Automatic Doors Langley
Coras Automation installs, services, and repairs automatic doors throughout Langley and the Fraser Valley. We provide professional automatic door solutions for commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, retail stores, restaurants, schools, strata properties, and multi-residential developments.
With more than 23 years of industry experience, our team helps property managers, business owners, contractors, and facility managers improve accessibility, convenience, and reliability through professionally installed automatic door systems. We specialize in new installations, accessibility upgrades, preventative maintenance, and emergency repairs throughout Langley.
Automatic Door Installation Langley
Automatic doors provide convenient, hands-free access while improving accessibility for customers, visitors, tenants, and employees.
Our automatic door installation services are available for:
- Office buildings
- Healthcare facilities
- Schools and universities
- Restaurants and cafés
- Retail stores
- Community centres
- Municipal facilities
- Strata properties
- Multi-residential buildings
Every installation is designed to provide dependable daily operation while improving building accessibility and functionality.
Commercial Automatic Door Operators We Install & Service
Coras Automation installs and services industry-leading automatic door operators throughout Langley.
Ditec HA8 Automatic Door Operator
The Ditec HA8 is a dependable low-energy swing door operator commonly used for commercial entrances, healthcare facilities, strata buildings, retail stores, and accessible washroom applications. It provides smooth operation, excellent reliability, and seamless integration with accessibility controls.
Ditec HA9 Automatic Door Operator
The Ditec HA9 is designed for larger and heavier doors where additional power and performance are required. These operators are commonly installed in high-traffic commercial buildings, healthcare facilities, and institutional environments.
Record 8100 Automatic Door Operator
The Record 8100 remains one of the most popular automatic door operators for commercial buildings, medical facilities, schools, and accessibility upgrades due to its dependable performance and long service life.
Record 8200 Automatic Door Operator
The Record 8200 offers advanced functionality and dependable operation for demanding commercial applications where reliability and performance are essential.
dormakaba ED100 & ED250 Operators
The dormakaba ED Series provides flexible automatic door solutions for offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and public buildings requiring barrier-free access.
Camden Controls Accessibility Devices
We install and service Camden Controls activation devices that improve convenience and accessibility for building occupants.
Popular Camden products include:
- CM-7536 push plate switches
- CM-AF500 wave-to-open sensors
- CM-30C wireless controls
- CX Series power supplies
- CX-33 door controllers
These accessibility devices help create reliable, user-friendly entrances that support barrier-free access throughout commercial and public facilities.
Accessible Automatic Doors Langley
Accessible automatic doors help create barrier-free access while supporting accessibility requirements for commercial and public buildings.
Our accessibility solutions include:
- Automatic door operators
- Push plate activation switches
- Wave-to-open sensors
- Accessible washroom door systems
- Occupancy indicators
- Privacy controls
- Safety sensors
- Electric locking integration
These systems improve independence for wheelchair users, seniors, and individuals with mobility challenges while providing convenient access for all building occupants.
Accessible Washroom Automatic Door Systems
Coras Automation designs and installs accessible washroom automatic door systems throughout Langley.
Our washroom automation solutions may include:
- Touchless activation switches
- Occupancy indicators
- Automatic door operators
- Privacy control systems
- Emergency stop buttons
- Electric locking devices
- Accessible control panels
These systems are commonly installed in healthcare facilities, schools, restaurants, offices, community centres, and public buildings.
Automatic Door Repair Langley
When an automatic door stops working, accessibility, safety, and daily operations can be affected.
Our technicians diagnose and repair a wide range of automatic door issues including:
- Door will not open
- Door will not close
- Faulty activation switches
- Safety sensor problems
- Operator failures
- Lock integration issues
- Power supply failures
- Intermittent operation
We service many automatic door systems including Ditec, Record, dormakaba, Hunter, Entrematic, and other commercial operators.
Industries We Serve
Healthcare Facilities
Automatic doors improve accessibility, infection control, and convenience for patients, visitors, and staff.
Retail Stores
Automatic entrances provide a welcoming customer experience while improving accessibility and traffic flow.
Restaurants & Cafés
Barrier-free entrances help improve customer convenience while supporting accessibility requirements.
Schools & Universities
Automatic door systems provide safe and accessible access for students, staff, and visitors.
Strata & Multi-Residential Buildings
Automatic entrances improve convenience, accessibility, and property value for residents and visitors.
