Panic Bars, Push Bars & Exit Device Installation and Repair in Whitehouse and Tyler, Texas



Install and Repair Panic Bars for Safe Emergency Business Exits Always

In a commercial space, safety isn’t negotiable—it’s essential. Panic bars, push bars, and exit devices play a vital role in protecting employees, customers, and visitors by ensuring fast and secure emergency egress. At Able and Advanced Locksmith Services, we specialize in professional installation and repair of commercial exit hardware, combining safety compliance with smooth functionality. Our team ensures every door operates reliably in critical moments, giving business owners confidence that their property meets both safety codes and performance standards.


Our expert locksmith services extend throughout Whitehouse and Tyler, Texas, reaching neighboring communities like Troup, Bullard, Lindale, and Flint. With decades of hands-on experience, we’ve built lasting partnerships with schools, offices, retail centers, healthcare facilities, and industrial buildings throughout the region. Our local expertise allows us to tailor each project to East Texas’s diverse building structures, ensuring every system complies with state and federal fire safety regulations while enhancing daily accessibility and convenience.


With more than 30 years of trusted experience, our locksmiths bring precision craftsmanship and technical knowledge to every installation. We don’t just fit devices—we design reliable exit systems that integrate seamlessly with your doors, locks, and alarms. Whether you’re upgrading outdated hardware, repairing a malfunctioning push bar, or ensuring ADA and fire code compliance, our goal is simple: to make your building safer, smarter, and fully accessible. At Able and Advanced Locksmith Services, we believe secure entry starts with dependable exits—and we deliver both with unmatched professionalism and care.

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Our Panic Bar and Exit Device Services

Panic Bar Installation

We install panic bars that meet all commercial safety codes and accessibility standards. Our technicians ensure smooth operation, proper alignment, and integration with existing doors and locks. Each installation is tested for reliability to guarantee safe, effortless egress in both emergency and daily-use conditions.

Push Bar and Exit Device Repair

When your panic hardware stops functioning correctly, our team provides quick, precise repairs. We diagnose mechanical or alignment issues, replace worn components, and restore full performance. Our repair services ensure compliance and reliability, preventing potential safety risks or failed inspections.

Exit Door Maintenance and Inspection

Routine inspections are vital for code compliance and performance. We offer scheduled maintenance to clean, lubricate, and adjust exit devices. Preventive care ensures durability, minimizes downtime, and maintains readiness for emergencies, keeping your property safe and your operations uninterrupted.

Fire-Rated Exit Hardware Installation

For buildings with strict safety requirements, we install fire-rated panic hardware that meets NFPA and OSHA standards. These devices resist high heat and maintain integrity during emergencies. Our installations protect lives and property while ensuring your facility passes safety audits and insurance inspections.

ADA-Compliant Door Solutions

We provide ADA-compliant panic bars and lever systems designed for easy access by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. These user-friendly systems ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act while maintaining commercial security, allowing effortless egress for all users in any environment.

Emergency Exit Alarm Integration

Our locksmiths integrate panic bars with alarm systems for enhanced security. When activated, the device triggers an alarm to alert staff of unauthorized use or emergency evacuation. This dual functionality ensures both controlled access and immediate response in high-traffic or high-security facilities.


Benefits of Panic Bars and Exit Devices

Enhanced Emergency Safety

Panic bars ensure quick, effortless exit during emergencies like fires or power outages. By allowing doors to open with a single push, they reduce panic and crowding. These devices are critical in meeting fire safety regulations and protecting occupants when seconds make all the difference.

Compliance with Building and Fire Codes

Modern commercial buildings are required to have compliant exit devices for legal safety standards. Properly installed panic bars and push bars help your business meet local, state, and federal codes, preventing costly fines and ensuring you’re always aligned with current safety regulations and inspections.

Improved Accessibility and Convenience

Beyond emergencies, push bars offer everyday ease of use for employees and visitors. They allow smooth, hands-free operation for doors in busy areas. Whether it’s a warehouse, office, or retail space, panic hardware improves traffic flow while maintaining controlled entry from outside access points.

