Services / Park Slope
Intercoms & access control
Dead buzzers, failed door releases, keyfob and keypad entry for multi-family entries.
A buzzer that stopped working is usually the door strike or the wiring at the panel rather than the handset in the apartment. We test the run before quoting a replacement, because replacing the wrong end is the most common way this job gets expensive.
- Buzzer and handset repair and replacement
- Electric strikes and magnetic locks
- Keyfob, keypad and phone-entry systems
- Wiring diagnosed before anything is replaced
Straight answers
My buzzer doesn't release the door — handset or wiring?
Usually the strike or panel wiring, not the handset. We test the run before quoting so you never pay to replace the wrong end.
Can you add fobs to an old intercom?
Often yes — a keyfob reader can sit alongside an existing intercom without replacing the whole panel.
Do you service brownstone door releases?
Yes — vestibule electric strikes on rowhouses are one of our most common access-control calls.
Related work
Emergency lockouts
Locked out of a rowhouse, a co-op unit, or a shop gate. Answered around the clock.
Rekeying & lock changes
New place, old tenant, lost keys, or a contractor who never gave the set back.
High-security cylinders
Medeco, Mul-T-Lock and Abloy — locks whose keys cannot be copied at a hardware store.
Locked out right now?
Call. Describe the door. Get the price. Done.