Every business owner knows that downtime is not just inconvenient–it is bad for business! In busy environments like warehouses, distribution centers, grocery stores, or medical facilities, your commercial doors are in constant use.

But what happens when your commercial doors fail? That is when overlooked maintenance becomes a major problem.

Whether you are managing a high-traffic site or a small operation, your commercial doors are essential to day-to-day operations. More importantly, they are a critical piece of your safety plan. This is where fire testing and planned maintenance come in–and why they should never be optional.

The Importance of Planned Maintenance

Regular maintenance on your commercial doors is about more than keeping things moving–it is about preventing costly repairs and unplanned breakdowns. When your doors are not properly maintained, it can lead to:

  • Delayed operations and bottlenecks
  • Increased wear and tear
  • Safety hazards for staff and customers
  • Higher long-term repair or replacement costs

Planned maintenance ensures your commercial doors are always operating at peak performance. It extends the life of your equipment and gives you peace of mind knowing your facility is safe and efficient!

The Importance of Fire Testing

Fire safety is not just about alarms and extinguishers. Your commercial fire doors play a critical role in containing fire, reducing smoke spread, and protecting lives and property. Regular fire door testing ensures compliance with safety codes and ensures that your fire doors will function in an emergency.

Not only are you required to test fire doors, but you have a moral responsibility to keep your facility, and workers, safe!

At J&L Door Service, LLC, we specialize in the installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of commercial doors in Cleveland, Painesville, Mentor, Solon, Streetsboro, Chesterland, and throughout Northeast Ohio. Our expert technicians are trained and certified to keep your commercial doors compliant and functioning as they should. Contact us today to schedule fire door testing or enroll in a planned maintenance program!