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Access Control & Door Controller Installation in Dallas-Fort Worth

Commercial access control systems for offices, warehouses, medical facilities, and multi-tenant buildings across the DFW Metroplex. Card readers, keypad entry, electric strikes, and networked door controllers — free security assessments.

Access Control Solutions for DFW Businesses

From single-door entry to enterprise-grade networked access control systems

Card Reader & Fob Systems

Proximity card and smart card readers for secure commercial entry. HID-compatible systems with easy credential management and instant deactivation.

  • Proximity card readers
  • Key fob entry systems
  • HID-compatible hardware
  • Credential management
Secure entry

Keypad & PIN Entry Systems

Standalone and networked keypad systems for employee access, gate entry, and multi-tenant buildings. Easy code changes and multiple user PINs.

  • Standalone keypads
  • Multi-user PIN codes
  • Gate & door entry
  • Weatherproof options
Simple & reliable

Electric Strikes & Mag Locks

Door locking hardware for commercial access control. Fail-safe and fail-secure configurations matched to fire code and security requirements.

  • Electric strike installation
  • Magnetic lock mounting
  • Fail-safe / fail-secure
  • Fire code compliance
Code compliant

Complete Access Control Systems

Multi-door networked access control with centralized management, audit trails, scheduling, and remote administration for enterprise environments.

  • Multi-door controllers
  • Audit trail logging
  • Remote management
  • Schedule-based access
Enterprise grade

Access Control Solutions for Dallas-Fort Worth Businesses

Every commercial building has doors that need to be secured — whether it's a single office suite, a multi-tenant building, a medical facility with HIPAA requirements, or a warehouse with restricted inventory areas. We design and install access control systems that match your security needs, compliance requirements, and budget across the entire DFW Metroplex.

Who Needs Access Control

Access control isn't just for high-security facilities. Any business that needs to control who enters specific areas — and keep a record of it — benefits from a properly designed system.

  • Offices & coworking spaces — control building entry, secure server rooms, and manage after-hours access for employees
  • Medical facilities — HIPAA physical security requires audit trails for areas storing patient data, medications, and records
  • Warehouses & distribution — restrict access to high-value inventory, shipping docks, and hazardous materials storage
  • Retail & restaurants — secure back offices, safe rooms, and employee-only areas with simple keypad or card entry

Integration with Your IT Infrastructure

Modern access control systems are IP-based and integrate directly with your network. We handle both the low voltage wiring and the IT configuration so everything works together as one system.

  • Network integration — door controllers connect to your existing network switches and infrastructure
  • Structured cabling — we run the low voltage cabling needed for readers, controllers, and locks
  • Cybersecurity — access control systems are secured with proper network segmentation and cybersecurity best practices
  • Remote management — cloud-based platforms let you manage credentials, view logs, and lock/unlock doors from anywhere

Access Control Installation Across DFW

From corporate offices in Uptown Dallas to industrial facilities in Fort Worth, our technicians install access control systems for commercial buildings of every type across the Metroplex. We pair our access control expertise with structured cabling capabilities to deliver complete physical security solutions — readers, controllers, locks, wiring, and programming all from one team.

We provide access control installation services across the entire DFW area including Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, Frisco, Irving, McKinney, Richardson, Garland, Denton, and all surrounding communities.

Recent Access Control Installation in Dallas

Before and after: mag locks, card readers, and ADA push-to-exit buttons installed on commercial restroom doors

Before — Standard Doors, No Access Control

Men's restroom door before access control installation — no card reader, no mag lock, just a push plate

Men's restroom door — push plate only, no access control hardware

Women's restroom door before access control installation — standard commercial door with push plate

Women's restroom door — standard push plate, no controlled entry

Hallway entrance to restroom area before access control — door closer visible but no mag lock or reader

Hallway entrance — door closer arm visible but no mag lock, reader, or push button

Interior of restroom door before access control — only a door closer, no ADA push button or mag lock

Interior view — door closer only, no ADA push button or exit request device

Restroom interior before access control installation — door closer and pull handle, no electronic access hardware

