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Commercial Door Closers from LCN, Norton, and Stanley

Building Supply BFF carries a focused selection of commercial-grade door closers from three of the most trusted names in the industry — LCN, Norton, and Stanley. All surface-mounted and built for the demands of high-traffic commercial environments, these closers deliver consistent, controlled operation across offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and institutional buildings.

Our collection includes multiple arm configurations to fit your opening and installation requirements: regular arm, parallel arm, extra duty arm, cushion arm, and tri-mount options. Whether you need a standard closer for a typical commercial door or a heavy-duty solution for a high-abuse opening, you'll find the right fit here. Order online with transparent pricing — no rep calls, no waiting on a quote.

FAQs

How do I choose the right door closer? The main factors are door size and weight, traffic volume, and arm configuration. Heavier or wider doors require higher-strength closers. High-traffic openings benefit from extra duty arm models for added durability. Parallel arm mount is common when the closer needs to be on the push side of the door. If you're unsure, reach out and we'll help you spec the right one.

What's the difference between a regular arm and a parallel arm closer? A regular arm closer mounts on the pull side of the door with the arm perpendicular to the door face. A parallel arm closer mounts on the push side, with the arm running parallel to the door face when closed — a common choice when aesthetics or clearance matter on the pull side.

What is a cushion stop, and do I need one? A cushion stop is a built-in feature that slows and stops the door before it reaches full open swing, protecting walls and preventing door damage. It's a good option in spaces where a separate overhead stop isn't practical or desired.

Do you sell overhead stops separately? Yes we do. Check out our collection here.  but overhead stops and other door hardware accessories are available in our broader door hardware catalog. They complement door closers well for full door control.

Commercial Door Closers from LCN, Norton, and Stanley

Building Supply BFF carries a focused selection of commercial-grade door closers from three of the most trusted names in the industry — LCN, Norton, and Stanley. All surface-mounted and built for the demands of high-traffic commercial environments, these closers deliver consistent, controlled operation across offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and institutional buildings.

Our collection includes multiple arm configurations to fit your opening and installation requirements: regular arm, parallel arm, extra duty arm, cushion arm, and tri-mount options. Whether you need a standard closer for a typical commercial door or a heavy-duty solution for a high-abuse opening, you'll find the right fit here. Order online with transparent pricing — no rep calls, no waiting on a quote.

FAQs

How do I choose the right door closer? The main factors are door size and weight, traffic volume, and arm configuration. Heavier or wider doors require higher-strength closers. High-traffic openings benefit from extra duty arm models for added durability. Parallel arm mount is common when the closer needs to be on the push side of the door. If you're unsure, reach out and we'll help you spec the right one.

What's the difference between a regular arm and a parallel arm closer? A regular arm closer mounts on the pull side of the door with the arm perpendicular to the door face. A parallel arm closer mounts on the push side, with the arm running parallel to the door face when closed — a common choice when aesthetics or clearance matter on the pull side.

What is a cushion stop, and do I need one? A cushion stop is a built-in feature that slows and stops the door before it reaches full open swing, protecting walls and preventing door damage. It's a good option in spaces where a separate overhead stop isn't practical or desired.

Do you sell overhead stops separately? Yes we do. Check out our collection here.  but overhead stops and other door hardware accessories are available in our broader door hardware catalog. They complement door closers well for full door control.