Durability and Low Maintenance

Panic bars and exit devices are built to withstand heavy daily use. Quality installations require minimal maintenance while delivering years of dependable performance. When serviced regularly, they maintain functionality, alignment, and compliance—saving you time and reducing long-term maintenance costs for your facility.

Customizable Designs for All Door Types

From aluminum storefront doors to steel fire exits, panic bars and exit devices are available in a range of configurations. Businesses can choose from rim, mortise, or surface-mounted styles, ensuring a perfect fit that enhances both safety and aesthetics for every commercial building.

Integration with Security and Alarm Systems

Modern exit devices can integrate seamlessly with alarms, keyless entry systems, and access control setups. This provides complete control over entry and exit points, alerting management to unauthorized use or tampering. The result is a safer, smarter, and more secure building environment.


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Ensure Emergency Exits Meet Compliance and Safety Standards

When safety matters most, every second counts—and every door must perform perfectly. At Able and Advanced Locksmith Services, we make sure your business is ready for that moment. Our Panic Bar, Push Bar, and Exit Device Installation and Repair Services help businesses in Whitehouse and Tyler, Texas, and nearby regions including Troup, Bullard, Lindale, and Flint, meet safety codes with precision, reliability, and confidence. With more than 30 years of hands-on experience, we’ve built our reputation on craftsmanship, trust, and attention to detail. From new installations to complex repairs, our team ensures your exits are compliant, durable, and ready for emergencies. We believe that security doesn’t just protect property—it protects people. And with expertly fitted, code-compliant panic hardware, we help you create safer, smarter, and more resilient spaces where your employees and customers can always find a clear, reliable way out.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is a panic bar, and how does it work?

    A panic bar, also called a crash bar, is a spring-loaded door device designed for emergency exits. When pushed, it releases the latch mechanism, allowing the door to open instantly without using a key. This ensures fast, safe egress during emergencies while maintaining secure exterior access control.

  • Are panic bars required by law in commercial buildings?

    Yes, most commercial and public buildings must have panic bars or exit devices installed on specific doors as required by fire safety codes. These devices ensure safe evacuation during emergencies. Proper installation and regular maintenance help businesses comply with building and fire codes while avoiding potential fines or violations.

  • What types of doors can panic bars be installed on?

    Panic bars can be installed on a wide range of doors—metal, wood, or glass—in single or double-door setups. Different models, including rim, mortise, or concealed vertical rod styles, are available. A professional locksmith evaluates your door type, usage, and requirements to recommend the best, code-compliant option.

  • How long does it take to install or repair a panic bar?

    Most panic bar installations or repairs are completed within a few hours, depending on the complexity and door configuration. Professional locksmiths ensure accurate alignment, secure fitting, and smooth operation. Each device is tested thoroughly to verify safe egress, minimal disruption, and immediate functionality once installation is complete.

  • Can panic bars be integrated with alarm or security systems?

    Yes, panic bars can be seamlessly integrated with access control and alarm systems. When activated, they trigger alerts or automatic door responses to prevent unauthorized exits. This integration provides dual benefits—efficient emergency evacuation and improved security—helping maintain safety while controlling unauthorized movement within commercial spaces.

  • What is the difference between a panic bar and a push bar?

    While often used interchangeably, a panic bar is specifically designed for emergency exits that meet fire code standards. A push bar, however, refers to general door hardware for easier access. Both provide push-to-open functionality, but panic bars ensure faster egress and meet legal safety compliance requirements.

  • How often should panic bars and exit devices be inspected?

    Panic bars should be inspected at least once or twice annually to maintain smooth operation and compliance. Regular maintenance checks detect alignment issues, wear, or internal damage early. Periodic lubrication, testing, and adjustments ensure reliability, extend device lifespan, and guarantee readiness during emergencies or inspections.

  • What should I do if my panic bar stops working properly?

    If your panic bar feels stiff, jammed, or fails to latch, contact a licensed locksmith immediately. Avoid forcing the device, as this could cause damage or compromise safety. A trained professional can identify the underlying issue, perform necessary repairs, and restore full, reliable operation quickly and efficiently.

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