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Overhead Concealed Glass Door Closers & Accessories

An overhead concealed closer for glass doors is essential for many commercial spaces, and C.R. Laurence offers a comprehensive selection to meet those needs. CRL’s overhead concealed door closer options are available for various doors and commercial concealed door closer needs. Whether the project calls for a standard spring door closer or a heavy-duty door spring closer, CRL provides concealed door closers designed to perform. Stay compliant with an ADA door closer, pick out an adjusting concealed door closer for added flexibility, or select a heavy-duty door closer for doors up to 1,000 pounds.

At CRL, the selection of concealed overhead door closers includes top brands such as the LCN concealed closer, Norton door closer, Dorma concealed door closer, and Jackson concealed door closer series. Don’t miss looking through the door closer accessories for additional products to use in commercial glass door closer construction. Finish the project vision with easy-to-install mounting clips, cover plates, concealed closer arms, or free swing arms.

Finding the perfect spring-loaded door closer and overhead door closer parts has never been easier, so order today! For additional solutions for ideal glass entryways, browse floor-mounted door closers, pivots, and headers to complete the desired setup.

Overhead Concealed Glass Door Closers & Accessories FAQ

What is a concealed door closer?
What is the difference between a concealed door closer and an overhead door closer?
Who invented overhead door closers?
The modern door closer is credited to Francis Richards, who patented the first recognized door-closing device in 1873. In the late 1870s, Lewis C. Norton developed the first commercial overhead door closer to improve door control in busy spaces. Norton’s early LCN overhead door closers were notably installed at Boston’s Trinity Church to prevent the heavy doors from slamming due to wind, and these units became a model for future designs.

To this day, door closers are essential in maintaining fire safety, improving energy efficiency, and enhancing security. Overhead concealed closers are especially valued in commercial spaces for their discreet placement, smooth operation, and ability to support sleek glass door designs.