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Commercial Door Hardware

Push Bar & Panic Bar Installation

Keep your business safe, compliant and easy to exit. A1 installs commercial push bars, panic bars and exit devices across DFW — ADA-compliant and built to meet Texas building and fire code.

Commercial Push Bar & Panic Bar Installation

Exit hardware is where safety and code meet. A push bar lets people leave quickly with a single push, while a panic bar is a code-rated, fire-listed device required for many commercial and assembly occupancies. A1 installs, replaces and repairs both across Dallas–Fort Worth.

We help businesses pass inspection and keep occupants safe with properly specified exit devices, crash bars and panic hardware — installed on single doors, double doors and glass storefronts. Need the door to stay secure from outside but free to exit? We pair exit devices with access control, electric strikes and maglocks.

Few DFW competitors combine door hardware with electronic access — A1 does. That means your electric strikes, magnetic locks and access control all work together with your exit devices, cleanly and to code.

Commercial double doors with panic bars installed by A1 Security in Dallas
ADA-compliant panic hardware installed on commercial double doors to meet code.

Who Needs Exit Devices

If the public enters your building, code likely requires compliant exit hardware on certain doors.

Retail & Restaurants

Storefront and rear exits with compliant, durable hardware.

Offices & Suites

Stairwell and exit doors fitted with proper devices.

Assembly & Worship

Higher-occupancy spaces requiring fire-rated panic bars.

Warehouses & Schools

Heavy-use exits that must stay reliable and to code.

Problems We Solve

  • Failing inspection over non-compliant exit doors
  • Worn or broken push bars that stick
  • Doors that lock people in or won't latch
  • No secure-outside, free-exit-inside solution
  • Mismatched hardware that isn't fire-rated
  • Exit devices that don't meet ADA requirements

Exit Hardware We Install

We specify the right device for your door type, traffic and code requirements.

Push Bars & Crash Bars

Single-push exit hardware for everyday commercial doors.

Fire-Rated Panic Bars

Code-listed devices for assembly and higher-occupancy exits.

Exit Devices for Glass

Storefront and aluminum-door exit hardware.

Access-Integrated Exits

Pair with electric strikes, maglocks and access control.

Why Choose A1 Security Gate & Intercom

  • Code-aware installs that help you pass inspection
  • ADA-compliant, durable exit hardware
  • We integrate exits with access control and locks
  • Single doors, double doors and glass storefronts
  • Repairs and replacements on existing devices
  • Free assessment, clear quote and financing

Our Process

From first call to final walkthrough, we keep it simple and professional.

1

Door Survey

We assess your doors, traffic and code requirements.

2

Spec & Quote

We recommend compliant hardware in a clear estimate.

3

Installation

Professional, code-aware install and adjustment.

4

Verify

We test free egress and secure operation.

Recommended Equipment

Products We Commonly Recommend

Every push bar project is different. These are common exit-hardware types we may recommend depending on the door configuration, traffic, and code requirements.

Panic Hardware

Rim Panic Exit Bar

A push bar that allows fast, code-compliant exit from a single door.

Best For: Storefronts and commercial doors needing quick egress.

Why We Recommend It: It enables safe one-push exit and meets life-safety codes.

Custom quote after site inspection

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Double-Door Egress

Mortise & Vertical Rod Bar

Exit hardware designed for double doors and higher-traffic openings.

Best For: Double-door entrances and busy commercial exits.

Why We Recommend It: It secures paired doors while keeping exit fast and simple.

Custom quote after site inspection

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Access-Controlled Exit

Alarmed & Electrified Exit Bar

A push bar that integrates with alarms or access control for monitored exits.

Best For: Doors that must stay secure but allow emergency exit.

Why We Recommend It: It alerts staff to unauthorized exits while preserving safe egress.

Custom quote after site inspection

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Final pricing depends on property layout, wiring, equipment model, number of access points, and installation requirements.

Equipment Options

Equipment Options for This Service

Popular product options that may be used depending on your property, wiring, access points, and installation requirements.

Rim Panic Exit Device

PB-Rim

A push bar that allows fast, code-compliant exit from a single commercial door.

  • Panic Rated
  • One-Push Exit
  • Fire Rated
  • Durable Finish

Equipment from $179

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Vertical Rod Exit Device

PB-VR

Exit hardware designed for double doors and higher-traffic openings.

  • Double Door
  • Top/Bottom Latch
  • Panic Rated
  • Fire Rated

Equipment from $299

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Alarmed Exit Bar

PB-Alarm

A push bar with a built-in alarm to monitor and deter unauthorized exits.

  • Built-In Alarm
  • Panic Rated
  • One-Push Exit
  • Key Reset

Equipment from $229

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Equipment pricing does not include labor, wiring, configuration, permits, or site-specific installation requirements. Final installed pricing requires a site review.

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Door Hardware Across DFW

Push bar and panic bar installation throughout Dallas–Fort Worth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about push bars and panic bars in Dallas–Fort Worth.

What is the difference between a push bar and a panic bar?
A push bar (or crash bar) lets people exit with a single push. A panic bar is a code-rated, fire-listed version required for many commercial and assembly occupancies. We install ADA-compliant versions of both.
Are panic bars required by law in Texas?
For many commercial buildings and assembly spaces above a certain occupancy, code requires listed panic hardware on egress doors. We help you meet Texas building and fire code.
Can a door have an exit device but stay locked from outside?
Yes. We pair exit devices with electric strikes, maglocks or access control so the door is free to exit from inside but secured from outside.
Do you install ADA-compliant exit devices?
Yes. All exit hardware we install is selected to meet ADA and applicable code requirements.
Can you repair or replace an existing push bar?
Absolutely. We repair sticking or broken bars and replace outdated hardware with compliant, durable devices.

Pass Inspection with Confidence

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