Restroom interior — door closer and pull handle, no electronic hardware

Women's restroom door from wider angle before access control — plain commercial door

Women's restroom — plain commercial door, no security hardware

After — Mag Locks, Card Readers & ADA Push Buttons Installed

Magnetic door lock and door closer installed above commercial restroom door in Dallas

Mag lock and hydraulic door closer mounted above a commercial restroom door

Card reader and press-to-exit button installed next to women's restroom door in Dallas office

Card reader and press-to-exit button at the women's restroom entry

Access control card reader installed next to men's restroom door in Dallas commercial building

Card reader and press-to-exit button at the men's restroom entry

ADA-compliant push-to-exit button and mag lock on interior side of commercial door

Interior view — ADA push button, card reader, and mag lock with door closer

Complete access control installation on commercial restroom door with mag lock, reader, and ADA button

Full installation — mag lock, door closer, card reader, and ADA push button

Women's restroom entry with access control card reader and push button in Dallas office building

Women's restroom entry — card reader and push button from the hallway

Our Access Control Installation Process

From security assessment to programming and training — a proven process for every project

1

Security Assessment

Walk your facility, identify all entry points, assess door hardware, and understand your security requirements and compliance needs.

2

System Design

Specify readers, controllers, lock hardware, and wiring for each door. Match fail-safe vs fail-secure to fire code and security requirements.

3

Installation & Wiring

Mount readers, install locks, run low voltage cabling, and connect controllers to your network — clean, professional installation.

4

Programming & Training

Configure access schedules, create credentials, set up audit logging, and train your team on managing the system day-to-day.

Access Control Questions

What types of access control systems do you install in Dallas-Fort Worth?

We install card reader and fob systems, keypad and PIN entry systems, electric strikes, magnetic locks, and complete multi-door access control platforms. Our installations range from single-door standalone systems to enterprise-grade networked solutions with remote management across multiple DFW locations.

How does access control integrate with existing IT infrastructure?

Modern access control systems run on your IP network just like any other business application. We integrate door controllers with your existing network switches, connect to your server or cloud platform for management, and can tie into Active Directory or other identity systems for automatic user provisioning. We also handle the structured cabling needed to connect controllers and readers.

Do you install access control for HIPAA compliance?

Yes, HIPAA requires physical safeguards to protect areas where patient data is stored or accessed. We install access control systems that provide audit trails showing who entered which areas and when — a key requirement for HIPAA physical security compliance. Our systems cover server rooms, medical records areas, and restricted patient care zones.

What is the difference between fail-safe and fail-secure locks?

Fail-safe locks unlock when power is lost — required for fire egress doors so people can exit during emergencies. Fail-secure locks stay locked during power loss — used for securing sensitive areas like server rooms or storage. We assess each door's function, fire code requirements, and security needs to specify the right lock type for every opening.

Can you add access control to existing doors without replacing them?

In most cases, yes. Electric strikes, magnetic locks, and many card reader systems can be retrofit onto existing commercial doors and frames. We survey your doors, frames, and hardware to determine the best approach. Some older doors may need minor modifications, but full door replacement is rarely necessary.

How do you handle access control for multi-tenant buildings?

Multi-tenant buildings need access control that separates tenant areas while allowing shared access to common spaces like lobbies, restrooms, and parking. We design systems with tenant-specific credentials, shared-area permissions, and property management overrides. Each tenant gets independent control of their own space while the building owner manages common areas and master access.

What DFW Customers Say About Our Services

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"Quick and correct diagnosis. He knew exactly what was wrong and had it fixed faster than I expected. Would definitely call again for any security concerns."

— ItsBryan, DFW

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"He doesn't give up on complex issues. Worked through a complicated setup until everything was right. That kind of dedication is rare and greatly appreciated."

— Norma Peters, DFW

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"Timely communication and all my problems were solved quickly. I appreciated the updates throughout the process and how fast everything was resolved."

— Bobbie Taylor, DFW

Access Control Service Areas

Commercial access control installation across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

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Professional access control installation for commercial buildings throughout Dallas-Fort Worth. Free security assessments and detailed proposals.

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