Glass door maintenance for building entrances
Glass doors, fingerprints, salt, and dust set the tone before occupants even cross the lobby.
Glass doors are often the first surface people inspect without thinking about it. Fingerprints, drips, dust, splashes, and winter salt show immediately in natural light.
Why glass doors need a clear frequency
A glass door is touched by almost every occupant and visitor. It also receives moisture, boot residue, bags, and exterior traffic around the entrance.
What to monitor
Handles, frames, door bottoms, thresholds, hand-height marks, and intercom areas should be included. Cleaning only the center glass often leaves visible edges behind.
A more stable entrance day to day
Nickel & Krome can include glass doors in lobby, vestibule, and main entrance maintenance. Frequency can increase in winter, during move periods, or in buildings with heavy visitor traffic.
Regular maintenance keeps the entrance sharper, reduces the neglected look, and gives a first impression that matches the rest of the building.