- Texas License #B19847
- Family Owned Since 2010
- Texas Markets 36
- Response · Central TX approx 14 min
- Dispatch 24 / 7
- Google Rating 4.9 / 5
COMMERCIAL CLIENTS WE SERVE
Built for Texas Businesses with Real Security Requirements
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Property Managers
Centralized credential management across multiple buildings. One dashboard for every tenant, every door.
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Healthcare (HIPAA)
Biometric and card-based access for medication rooms and patient records. Audit trails satisfy HIPAA 164.310.
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Retail Chains
Consistent access policy across locations. Remote issuance and revocation for shift workers and managers.
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Financial (PCI DSS)
Physical safeguards for cardholder data environments. Timestamped entry logs for PCI DSS Requirement 9.
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Manufacturing (OSHA)
Restricted zone control for equipment areas. Time-based access for contractors. OSHA-compliant barrier enforcement.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS WE INSTALL
Five Technologies. One Licensed Team.
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Biometric Access
Fingerprint and facial recognition for restricted zones. No card to lose, no PIN to share. HIPAA and PCI audit-ready logs per entry.
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Card Readers
RFID and smart-card systems for offices, healthcare, and multi-tenant buildings. Instant revocation. Scalable from 1 door to 100-plus.
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Intercom Systems
Video and audio intercoms for lobbies and loading docks. Visitor verification before access is granted. Integration with existing camera systems.
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Keypad Entry
PIN-based access with unique codes per user. Time-based schedules, contractor expiration dates, and full entry logs. No rekeying on personnel changes.
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Magnetic Locks
Heavy-duty electromagnetic locks for high-traffic commercial entrances and restricted corridors. Fail-safe or fail-secure configurations to meet fire code.
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THE COMPLIANCE AND OPERATIONS CASE
Keys Cannot Produce an Audit Trail. Your Compliance Officer Knows.
HIPAA, PCI DSS, and OSHA each require documented physical access controls for restricted areas. A physical key system provides no log of who entered a medication room at 2:14 AM or which contractor accessed the server room on a Saturday. An access control system does. Every credential presentation is timestamped, stored, and exportable.
For multi-site operators, the operational math is simple. A regional property manager with six Austin-area buildings runs those buildings from a single dashboard. Credential issuance for a new employee, access revocation for a terminated tenant, and time schedule changes for a holiday closure all happen in the same interface in under two minutes. No phone calls to individual building staff, no technician dispatches.
After-hours support contracts eliminate the 2 AM decision: call a locksmith who doesn't know your system, or wait until morning. Contracted commercial clients get priority dispatch, trained on their specific hardware and platform, with no after-hours surcharge on covered calls.
- HIPAA 164.310 physical safeguards: audit trail per entry, per door, per user
- PCI DSS Requirement 9: cardholder data environment access logged and reportable
- Multi-site rollouts: one credential database, one dashboard, every Texas location
- After-hours support contracts for commercial accounts, no surcharge on covered calls
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Texas markets served. Multi-site rollouts from Austin to Houston to Dallas supported.
24/7
After-hours support for commercial service contract clients. Priority dispatch, no surcharge.
Since 2010
Family-owned Texas security contractor. Commercial access control is a core practice, not an add-on.
Texas DPS License #B19847 · Bonded · Insured
HOW A COMMERCIAL ACCESS CONTROL ROLLOUT WORKS
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Free Site Assessment
We walk your facility, count controlled openings, map wiring paths, document existing hardware, and identify compliance requirements. Property managers receive a written assessment the same day.
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System Design and Quote
We specify the controller, reader models, lock hardware, and management platform best suited to your headcount, door count, and compliance obligations. Quote itemized by door and site.
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Hardware Installation
Electric strikes or magnetic locks, credential readers, and access controllers installed and wired. Existing camera and alarm systems documented for integration planning.
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Software Setup and Integration
Management software configured with your access zones, time schedules, and user groups. Integration with existing alarm or camera systems completed and tested across all sites.
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Training and Ongoing Support
Your facilities or IT administrator walks through credential enrollment, issuance, permission changes, and audit log exports. Service contract options reviewed before we leave the site.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
We needed card readers on 12 doors across two buildings after a management transition. They assessed both buildings, had a written proposal in 24 hours, and finished the install in two days. Our regional manager now controls access for both properties from one laptop. The audit logs were exactly what our insurance carrier needed.
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COMMERCIAL ACCESS CONTROL QUESTIONS
What commercial access control systems do you install across Texas?
