Services / Park Slope
Magnetic locks & electric strikes
Maglocks, electric strikes, and release buttons — electrified openings done to code.
The electrified side of the door is where locksmithing meets low-voltage: magnetic locks, electric strikes, request-to-exit devices, and release buttons that have to fail the RIGHT way — safe egress in an outage, code-compliant every day. We install and service electrified hardware on storefronts, lobbies, and office suites, integrated with intercoms and access control.
- Magnetic locks sized and mounted correctly
- Electric strikes matched to the frame and lockset
- Request-to-exit buttons, sensors and timers
- Fail-safe / fail-secure configured to code
Brands we install & service
- Securitron
- HES
- Adams Rite
- Von Duprin
- SDC
- Seco-Larm
- Alarm Controls
- Trine
Straight answers
Maglock or electric strike — which does my door need?
Strikes suit doors with a usable frame and lockset; maglocks suit glass and frameless doors. Egress code decides as much as the door does — we spec to both.
Will people be able to exit in a power failure?
Yes — egress is configured fail-safe with the required exit devices and sensors. That part is code, not preference.
Do you integrate with our intercom or access control?
Yes — release from the intercom handset, the access reader, and the exit button, all on one properly-powered opening.
Related work
Emergency lockouts
Locked out of a rowhouse, a co-op unit, or a shop gate. Answered around the clock.
Rekeying & lock changes
New place, old tenant, lost keys, or a contractor who never gave the set back.
High-security cylinders
Medeco, Mul-T-Lock and Abloy — locks whose keys cannot be copied at a hardware store.
Locked out right now?
Call. Describe the door. Get the price. Done.