Custom Door Lock Solutions for Commercial Security

Modern businesses require flexible, secure, and scalable door lock systems to protect people, property, and operations. At TCH, we provide custom commercial door lock solutions designed for high-performance access control and code-compliant protection—all while maintaining a clean, professional aesthetic for today’s commercial spaces.


From multi-tenant buildings to high-security retail and industrial zones, our locks support the evolving demands of physical security and access control integration.


Versatile Locking Systems for Every Need


We offer a wide range of lock types to match your specific security goals:

  • Electronic locks – programmable, credential-based, and network-ready
  • Mechanical locks – cylindrical, mortise, and deadbolt options
  • Merchandise locks – secure display units without obstructing visibility
  • Cabinet and storage locks – for internal asset protection
  • High-security key systems – restricted keyways, pick resistance, and drill protection

All systems are engineered for longevity, ease of use, and seamless integration with doors, frames, and access control infrastructure.


Expert Support, Start to Finish


With 100+ years of experience in commercial door hardware, TCH delivers more than just products—we offer guidance and support every step of the way. From keying schedules, credential plans, and code compliance to full integration with electronic access control (EAC) platforms, our technical experts provide long-lasting solutions. TCH also prides itself in providing installation support, retrofits, and ongoing service.

Contact us today to explore our full range of locking solutions and take the first step toward enhanced security.

FAQs:


What types of electronic locks does TCH offer for commercial doors?

TCH provides keypad locks, card reader systems, wireless smart locks, and integrated online locking platforms from 100+ leading brands. These locks support features like real-time access control, audit trails, scheduling, and mobile credentials, all certified under UL 294 for access control applications.



How do electronic locks differ from traditional mechanical door locks?

While mechanical locks offer simple, cost-effective security, electronic locks provide enhanced flexibility, control, and auditing capabilities. You can manage access remotely, assign time-limited credentials, and maintain a log of entry activity—perfect for dynamic workspaces or high-security zones.


What are merchandise locks, and when are they needed in retail settings?

Merchandise locks protect display cases, cabinets, and retail shelving while allowing product visibility. They are ideal for high-value or small, easily removed items. TCH offers non-invasive, user-friendly options that prevent theft and reduce shrink without disrupting the customer experience.



Can TCH supply both electronic and mechanical locks for the same building?

Yes. We routinely design hybrid locking systems that use mechanical locks for low-risk or non-networked areas and electronic locks where higher control is required. This layered approach balances cost, access needs, and building layout.



What access credentials (card, code, mobile) work with your electronic locks?

Our electronic locks support multiple access credentials, including Proximity cards and fobs, PIN pads, Biometrics, and mobile access (Bluetooth/NFC) options. We ensure compatibility with modern access control technologies, allowing businesses to choose the most convenient and secure method for their operations.



How do I integrate new electronic locks with existing hardware?

At TCH, we evaluate existing preps, wiring conditions, and frame configurations to ensure a smooth transition. TCH provides retrofitting services, hardware reinforcements, and coordination of existing systems to minimize disruption.

Do you provide maintenance or reprogramming services for electronic locks?

Yes. Our team offers ongoing technical support, firmware updates, and lock reprogramming for keyless systems. We help businesses maintain peak security and keep their systems updated with changing credential needs or personnel turnover.

What should I consider when selecting a lock for an exterior vs. interior door?

For exterior doors, consider locks with weather resistance (ANSI Grade 1), corrosion-proof finishes, and support for electronic access with timed or scheduled control. Interior doors can typically use less rugged solutions but still benefit from credential flexibility and compatibility with emergency egress codes.

Can electronic locks be part of a keyless access control system?

Absolutely. Our electronic locks integrate with leading EAC platforms, supporting real-time management, audit trails, and lockdown features. TCH provides both the hardware and coordination expertise to deploy a centralized access ecosystem.

What are the latest trends in commercial door hardware (smart locks, etc.)?

Trends include wireless smart locks, mobile credentialing, real-time access monitoring, and touchless entry systems. These innovations improve security and hygiene while supporting integration with Building Management Systems (BMS) and IoT platforms.

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