Office Buildings
Professional automatic entrance systems create a positive first impression while improving accessibility.
Why Choose Coras Automation
- Over 23 years of industry experience
- Automatic door specialists
- Accessibility-focused solutions
- Commercial and institutional expertise
- Ditec, Record, and dormakaba experience
- Professional installation standards
- Preventative maintenance programs
- 3-Year Labour Warranty on qualifying installations
- Local Lower Mainland support
Coras Automation provides automatic door solutions Langley property owners, contractors, and facility managers trust for reliable performance and long-term support.
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Areas We Serve in Langley
Coras Automation provides automatic door installation, service, and repair throughout:
- Langley City
- Walnut Grove
- Willoughby
- Willoughby Heights
- Murrayville
- Brookswood
- Fernridge
- Aldergrove
- Gloucester
- Fort Langley
- Salmon River
- Campbell Valley
- Milner
- Otter District
- Routley
- Clayton Heights
What is an automatic swing door?
Do automatic doors need to comply with building code in BC?
How much does it cost to install an automatic swing door in BC?
Can you retrofit an existing door with an automatic operator?
What kind of activation options are available?
Touchless wave sensors
Accessible push plates
Key fob/card access
Mobile phone unlock
Do automatic swing doors require regular maintenance?
Do you install in strata and apartment buildings?
Are your installations compliant with accessibility standards?
Which areas in British Columbia do you service?
We proudly serve the entire Lower Mainland region of BC, including:
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Vancouver
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Burnaby
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Surrey
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Richmond
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Coquitlam
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New Westminster
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North Vancouver
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West Vancouver
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Langley
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Delta
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Port Coquitlam
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Port Moody
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Maple Ridge
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Pitt Meadows
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White Rock
We also handle projects in nearby areas on request — contact us to confirm availability.
Which manufacturers do you use?
We mostly install Camden activation products and Ditec/Record auto door openers. The Ditec HA8 and HA9 being the most popular. The Record Simpleswing 8200 for larger applications.
What sensors are used in automatic doors
Infrared motion sensors are used in automatic doors to detect movement.
What is the difference between a motion sensor and a motion detector?
A motion sensor typically refers to the individual component that detects movement, whereas a motion detector refers to the complete system, which may include the sensor itself along with alarms, control panels, and other integrated devices.
How do automatic doors detect people?
At our Vancouver based automatic door company, we install doors equipped with advanced sensor systems that detect the presence of people or objects nearby. These sensors use cutting-edge technologies such as infrared, microwave, and motion detection to ensure smooth, safe, and efficient door operation in any environment.
How to fix an automatic door sensor?
Step 1: Identify the Sensor Type
Determine whether the sensor is infrared, microwave, or a combination type. Check the brand and model for compatibility.
Step 2: Purchase a Compatible Replacement
Order the correct sensor from a trusted supplier or your automatic door service provider in Vancouver, BC.
Step 3: Disconnect Power to the Door
For safety, switch off the power supply to the automatic door system before beginning any work.
Step 4: Remove the Existing Sensor
Carefully unscrew or unclip the damaged sensor and disconnect any wiring or mounting components.
Step 5: Install the New Sensor
Mount the new sensor in the same location and reconnect all wiring as per manufacturer instructions.
Step 6: Restore Power and Test
Turn the power back on and test the door to ensure the new sensor is working properly and safely.
Can automatic doors be opened manually?
Automatic doors are widely used in commercial buildings for their convenience, accessibility, and energy-saving benefits. In the event of a power outage or system failure, most automatic doors are designed to be opened manually, ensuring continued access and safety.
How much does it cost to automate a door?
Typically the most cost-effective option, swing door openers range in price from $3,000 to $4,500, making them ideal for budget-conscious installations.
How long do automatic doors last?
With regular maintenance and proper care, a well-installed automatic door can last up to 20 years—making it a smart, long-term investment for your business. To maximize their lifespan and performance, it’s essential to keep your automatic doors properly serviced and maintained.
Do automatic doors work without power?
The automated door remains locked when there is no power—requiring electricity to both lock and unlock. In the event of a power failure, the door will stay securely locked. However, an emergency pull cord allows manual release. Once the cord is pulled, the door can be opened, but it will remain unlocked until power is restored.




