Code-compliant exit devices installed, adjusted, and tested for safe, fast egress.
We supply and install rim, vertical rod (SVR/CVR), mortise, alarmed, and electrified exit devices for storefronts, offices, restaurants, schools, warehouses, and more—set up to meet egress and fire code requirements with clean, durable workmanship.
We work on hollow metal, wood, aluminum, and glass doors with the proper kits and reinforcements.
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.
They’re often used interchangeably. “Exit device” is the broader term; “panic bar/push bar” is the push-pad hardware that unlatches the door for fast egress.
Most standard single doors take about 1–2 hours, depending on door material, reinforcements, and whether we add exterior trim or electrification.
Yes. We install electrified devices and coordinate with strikes, readers, and controllers so you get outside authorization while preserving free egress from inside.
Yes. We match hardware to the door’s fire rating, maintain required self-latching, and coordinate closers so the assembly functions as required.