As commercial construction contractors, we’re always surprised when security doors, shutters or grates aren’t included in a project’s pre-planning phase. We’ve taken care of countless installations during commercial remodels, but these important fixtures serve you and your project best when they’re part of the original plan.
Security isn’t just an add-on—it’s a fundamental component of protecting your investment, ensuring tenant and customer safety, and maintaining business continuity. Whether you’re building a retail center, restaurant, convenience store, or office complex in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, incorporating commercial security doors from day one offers significant advantages.
Planning a new commercial project? Call 817-572-1331 or contact us today to discuss integrated security solutions for your construction plan.
Here is why installing commercial security doors during construction just makes sense:
The Cost Advantages of Building Security In
1. You Save Money
The price of security doors isn’t coming down. The cost of their installation goes up significantly when you have to tear out existing doors and retrofit everything to accommodate the new fixtures.
Where retrofit costs add up:
- Removal and disposal of existing doors and frames
- Structural modifications to accommodate different door sizes or reinforced frames
- Electrical work to reroute wiring around new installations
- Drywall repair and repainting around modified openings
- Downtime and lost revenue during installation
- Emergency after-hours installation to minimize business disruption
When security doors are part of original construction, framing, electrical rough-in, and structural reinforcements happen during the normal build sequence. You avoid the premium labor costs associated with renovation work and the need to work around existing finishes.
2. They’re Part of the Budget
Instead of taking a one-time hit in the future, make the cost of security doors a part of your construction budget. Vendors are more inclined to offer material discounts on large projects than single installations, and that helps hold down costs.
Budget planning benefits:
| Aspect | During Construction | After Opening |
|---|---|---|
| Material pricing | Bulk project discounts | Retail pricing |
| Labor costs | Standard construction rates | Premium retrofit rates |
| Financing | Included in construction loan | Separate business expense |
| Tax treatment | Capitalized with building | Operating expense |
| Project coordination | Single contractor manages all | Multiple vendor scheduling |
Including security in your initial commercial construction company budget also improves your financial planning accuracy. You won’t face unexpected capital expenses six months after opening when you realize security needs weren’t adequately addressed.
Design Flexibility and Customization
3. You Get What You Want
Doors, grates and shutters come in a surprisingly wide variety of security configurations that can be customized for your project. Working them into an older building limits your options.
Available security door options:
- Solid steel doors – Maximum security for storage areas, cash handling rooms, and high-value inventory
- Glass-reinforced doors – Balance visibility with security for storefronts and public-facing areas
- Roll-up security shutters – Protect large openings like loading docks or mall storefronts
- Decorative security grates – Maintain aesthetic appeal while providing after-hours protection
- Bullet-resistant systems – Critical protection for financial institutions, pharmacies, and high-risk retail
- Fire-rated security doors – Meet code requirements while maintaining security standards
During new construction, you can select the exact specifications, finishes, and hardware that match your brand aesthetic and security requirements. Retrofit installations often force compromises based on existing structural limitations.
4. Help Is Always Good
You’re not on your own choosing the right security doors and shutters. Your commercial general contractor has multiple sources for different types of security setups. He’s familiar with all of the equipment, and he can recommend the best choices for your new property.
Expert guidance during planning:
- Threat assessment based on your business type and location
- Code compliance verification for your municipality
- Integration with other security systems (cameras, alarms, access control)
- Recommendations for high-traffic versus low-traffic areas
- Balance between security needs and operational efficiency
- Long-term maintenance and durability considerations
Experienced contractors working in the DFW metroplex understand regional security concerns—from retail theft patterns to severe weather protection requirements—and can tailor recommendations accordingly.
Operational Advantages
5. The Doors Stay Open
If you wait to install security doors after you’ve opened for business, customers and employees have to work around crews tearing out old fixtures to make way for new doors. That kind of remodel is disruptive and hard on business at the cash register.
Operational disruptions from retrofit installations:
- Customer confusion and blocked access during installation
- Noise, dust, and construction debris in active business areas
- Reduced business hours to accommodate installation work
- Staff distraction and productivity loss
- Potential security vulnerabilities during the transition period
- Negative impact on customer experience and brand perception
When security is built in from the start, you open your doors ready for business with no interruption to revenue generation or customer service.
6. Tenant Improvements Are Easier
Keeping everyone happily on the same page can be a challenge during this type of construction. Satisfying tenants becomes easier when security issues are addressed before working out details in lease negotiations.
Benefits for multi-tenant properties:
- Security features become selling points during lease negotiations
- Standardized security reduces tenant modification requests
- Clear lease language about security responsibilities and access
- Reduced tenant improvement allowances when security is included
- Faster tenant move-ins without waiting for security installations
- Better tenant retention due to enhanced safety
Property owners who incorporate comprehensive security from the beginning demonstrate commitment to tenant safety, which translates to higher occupancy rates and tenant satisfaction.
Risk Management Benefits
7. Insurance Carriers Love Security
Details count with insurance companies, and they add up everything before they present you with the final cost of coverage. Including commercial security doors in your site’s construction makes your insurance carrier happy—and that translates directly to your bottom line.
