Complete DFH solutions from supply through installation
At BECON Doors, we follow a coordinated and efficient process to ensure every door package is delivered and installed on schedule. From plan review and submittals to procurement, delivery, and final installation, we work closely with project teams to maintain quality, code compliance, and smooth project execution.

We work professionally to coordinate, prepare, and submit product data, shop drawings, and hardware schedules to the General Contractor (GC) and Architect for formal approval. This process ensures absolute compliance with architectural plans, structural integrity, fire-safety codes (NFPA 80), and ADA requirements before any material procurement, fabrication, or installation begins on-site.

We establish a rigorous framework for procuring Doors, Frames, and Hardware (DFH) components. It spans from the initial release of approved schedules to vendor ordering, supply chain tracking, and just-in-time delivery orchestration. The primary objective is to mitigate supply chain disruptions, avoid construction delays, and ensure that correct profiles and components arrive intact on-site exactly when required by the General Contractor (GC).
Our experienced installers handle the entire process with care and professionalism. We adhere to the strict technical and operational standards required during the on-site installation phase of Doors, Frames, and Hardware (DFH) packages. The objective is to ensure that every door assembly is hung to precise engineering tolerances (plumb, level, square) while maintaining a clean, secure workspace that protects client property and minimizes disruption to surrounding construction trades or residents.

We verify all details to complete the mandatory quality control (QC) protocols for the final walkthrough inspection of installed Doors, Frames, and Hardware (DFH) packages. The objective is to verify that every opening fully complies with architectural specifications, local building codes, fire safety regulations, and structural engineering standards before the project is officially turned over to the client or General Contractor (GC).
