- Texas License #B19847
- Family Owned Since 2010
- Texas Markets 36
- Response · Central TX approx 14 min
- Dispatch 24 / 7
- Google Rating 4.9 / 5
WHEN YOU NEED COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION
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New Construction Build-Out
Working with a GC on a warehouse, distribution center, or retail shell? We coordinate directly with the construction timeline, confirm rough-in dimensions, and handle permits and inspections.
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Full Door Replacement
Doors more than 15 years old cost more in downtime and repairs than replacement. Modern 18-gauge insulated doors with 100,000-cycle springs pay back in energy savings and reliability within three to five years.
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Fire-Rated Door Requirement
Multi-tenant buildings and occupancy separations often require NFPA 80 fire-rated doors. We specify the correct fire rating, order compliant assemblies, and coordinate the building inspector sign-off required for certificate of occupancy.
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Retail or Restaurant Storefront
Full-view glass-aluminum doors let restaurants and breweries open to patios and outdoor seating. We install sectional or folding configurations in custom sizes with powder-coated frames to match your buildout.
HOW COMMERCIAL DOOR INSTALLATION WORKS
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Free On-Site Survey
We visit the facility to measure openings, assess structural support, confirm headroom and side-room clearances, and review your operational requirements and scheduling constraints.
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Written Quote With Specifications
We provide a written quote specifying door type, steel gauge, insulation R-value, spring cycle rating, operator horsepower, track configuration, and any permit costs. No surprises on installation day.
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Permits Filed, Delivery Scheduled
We submit permit applications to the local building department and coordinate delivery timing. Standard sectional doors arrive in four to ten business days. Fire-rated and custom-size doors run two to four weeks.
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Professional Installation
Factory-certified crews remove the old door, tracks, springs, and hardware, then install and balance the new door, operator, weatherseals, and safety sensors per ANSI/DASMA 102 and UL 325 requirements.
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Inspection Sign-Off and Walkthrough
We coordinate the building inspector visit, obtain sign-off, and walk your facilities manager through operating procedures, emergency release, and maintenance intervals before we leave.
WHY TEXAS COMMERCIAL STANDARDS MATTER
Code Compliance is Not Optional. Neither is the Texas Heat.
Commercial garage door installation in Texas carries requirements that most national installers underestimate. The Texas Building Code, which adopts and amends the International Building Code, requires wind-load rated doors for facilities near the Gulf. Fire-rated assemblies in multi-tenant buildings must meet NFPA 80 and carry a labeled fire door assembly from a listed manufacturer. Every commercial operator installation requires a licensed electrician for final connection and UL 325 entrapment protection compliance.
Beyond code, the climate makes material selection a real financial decision. An uninsulated 14-by-16-foot loading dock door in a climate-controlled Austin or San Antonio facility loses roughly $1,000 per year in HVAC cost compared to an R-16 insulated sectional door. For a distribution center with eight bays, that is $8,000 per year in recoverable savings. We run the numbers during the site survey and show you the payback period before you commit.
- NFPA 80 fire-rated assemblies for occupancy separations
- ANSI/DASMA 102 installation standards on every sectional door
- Wind-load ratings for coastal Texas (90 to 130 mph)
- UL 325 entrapment protection on all commercial operators
$1,000+
Annual HVAC loss through a single uninsulated 14-by-16-foot bay in a Texas climate-controlled facility
1-3 Days
Typical installation timeline for single or multiple commercial doors, permits and inspection included
Since 2010
Texas-licensed family service, commercial and residential, across 36 Texas markets
Texas DPS License #B19847 · Bonded · Insured
COMPARE COMMERCIAL GARAGE DOOR TYPES
| Door Type | Typical Cost (installed) | Lead Time | Insulation | Security Level | Best Application |
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| Sectional commercial | $2,500 to $6,000 (10x10, varies by gauge and R-value) | 4 to 10 business days | R-8 to R-18 (20-gauge insulated standard) | High: 18 to 20-gauge steel, locking bottom bar | Warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing, loading docks |
| Rolling steel shutter | $3,000 to $6,500 (10x10 motorized) | 7 to 14 business days | Minimal to none (insulated coil available at premium) | Very high: coiled steel resists forced entry; self-storage standard | Self-storage, mini-warehouses, utility storage, security shutters |
| Fire-rated (NFPA 80) | $4,500 to $9,000 depending on rating and size | 2 to 4 weeks (listed assembly required) | Limited: fire-rated assemblies prioritize code compliance | High: code-compliant labeled assembly, fusible link hold-open | Occupancy separations, multi-tenant buildings, parking structures |
| Full-view glass-aluminum | $3,500 to $8,000 depending on size and glass type | 10 to 21 business days (custom frames standard) | Low to moderate: thermal-break frame helps; not for cold storage | Moderate: aluminum frame; glass can be laminated for impact resistance | Restaurants with patio flow, breweries, auto showrooms, retail |
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
We needed four loading dock doors replaced on a tight GC schedule. Pros On Call pulled the permits, coordinated the inspection, and finished in two days. The crew knew what they were doing, showed up when they said they would, and left the bay area clean. The building inspector had zero issues. Will use again on the next build-out.
