Keycard, keypad, fob, biometric — single door to multi-door networks, designed, installed, and supported.
We build end-to-end electronic access solutions: readers and controllers, electric strikes or maglocks, credential software, and clean wiring. Control who enters, when they can enter, and keep an audit trail — without rekeying every time staff changes.
We match hardware to door type, code requirements, and budget.
We integrate with alarms and many VMS/CCTV platforms and can phase your upgrade over time.
Detroit, Southfield, Troy, Novi, Royal Oak, Farmington Hills, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Oak Park, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Shelby Township, Macomb Township, Dearborn, Livonia, Canton, Westland, Taylor, Dearborn Heights, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Wyandotte, Garden City, Inkster, St. Clair Shores, Fraser, Eastpointe, Roseville, Harrison Township, Mount Clemens, and nearby.
For most latchbolt doors, an electric strike is preferred so the hardware still functions mechanically during egress. Maglocks are used when the door/frame can’t accept an electrified latch, or for specialty glass/metal doors. We advise based on door type and code.
Often yes. We can retrofit readers and controllers, add an electric strike to existing frames, or swap in an electrified lever/mortise body to keep your look consistent.
Yes. Many platforms support cloud dashboards, mobile unlock, and phone-as-badge credentials. We’ll review options and pricing during the site assessment.
We follow life-safety and egress rules, specify proper REX and door contacts, and coordinate with your alarm company when needed to ensure compliant operation.
Small systems (1–2 doors) are commonly completed in a single visit after design approval. Multi-door networks are phased to minimize downtime and coordinate with your schedule.