Commercial-door specification in Edmonton starts with the climate. Edmonton's -10.4 °C winter average and 124 cm snowfall require continuous thermal-break frames, cold-rated weatherseals, and 2.4 m frost-depth foundations on dock equipment. That drives demand for loading-dock packages with hydraulic levelers and inflatable dock seals and blast-rated separations at hazardous-occupancy zones. Major regional facilities include Government of Alberta, Suncor Edmonton Refinery, and University of Alberta, with Stantec also a notable presence.
Edmonton industries we serve
The city's economy concentrates in oil & gas and petrochemicals, with industrial activity centered on Edmonton Industrial Heartland, with secondary activity in Refinery Row. This translates to specific door demand: loading-dock packages with hydraulic levelers and inflatable dock seals; blast-rated separations at hazardous-occupancy zones; and blast-rated and ballistic doors at courthouses, embassies, and federal facilities. Annual building-permit volume in Edmonton runs near 6,900, with commercial replacement and new-build activity spread across the year.
Service & support in Edmonton
Our Edmonton install crew dispatches from a AB hub for same-week site visits on RFP packages, scheduled service on commercial maintenance contracts, and 24/7 emergency response on broken springs, failed operators, and damaged panels. Free site quote with a stamped scope of work — pricing, lead times, and code references itemized so the procurement file is audit-ready. Every install ships under Alberta Building Code with NBC alignment with NFPA 80 fire-door inspection and CSA B651 accessibility documentation included on the deliverable. Top Edmonton verticals: oil & gas, petrochemicals, government.