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Transparent Pricing
Prices below are estimates. Final cost is confirmed on-site after inspection.
- Garage Door InstallationFrom $800
Complete garage door installation including hardware.
Estimate
Cancellation: $49 fee if a technician is dispatched and arrives on-site. Out-of-area: $50 surcharge for job sites 30+ miles from our shop. Sales tax:8.25% applies to most services (excludes vehicle lockouts).
Prices effective 2026. Final pricing confirmed on-site after inspection.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long does commercial garage door installation take?
A single sectional door in an existing opening typically runs one full day. Multiple doors, new openings with structural work, or fire-rated assemblies requiring inspection sign-off can take two to three days. We provide a timeline estimate during the free site survey and schedule work during your facility's off-hours or planned downtime when needed.
Do you handle permits and building department coordination?
Yes. Commercial garage door installations in Texas require building permits in most jurisdictions. We submit the application, coordinate with the local building department, and schedule the inspection. Permit costs, which typically run $150 to $400 depending on the municipality, are included in the written quote we provide before you commit.
What is the difference between NFPA 80 and ANSI/DASMA 102?
NFPA 80 is the standard for fire doors and fire windows, including fire-rated garage doors. It governs the rating (20-minute, 60-minute, 90-minute), materials, hardware, and installation requirements for doors in fire-rated separations. ANSI/DASMA 102 is the installation and testing standard for sectional steel doors and covers dimensional tolerances, spring system design, and load ratings. Both apply on commercial projects; we comply with each on the relevant door type.
What door types do you install for commercial properties?
We install sectional steel overhead doors, rolling steel security shutters, NFPA 80 fire-rated doors, and full-view glass-aluminum storefront doors. Sectional doors are the most common for warehouses and distribution centers. Rolling steel suits self-storage and areas where headroom is limited. Fire-rated doors apply to occupancy separations and multi-tenant buildings. Full-view glass-aluminum works for restaurants, breweries, and retail with indoor-outdoor flow.
Can you install commercial doors during off-hours to avoid disrupting operations?
Yes. We regularly schedule commercial installations during evening, weekend, or planned facility shutdowns. Distribution centers, restaurants, and retail locations often need overnight installs to stay open during the day. Off-hours scheduling carries a modest premium, which we itemize in the quote. Contact us to confirm availability for your window.
What wind-load ratings are required in Texas?
Facilities within approximately 60 miles of the Gulf Coast fall into high-wind design zones under the Texas Building Code, which references ASCE 7 wind maps. Required ratings typically run 90 to 130 mph depending on the county and occupancy type. We confirm your specific wind zone during the site survey, specify a compliant door, and coordinate the building inspection that verifies the installation.
Is your commercial installation work licensed in Texas?
Yes. Texas DPS Locksmith and Garage Door License License #B19847. We carry $2 million in general liability and workers' compensation on every commercial job. Every technician dispatched is employed by and insured through Pros On Call. We operate across 36 Texas markets and hold the same license on every project.
Do you work with general contractors on new commercial build-outs?
Yes. We coordinate directly with GCs during the construction phase to confirm rough-in dimensions, header and jamb requirements, and backroom clearance before ordering. We schedule around the construction timeline, typically after framing and rough electrical but before finishes. We handle permits and inspections so the GC does not need to carry that coordination.
Ready to Schedule Your Commercial Door Installation?
Texas-licensed technicians, License #B19847. Free site surveys, permit coordination, and written quotes before you commit. Call to schedule.
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