated into glass office fronts
  • Single and paired doors
  • Pivot and hinged configurations
  • Full-height or partial-height door systems

Sliding doors

  • Top-hung glass sliding doors
  • Integrated sliding doors within framed office-front systems
  • Single and bi-parting sliding configurations
  • Soft-closing or braking hardware
  • Space-saving doors for smaller offices and conference rooms
  • Sliding doors coordinated with fixed sidelites and glass walls

Flexible opening systems

  • Pivoting doors
  • Stacking glass panels
  • Bi-folding glass panels
  • Telescoping sliding systems
  • Operable glass walls for divisible meeting spaces
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Scope at a glance

What's included

  • Door leaves, frames, and standard hardware
  • Closer, pivot, lock, and pull
  • Hardware prep and field adjustment
  • Sliding tracks, soft-close, and guides

Not included

  • Electric strikes (specified separately)
  • Card readers and access-control panels
  • Door painting or staining (for wood)
  • Specialty automatic operators

Where we deliver this

  • Private office and conference-room entrances
  • Executive suites and boardrooms
  • Tight floor plans where swing clearance is limited (sliding)
  • Divisible training and meeting rooms (operable walls)
  • Showcase reception and executive entrances (pivoting)

Project highlights

Anonymized examples of recent work in this category.

Tech campus huddle rooms

42 top-hung sliding doors on a single floor — soft-close hardware, integrated within framed office fronts.

Executive boardroom — pivot entry

10' tall pivoting glass entry door with concealed floor closer at a Park Avenue C-suite.

Training-room operable wall

Stacking glass panels divide a 60' training room into two equal halves with gasketed meeting stiles.

Systems we work with

The CRL 487 sliding-door system supports aluminum and wood doors, single and double frames, multiple glazing thicknesses, and an integrated top-hung slider that conserves floor space.

Frequently asked

When should we choose a sliding door over a swing?

Sliding doors save floor space and are ideal for small offices, huddle rooms, and conference rooms where a swing arc would intrude on the table or circulation.

Can wood doors be integrated into glass fronts?

Yes. Both swing and sliding configurations support wood door leaves inside a framed glass-front system.

Do operable walls really seal acoustically?

Properly specified operable walls with perimeter and meeting-stile seals can perform well; we coordinate the system selection against the acoustic target.

Can existing swing doors be converted to sliding?

Yes — most framed fronts can be retrofit with a top-hung sliding system. We re-glaze the front, install the track, and replace the door leaf.

Do you stock spare hardware for service calls?

Yes — closers, pivots, and standard pulls for the platforms we install are stocked for quick service response.

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.