Hollow Metal · Fire-Rated · ADA · Serving Georgia
A properly installed personnel door secures your facility, meets fire and ADA code, and holds up to daily commercial traffic. SEFMG installs hollow metal doors, frames, and hardware across Georgia precisely measured, plumb, and weathertight the first time.
Commercial personnel door installation across Northeast Georgia — measured, fitted, and hung right.
A personnel door is only as good as its installation. A door that’s out of plumb, wrong-rated, or fitted with residential hardware fails inspections, drags, leaks air, and wears out fast — turning a one-time job into a recurring headache.

A fire door that isn't properly rated, labeled, and installed will be flagged by inspectors — and leaves your fire-separation and life-safety compliance exposed.

An out-of-plumb frame or a door hung on the wrong hinges binds, won't latch cleanly, and puts constant strain on the hardware — a sign of a rushed or amateur install.

Gaps around a poorly fitted frame bleed conditioned air, let water in, and weaken security. Commercial openings need a precise, weathertight, properly anchored fit.
We install commercial-grade steel doors and frames the right way correctly measured, properly rated, plumb and square, and finished with hardware built for daily commercial traffic.
Hollow Metal
Hollow metal (steel) doors and frames are the standard for commercial and industrial openings because they take abuse, resist fire, and secure the building. We measure the rough opening precisely, set the frame plumb and square, anchor it correctly, and hang the door so it swings true and latches clean for years.
Getting the frame right is 90% of a lasting door — and it’s exactly where rushed installs go wrong.
Fire-Rated
Fire-rated openings require correctly labeled doors and frames, rated hardware, and a code-compliant install that preserves the rating. We install fire-rated personnel doors that pass inspection and protect your separations and can drop-test rated assemblies through our industrial door service.
Hardware
The hardware makes or breaks a commercial door. We install commercial-grade hinges, closers, locksets, panic bars, and exit devices matched to the door’s use and traffic — so it meets egress code and survives constant cycling instead of failing in months.
ADA
Accessible openings have specific requirements for clearance, hardware height, closing speed, and opening force. We install and adjust doors to meet ADA guidance so your facility stays compliant and usable for everyone.
Replacement
Replacing a worn, damaged, or non-compliant door? We remove the old assembly, correct any frame or opening damage, and install a new door that fits and seals properly. Ideal alongside loading dock and overhead door upgrades.
Whether it’s a single fire-rated opening or doors across a facility, get a precise measured quote before you buy the wrong door.
Whatever the opening calls for, we supply and install the right commercial door, frame, and hardware for Georgia facilities.

Steel doors and frames measured, set plumb, anchored and hung to swing and latch true.

Labeled, code compliant fire-door assemblies installed to protect your separations.

Egress-compliant panic bars and exit devices installaed and adjusted for daily use.

Clearance, hardware height, and closing-force, set to meet ADA requirements.

Commercial hinges, closers, and locksets matched to the doors traffic and use.

Scheduled adjustment and hardware service to keep installaed doors compliant and smooth.
A commercial door install is a code, security, and durability decision. We do it precisely, with the right doors and hardware, so it passes inspection and lasts.

We install hollow metal and rated doors to commercial standards — plumb frames, correct anchoring, proper hardware — not a residential-grade shortcut.

We install to fire-rating and ADA requirements so your openings pass inspection and stay compliant the day they're hung.

We fit hinges, closers, locksets, and exit devices rated for real traffic, so the door keeps working long after install.

We measure the rough opening carefully and finish weathertight — no dragging, no gaps, no callbacks.

Installing personnel doors alongside dock and overhead door work means one coordinated crew and one point of contact.

Based in Jefferson, GA — we serve Atlanta, Gainesville, and Athens facilities directly, with fast scheduling and follow-up.
The door failures that trace straight back to installation — and how we get it right.
Door drags, binds, or won’t latch because the frame is out of plumb.
Reset or replace the frame plumb and square, correctly anchored, so the door swings and latches true.
Fire door flagged in inspection for wrong rating, label, or install.
Install a correctly labeled, rated door and frame with rated hardware that passes inspection.
Closer, hinges, or panic hardware failing under commercial traffic.
Replace with commercial-grade, egress-compliant hardware matched to the door’s real use.
Gaps around the door bleed conditioned air and let water in.
Refit and weatherseal the opening with a proper anchored frame and door sweep.
The same structured approach every time, so the door is code-compliant, plumb, and built to last.

We measure the rough opening precisely and confirm rating, swing, and hardware needs before ordering.

A straightforward door-and-install quote with the right specs. You approve, we proceed.

We set the frame plumb, square, and anchored, then hang the door to swing and latch true.

Commercial hardware installed and adjusted to fire and ADA requirements, then function-tested.

We confirm fit, seal, and operation with you and cover any maintenance recommendations.
Even a perfect install needs periodic adjustment — closers drift, hinges wear, and fire doors need re-testing. A scheduled program keeps your personnel doors latching, sealing, and passing inspection year after year.
Wherever forklifts cross a leveler hundreds of times a day, we keep it raising, holding, and seating cleanly.

Man-doors beside dock positions built for constant use.

Fire-rated and process-area doors to code.

Secure back-of-house and stockroom doors.

Sealed, insulated personnel doors for controlled areas.

Cleanable, compliant doors for sanitary environments.

Durable high-traffic doors that survive peak volume.
SEFMG isn’t a rotating cast of subcontractors. Our certified installers set commercial doors every week and know the fire, ADA, and hardware requirements your openings have to meet.
That experience is why our installs pass inspection the first time and don’t come back with callbacks the crew hanging your door has fitted your exact type of opening before.
Door Installers
Jefferson, GA Based
Fire & ADA Compliant
Commercial personnel and steel door installation throughout Northeast Georgia and the Atlanta metro corridor.
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Personnel doors are one part of your facility. We keep your dock equipment and other doors running too.





A personnel door also called a man-door or walk-through door is the standard commercial entry/exit door people use, as opposed to a vehicle or dock door. In commercial and industrial buildings these are typically hollow metal (steel) doors in steel frames, often fire-rated and fitted with commercial hardware.
Yes. We install correctly labeled fire-rated doors and frames with rated hardware, following the requirements that preserve the assembly’s rating. We install so your openings pass inspection and your fire separations stay compliant.
Yes. We install and adjust doors to meet ADA guidance for clearance, hardware height, closing speed, and opening force, so accessible openings stay compliant and usable.
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Because most door problems start at install. A frame that’s out of plumb, the wrong hardware, or a poorly anchored opening leads to dragging, failed latching, air and water leaks, and failed inspections. A precise commercial install prevents all of that and makes the door last.
We handle both supplying the right commercial-grade door, frame, and hardware for your opening and use, then installing it correctly. That way one crew is accountable for the whole job.
Sometimes if the frame is sound, plumb, and the right rating, we can hang a new door in it. If the frame is damaged, out of plumb, or non-compliant, we’ll recommend replacing it so the new door performs and passes inspection.
Tell us about the opening — new install, replacement, fire-rated, or ADA — and our team will get back to you with a measured, spec’d quote. Commercial and industrial facilities only.
779 Creek Nation Rd, Jefferson GA 30549
Commercial & Industrial Facilities Only — No Residential Inquiries.