COMMERCIAL DOOR CLOSERS
Control every opening with precision-engineered door closers that enhance safety, accessibility, and durability
Professional-Grade Door Hardware
Priority Door Systems provides high-quality commercial door closers designed for smooth operation, safety, and long-term durability. Whether for high-traffic entrances, office doors, or industrial facilities, our door closers ensure controlled closing, prevent slamming, and maintain secure access throughout your building.
We supply, install, and service a full range of closers, from surface-mounted to concealed and overhead options, so your doors perform reliably every time.
EFFORTLESS DOOR CONTROL
Reliable Door Closers for every application
Floor Closers
Floor Closers are heavy duty door closers that are recessed underneath the door in the floor under the threshold. These heavy duty floor closers are mounted into a cement case and covered by the threshold or a cover plate. Buried in the floor, these units may also act as a pivot point for the door. Instead of hinges, the top of the door has a pivot that aligns with the bottom floor closer.
Floor closers are used on heavy duty doors.
Overhead Closers
These door closers that are hidden by a cover plate in the frame portion above the door. The opening range of these closers are 90º degree 105º degree Hold Open or Non-Hold Open models and can be offset or center hung in the application. These are out-of-sight but cause problems when they fail. A rubber seal can leak fluid on the floor area around the door causing injury.
Overhead Concealed closers can be used on wooden, glass, steel and aluminum and all glass doors.
Surface Closers
A surface door closer mounts directly to the door or frame and automatically closes the door after it’s been opened, manually or by an electric opener. Using internal springs and hydraulic cylinders, these closers ensure smooth, controlled operation.
Surface closers can be used on any door, glass and aluminum, wood and metal doors.
How a Closer Works
The spring does all the work closing the door. When you open a door, you are stretching out this spring. The spring wants to ”snap” the door closed, but hydraulic fluid must flow through valves as the door closes. It is the hydraulic fluid that allows the door to close smoothly and slowly.