We install card reader systems (RFID and smart card), keypad entry, biometric fingerprint and facial recognition, and mobile credential systems using Bluetooth and NFC. For door hardware we install electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, and electronic exit devices. We support major management platforms including Lenel, Genetec, Honeywell Pro-Watch, Kisi, and Brivo. System selection depends on headcount, door count, compliance requirements, and whether you need centralized multi-site management.
Do your systems produce audit trails for HIPAA or PCI DSS compliance?
Yes. Every networked system we install logs each credential presentation with door ID, timestamp, and access result. For HIPAA, this satisfies the physical safeguards requirement at 164.310(a)(2)(ii) for restricted areas like medication rooms and records storage. For PCI DSS Requirement 9, the logs document who entered cardholder data environments and when. We configure log retention periods, export formats, and report templates to match your compliance officer's specifications. We do not provide legal compliance opinions, but we have installed systems in Texas medical offices and financial firms that passed third-party audits.
Can you manage access control across multiple buildings or multiple Texas cities?
Yes. Multi-site management is one of our core commercial offerings. A networked system with a cloud or on-premises controller lets a single administrator manage credentials across every location from one dashboard. We have deployed systems spanning Austin office parks, Houston retail chains, and San Antonio medical campuses. Credential changes, door schedules, and access zone updates made at headquarters propagate to every site instantly. We design the network architecture, install the controllers, and train your central administrator.
How quickly can a terminated employee's access be revoked?
With a networked system, credential revocation takes under one minute. A facilities or HR administrator logs into the management software, locates the user, and deactivates their credential. The change pushes to every reader on the system within seconds. The card stops working before the employee reaches the parking lot. No technician dispatch, no rekeying, no gap in security. For offline or standalone systems the process requires a site visit, which is one of the main reasons we recommend networked solutions for businesses with more than five employees.
What is a typical timeline for a commercial access control installation?
A single door with a standalone keypad: 2 to 4 hours. A networked card-reader system covering 5 to 10 doors: 1 to 2 business days including controller installation, wiring runs, and software configuration. A 20-plus door system or a project requiring conduit in finished ceilings: 3 to 5 days. Multi-site rollouts are staged by location on a written schedule we provide before the first wire is pulled. We work around your business hours by default and offer after-hours installation for tenanted buildings.
Can you integrate access control with our existing cameras or alarm system?
Yes. Most platforms we install support integration with Alarm.com, DSC, Honeywell, and Bosch alarm panels, plus Axis, Hanwha, and Milestone camera systems. Integration links door events to camera footage automatically: a denied badge triggers a clip from the nearest camera. We verify compatibility with your existing hardware before quoting integration work. If your current alarm or camera system is not compatible, we document your options without pressuring a full replacement.
What does commercial access control cost in Texas?
Standalone keypad for one door: $400 to $1,200 installed. Networked card reader system, 3 to 10 doors: $1,200 to $2,500 per door including controller, software, and initial credentials. Biometric readers add $600 to $1,500 per door over card reader pricing. Mobile credential systems add a cloud subscription of $5 to $15 per user per month. Multi-site rollouts and 20-plus door systems receive volume pricing. Exact quote after a free site assessment.
Do you provide ongoing support and service contracts for commercial clients?
Yes. We offer annual service agreements covering preventive maintenance, firmware updates, and priority response for commercial accounts. After-hours support is available for contracted clients with no after-hours surcharge on service calls covered by the agreement. Service contracts include an annual audit of access logs and user permissions to identify stale credentials and policy gaps. Contact us to discuss terms specific to your door count and portfolio size.
Can we add access control to a loading dock garage door?
Yes. Commercial garage doors can be integrated with access control through operators that accept relay inputs from an access control panel. We coordinate the door operator, the access panel, and the credential reader to work as a unified system. This is common for warehouses where you need audit-trail access on loading dock entries.
ACCESS CONTROL PLATFORMS
Access control platforms we install + service
Bosch Security
We install + service Bosch Security
Additional platforms we service:
- HID Global access control systems
- Avigilon Alta cloud access control
- Lenel OnGuard enterprise access
- Alarm.com smart access
Pros On Call installs and services access control systems from the leading platforms in commercial security. Contact us to discuss compatibility with your building's existing infrastructure.
Ready to Put Your Commercial Properties on One System?
Texas-licensed, License #B19847. Free site assessment for commercial properties across Texas. Multi-site rollouts, compliance audit trails, and after-hours support contracts available.
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Restricted Keyway Systems
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Loading Dock and Garage Door Integration
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