Commercial & Shopfront Doors
Commercial, retail and shopfront door solutions in Dublin, including glazed entrances, metal and stainless-steel options, replacement doors, frames and hardware for frequently used openings.
Commercial doors by real use
Start with the premises and traffic rather than only the material. A shopfront, restaurant, office or service entrance can need very different glazing, frames, hardware and repair planning.
Stainless-steel shopfront doors
Metal frames and entrance systems for retail fronts and selected commercial environments.
Explore solution →Glazed retail entrances
Glass entrance layouts, framing, visibility, handles and replacement options.
Explore solution →Shopfront door repair
Alignment, closers, locks, glass, frames, thresholds and damage on busy retail entrances.
Explore solution →Commercial door damage
Impact, break-in, wear or accidental damage with repair-versus-replacement assessment.
Explore solution →Restaurant & café doors
Customer entrances, service doors and high-use openings planned around day-to-day traffic.
Explore solution →Door closers & heavy use
Slamming, slow closing, hold-open issues and hardware wear on frequently used doors.
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No pressure · No obligation · “Not sure” is always fineDoors for customer-facing entrances
Shopfront and commercial doors need to balance appearance, daily traffic, access, glazing, hardware, security and the existing frontage. Stainless-steel, aluminium, metal and glazed systems can each suit different openings.
Replacement and bespoke entrance work
Where an existing shop or workplace entrance is damaged or no longer suitable, Doors Dublin can review the leaf, frame, glazing and hardware together rather than treating each component in isolation.