What happens if I don’t service my automatic doors?

Posted on Tuesday 27 May 2025

A lack of automatic door maintenance can lead to costly repairs, downtime and safety risks. Discover the simple steps to keep your doors reliable.

A lack of automatic door maintenance can lead to costly repairs, downtime and safety risks. Discover the simple steps to keep your doors reliable.

Automatic doors are a big win for convenience, helping businesses create safe, accessible entryways for staff, customers and visitors alike. But like any kind of machinery, they need regular, proactive maintenance to keep them reliable. What happens if you don’t service your automatic doors? Well, you leave your business open to serious issues, from expensive repairs and security concerns to legal risks. The good news is that there are experienced companies that offer comprehensive maintenance plans to keep everything running smoothly, avoiding unexpected downtime, reputational risks and expensive emergency repairs. Let’s take a closer look at some of the risks.

The Risks of Skipping Automatic Door Maintenance

Here’s a short list of what could happen if you don’t service your automatic doors regularly and stay on top of maintenance:

  • Higher Repair Costs: If not addressed, minor faults like worn rollers or dirty tracks can quickly turn into expensive breakdowns that are harder to fix.
  • Downtime and Hazards: Faulty doors can make your business inaccessible, cause accidents and even pose security risks. Delayed door openings can lead to injuries and liability.
  • Non-Compliance: Workplace safety regulations require doors to be properly maintained and in safe working order – non-compliance can lead to legal issues.
  • Shortened Door Lifespan: Without regular servicing, doors are more likely to suffer severe wear and tear, leading to expensive replacement.

The best way to protect against any of these issues is to ensure a professional engineer regularly maintains your doors.

How Often Should Automatic Doors Be Serviced?

Most automatic doors should be professionally serviced at least once a year, though some will need more frequent checks. High-traffic sites like shopping centres, hospitals and transport hubs often require inspections every six months.

A professional service checks all moving parts, lubricates mechanisms, tests sensors and ensures everything meets compliance standards – giving you peace of mind that your doors are safe, compliant and much less likely to break down unexpectedly.

Signs Your Automatic Doors May Need Servicing

If you notice any of the following issues, it’s time to arrange a professional inspection:

  • Doors moving more slowly, jerkily or hesitating during operation
  • Strange noises like grinding, scraping or banging
  • Sensors not detecting people promptly or missing them altogether
  • Doors sticking halfway or not opening fully
  • Visible damage around tracks, seals or control panels

Early detection can save thousands in repair costs and help prevent sudden failures.

How To Ensure Safer, More Reliable Doors

The things that can happen if you don’t service your automatic doors are never good. Proactive door maintenance is the best way to protect staff, customers and other visitors to your site, not to mention staying legally compliant.

Looking for a trusted partner to help? DUK Doors, based in the Midlands, provides installation, repairs and maintenance for automatic doors across a range of sectors, including healthcare, retail and commercial. They also offer support for security roller shutters and steel fire exit doors, helping businesses keep access systems safe, reliable and compliant. Learn more about their automatic door maintenance services and how they can support your business.

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