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Tips for Extending the Life of Your Door Mounts

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When it comes to access control systems, the quality and longevity of your door mounts play a crucial role in maintaining the overall functionality and security of your system. Proper care and maintenance are essential for ensuring that your door mount continues to perform optimally.


At GTS Innovative, we specialize in providing durable, high-performance door mounts that are designed to last. However, just like any piece of equipment, they require routine upkeep to avoid system failures and extend their lifespan.


In this guide, we’ll walk you through practical advice on maintaining access control mounts, including cleaning procedures, inspection routines, troubleshooting tips, and more.


Why Regular Maintenance of Your Door Mounts is Essential

Maintaining your door mounts isn’t just about keeping them clean—it’s about ensuring your entire access control system operates smoothly.


  • Prevent System Failures: Well-maintained door mounts prevent potential issues such as misalignment, loosening, or even complete system malfunctions.

  • Maximize Longevity: Just like any equipment, a little attention goes a long way. Consistent care helps your mounts last longer, saving you from costly replacements.

  • Ensure Security: Access control mounts hold critical components like card readers and keypads. Ensuring they’re properly mounted and secure ensures the overall security of your premises.


Now that you understand the importance of maintenance, let's dive into some practical steps you can take to keep your door mounts in excellent condition.


Cleaning Procedures for Door Mounts: Keeping Your System Sparkling


It’s quick, it’s simple, and it makes a big difference in maintaining their performance and appearance.


Choose the Right Cleaning Solution

Be kind to your door mounts! Harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners can do more harm than good, scratching the surface or even wearing down the material over time. Instead, stick to a mix of mild soap and warm water—trust us, it works wonders.


Then for tougher grime, a gentle all-purpose cleaner that’s safe for metal or plastic components will do the trick. If you’re not sure what’s safe to use, check the mount’s material and go with something labeled non-abrasive.


Go Soft with Your Wipe-Down

When it comes to cleaning, soft is the way to go.


A microfiber cloth or a soft towel is your best friend here—they’ll get the job done without leaving scratches behind. Rough materials like paper towels? Hard pass. Gently wipe to remove dust, fingerprints, or any built-up grime.


No need to scrub aggressively; let the cleaning solution do the heavy lifting.


Don’t Ignore the Nooks & Crannies

Door mounts often have crevices, joints, or moving parts where dirt loves to hide. Give these areas some extra attention. Use a soft brush, like an old toothbrush, to gently clean out those hard-to-reach spots. A small step that makes a big difference in keeping it looking clean and working smoothly.


Dry It Properly—Every Time

Here’s a mistake many people make: skipping the drying step. Don’t leave your door mounts wet! Moisture can lead to rust or even weaken sensitive parts, especially if they’re outside or in a humid area. Simply grab a dry, soft cloth and ensure every part is completely dry before calling it a day.


Bonus Tip: Set a Cleaning Schedule

If you want your door mounts to stay in top shape, make cleaning them a regular habit. Whether it’s once a month or every few months (depending on usage), a little maintenance goes a long way. Consistency is key to keeping them looking and functioning like new.


Inspection Routines: Catch Issues Before They Happen


Spot Physical Damage Early

Take a good look at your equipment.


See any cracks, dents, or signs of wear? Even small damage can snowball into serious problems if ignored. Pay extra attention too to the areas where the mount connects to the door or wall—these spots take the most stress over time.


Check Screws and Fasteners for Tightness

Screws and fasteners naturally loosen over time from vibrations, daily use, or heavy traffic.

Grab a screwdriver and go over all the fasteners to make sure everything is snug and secure. Loose parts aren’t just annoying—they can cause instability, equipment misalignment, or even failure.


Keep an Eye Out for Corrosion

Now if your door mount faces the outdoors or deals with moisture, corrosion is something to watch out for. Rust and discoloration on metal parts don’t just look bad—they can compromise the integrity of the mount. If you spot any, clean it up with a rust-removal product that’s safe for metal.


And while you’re at it, consider applying a protective coating to help prevent future corrosion.


Test the Alignment

Alignment is everything when it comes to access control equipment. Misaligned mounts can cause card readers, keypads, or other devices to function unreliably—or not at all. Take a moment to test the alignment and adjust it as needed. Proper alignment ensures your system works flawlessly, keeping everything secure and hassle-free.


Common Troubleshooting Tips for Door Mounts


Loose or Wobbly Mount

Noticing your mount feels a bit shaky? Start by checking if the fasteners are tightened properly. If they’re secure but it’s still wobbly, the surface might not be strong enough to handle the weight. Also, you might need to reinforce it or add support brackets to keep things steady.


Misaligned Card Reader

If your card reader isn’t lined up properly, it could mess with how your system works. Try loosening the screws, adjusting the reader’s position, and tightening them back up—a simple fix!


Electrical Issues

Sometimes electrical hiccups happen when the mount isn’t installed just right. Say if your system isn’t powering on or there are connection problems, double-check that all cables are secure and nothing’s pinched or exposed. A quick check can save you a lot of trouble.


Weather Damage

Got your mount outside? The weather can take a toll over time. So if you’re seeing damage from rain or humidity, consider adding a protective cover to keep it safe from the elements.


FYI: When to Call in the Pros

Even with the best maintenance habits, sometimes things just don’t go as planned. If you’re dealing with ongoing issues that basic fixes can’t solve, it might be time to bring in an expert.


  • Constant Misfires or Failures – If your door mount reader keeps acting up, it’s a red flag. 

  • Visible Damage – Cracks, dents, or breaks in the mount or frame mean it’s time for repairs or replacements. 

  • Complex Systems – Managing multiple access points? A professional touch will keep everything running smoothly.


Why You Will Love Multi-Mount


Access Mounts Products Are Built to Last

Our Multi-Mount products are crafted from high-quality aluminum to ensure strength and durability, even in demanding environments. The patented tamper-resistant design helps protect the mount and reader from interference, while the versatile fit makes it adaptable to different door frames and surfaces.


  • Tough and Resilient – Built to handle heavy readers and withstand frequent use.

  • Innovative Design – Conceals all screws and adjustments for a secure, professional finish.

  • Versatile Compatibility – Works seamlessly with major reader brands and surfaces.


But of course, even the best products benefit from care. With consistent cleaning, inspection, and proper adjustments, Access Mounts can last for years—giving you excellent ROI and dependable performance. And for businesses using our door mounts in high-demand settings—like retail, office buildings, and healthcare facilities—proper care maximizes their already industry-leading durability.


Need Help? Contact GTS Innovative

If you’d like expert guidance or are ready to upgrade your mounting solutions, GTS Innovative is just a click away. Visit AccessMounts.com to explore our products, request custom options, or talk to one of our professionals.


Don’t wait to experience the difference that quality and care can bring to your installation.

 
 
 

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