Insurance advantages:
- Lower premiums – Enhanced security features qualify for premium reductions
- Better coverage terms – Insurers offer more favorable policy conditions for well-secured properties
- Reduced deductibles – Lower out-of-pocket costs when claims occur
- Faster claims processing – Security measures demonstrate due diligence
- Liability protection – Reduced risk of premises liability claims due to inadequate security
Insurance underwriters evaluate commercial properties based on risk factors. Buildings with integrated security systems from day one demonstrate responsible ownership and proactive risk management.
8. Systems Stay Simpler
When you build security into your initial construction plans, it’s easier to set up and coordinate different system components. Cameras, alarms and motion sensors are simpler to synchronize, and that helps control installation costs.
Integrated security system components:
- Access control systems tied to door locks and entry points
- Video surveillance positioned to monitor all secured doors
- Intrusion detection sensors coordinated with entry/exit points
- Fire alarm integration for automated door release
- Emergency lighting positioned near security exits
- Network infrastructure to support smart security systems
Running conduit, network cables, and power supplies during construction is exponentially easier than fishing wires through finished walls. Modern commercial security relies on integrated digital systems, and building the infrastructure from the ground up ensures optimal performance and future expandability.
Compliance and Peace of Mind
9. You’re Up to Code
Every municipality has a labyrinth of regulations and building codes, and your security doors have to comply. When they’re part of original construction design, your commercial general contractor navigates the paperwork and handles the details.
Code compliance considerations:
- Fire rating requirements for security doors in various locations
- ADA accessibility standards for door width, hardware, and operation
- Emergency egress requirements and panic hardware
- Building code specifications for wind load and impact resistance
- Local ordinances for specific business types (liquor stores, pharmacies, etc.)
- Permit requirements for structural modifications to support security features
Experienced contractors understand that security doors must balance protection with safety. Fire-rated security doors, for example, must release automatically during fire alarms, while still providing robust security during normal operations.
10. Planning Means Peace of Mind
Your commercial site represents a substantial investment. Security doors work as advertised by protecting your property and ensuring customer and employee safety. It just makes sense to build that security into your project. Consider it an investment in your peace of mind.
Long-term security benefits:
- Asset protection – Secure high-value inventory, equipment, and cash
- Liability reduction – Demonstrate reasonable care to protect customers and employees
- Business continuity – Minimize losses from break-ins and theft
- Employee confidence – Staff feel safer in secure environments
- Customer trust – Visible security measures reassure customers
- Reduced shrinkage – Control unauthorized access to restricted areas
The return on investment for commercial security doors extends far beyond preventing a single break-in. These systems protect your physical assets, reduce insurance costs, improve employee morale, and contribute to overall business success.
Choose ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú for Security-Integrated Commercial Projects
When you’re planning new commercial construction, you want to work with an experienced contractor who covers all the details. ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú offers more than 40 years of industry expertise, and our teams excel at pre-construction design tailored to your job.
From convenience stores and QSR sites to retail outlets and office centers, we understand that security isn’t an afterthought—it’s a foundational element of smart commercial construction. Our comprehensive approach integrates security planning with architectural design, structural engineering, and system coordination to deliver buildings that protect your investment from day one.
Whether you’re building in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, or anywhere across our 15-state service area, we’re ready to help you create a secure, efficient, and profitable commercial space.
Ready to build security into your next commercial project from the ground up? Call 817-572-1331 or contact us today for a free consultation and security assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of commercial buildings benefit most from security doors?
All commercial properties benefit from security doors, but they’re particularly critical for retail stores, convenience stores, pharmacies, restaurants with cash operations, warehouses with high-value inventory, financial institutions, and any business handling controlled substances or valuable merchandise. Multi-tenant office buildings also benefit from controlled access points.
How much do commercial security doors add to construction costs?
Security door costs vary widely based on specifications, but typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 per door for standard commercial-grade installations, with high-security or specialized doors costing more. When included in original construction, installation costs are 30-50% lower than retrofit installations, and volume discounts on materials further reduce expenses.
Can security doors be aesthetically pleasing?
Absolutely. Modern commercial security doors come in numerous finishes, colors, and styles that complement your building’s architecture. Glass-reinforced options maintain visibility and natural light while providing security. Decorative grates and shutters can match your brand aesthetic. Security no longer means institutional-looking steel doors.
Do security doors require special maintenance?
Commercial security doors require minimal maintenance—primarily annual inspections of hinges, locks, and automatic closing mechanisms. Most systems include warranties covering mechanical components. Regular maintenance ensures doors function properly during emergencies and maintains their security ratings over time.
How do security doors affect fire safety and emergency egress?
Modern commercial security doors are designed to meet both security and fire safety requirements. Fire-rated security doors maintain their fire resistance rating while providing security. Panic hardware and automatic release systems ensure doors open during emergencies while remaining secure during normal operations. Properly installed systems exceed code requirements for both security and safety.