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High-Performance Commercial and Residential Aluminum Solutions Aluminum doors and framing systems are the backbone of modern commercial architecture and high-end residential design in Ontario. Known for their sleek appearance, incredible strength-to-weight ratio, and natural resistance to corrosion, aluminum systems are a premium choice. However, even the most robust aluminum storefront or patio door can suffer from pivot wear, hydraulic closer failure, or glass damage. At aeo-services, we are your local door repair experts, specializing in comprehensive Aluminum Door Repair & Glass Service across Toronto, the GTA, and throughout Southern Ontario. We provide fast local service to ensure your property remains functional, secure, and energy-efficient.
We stand behind our technical expertise with an industry-leading commitment: No Repair, No Pay! If our specialized technicians cannot find a functional solution for your aluminum door or glass issue, you don’t owe us a cent. We also offer a transparent Price-match policy, ensuring you receive the most affordable door repair and professional glazing services in the region without ever sacrificing quality or structural integrity.
In the past, aluminum was considered a poor insulator because metal is a natural conductor of heat and cold. However, in the modern Ontario climate, we utilize advanced Thermally Broken Aluminum technology. At aeo-services, all our replacement aluminum doors and framing components are Proudly Manufactured in Canada and designed to handle our +30°C summers and -30°C winters.
Standard aluminum can “sweat” or even frost over on the inside during a Toronto deep freeze. Our Canadian-made thermally broken systems use a non-conductive barrier between the interior and exterior metal, eliminating condensation and protecting your indoor air quality.
By breaking the “thermal bridge,” our aluminum systems help you manage your windows cost and utility bills by keeping the heat inside during winter and the cool air in during summer.
Aluminum is naturally rust-proof, but our Canadian-made products are powder-coated locally to resist the corrosive effects of road salt and slush, which are ubiquitous in the GTA.
Unlike vinyl or wood, aluminum does not warp or swell. It maintains its “square” even in high-humidity Ontario summers, ensuring your door never sticks or drags.
Aluminum repair is a highly technical discipline that requires specialized hardware knowledge and precision glazing tools. Our local door repair experts follow a 4-step professional protocol:
Unlike residential doors that use butt hinges, most commercial aluminum doors operate on a “pivot” system. We begin by assessing the top and bottom pivots. A sagging aluminum door is almost always the result of a worn pivot bearing or a loose mounting screw. We use laser levels to check the plumb of the frame and determine if the door slab has “dropped,” causing it to drag on the threshold.
If the door is sagging, we safely remove the heavy aluminum slab and replace the old, worn-out pivots with high-grade Canadian steel components. For high-traffic entrances, we often recommend upgrading to a “continuous geared hinge,” which distributes the door’s weight across the entire frame, preventing future sagging and ensuring a smooth glide for hundreds of thousands of cycles.
Aluminum doors are controlled by overhead or floor-mounted hydraulic closers. In Ontario, the oil inside these closers can thicken in the cold or thin in the heat, leading to doors that slam or fail to latch. We calibrate the “sweep” and “latch” speeds and, if necessary, replace the unit with an all-weather Canadian-made closer designed to operate consistently in sub-zero temperatures.
If you require Broken glass repair or Emergency glass repair, we remove the aluminum “beading” and old wedge gaskets. We install new, Canadian-manufactured tempered or laminated safety glass. We then re-glaze the door with high-performance gaskets and sealants, ensuring a watertight and airtight finish that eliminates drafts and protects your building envelope.
A shattered storefront or a stuck aluminum entrance at a commercial complex is a security crisis. aeo-services provides 24/7 mobile response for:
Immediate dispatch for retail, office, and industrial storefronts.
Rapid structural reinforcement of aluminum frames and locking points.
Professional security boarding if a custom-sized thermal glass unit is required.
Restoring the security of your property’s exterior.
AEO Services operates one of the largest mobile repair fleets in Southern Ontario. We provide fast local service to the following regions:
Don’t let a sagging door or shattered glass compromise your property’s security or professional appearance. Whether you need a simple closer adjustment, a Lockout 24/7 service, or a full storefront restoration, aeo-services is your trusted local partner.
The door repair cost Toronto business owners face depends on the hardware (pivots vs. closers) and glass size. We offer a Free estimate and a Price-match policy to ensure you receive the most competitive rates in the GTA.
It means that if our technician cannot find a way to secure your property or provide a functional repair for your aluminum system, you are not charged for the visit. We are committed to solving your problem, not just inspecting it.
Dragging is usually caused by failing pivot hinges. Because aluminum doors are heavy, the bearings in the bottom pivot can flatten over time. Our local door repair experts can replace these pivots on the same day to lift the door and restore smooth movement.
Yes. For standard-sized tempered or laminated glass, we provide Immediately door repair and Same-day service. For custom double-pane units, we provide an Emergency board-up service to keep you secure while the glass is manufactured.
Absolutely. Canadian-made thermally broken frames are designed to meet local Energy Star standards. They include an insulative barrier that prevents the frame from becoming a “cold bridge,” which is essential for comfort and preventing frost in the Ontario climate.