Access Control System Installation Services
Commercial Access Control & Door Entry System Installation
As experienced commercial access control system installers, we deliver end-to-end solutions—from system design and installation to integration, testing, and ongoing support. Whether you need a single-door entry system or a fully networked, multi-site access control platform, we ensure reliable performance and long-term scalability.
Our access control installations allow you to manage users, permissions, and access levels in real time—locally or remotely—giving you full control and peace of mind.
Access Control Solutions We Install
Our Access Control Installation Services Include:
- Key Card & Key Fob Systems
- Biometric Door Entry
- RFID Access Control
- Keypad & PIN Code Entry
- Mobile & Keyless Access Solutions
- Networked & Cloud-Based Access Control
- Turnstiles & Speed Lanes
- ANPR Vehicle Access Control


Biometric Access Control Installation
Biometric Systems We Install:
- Fingerprint Access
- Facial Recognition Entry
- Palm or Iris Scanning (where required)
RFID and ANPR Access Control Systems
RFID Door Entry Systems
ANPR Vehicle Access Control


Construction Site Access Control
Construction Site Access Solutions Include:
- Biometric Turnstiles & Speed Gates
- Mobile & Temporary Access Points
- Swipe Card and Key Fob Entry
- Visitor & Contractor Tracking
- Real-Time Access Logs & Reporting
Why Choose Vertiech Security for Access Control Installation?
- Certified & Experienced Access Control Installers
- End-to-End Service: Design, Installation & Support
- Commercial & Multi-Site Expertise
- Custom-Configured Systems for Any Sector
- Scalable Solutions Built for Long-Term Use
- Seamless Integration with CCTV & Alarm Systems

How Can We Help Manage Your Premises Security?
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Frequently asked questions
Access control system installation is the process of fitting electronic security systems that control who can enter specific areas of a building. This includes installing door controllers, readers (RFID, biometric, keypad), locking hardware, software, and integrating the system with existing security infrastructure.
The cost of access control system installation depends on the number of doors, system type (RFID, biometric, ANPR), site size, and integration requirements. Basic single-door systems typically cost less, while networked or multi-site installations with biometrics or vehicle access control are more complex and priced accordingly.
Most access control installations can be completed within one to three days, depending on system complexity. Single-door or small office systems may be installed in a single day, while larger commercial or multi-site systems may require phased installation.
Access control installers can fit a wide range of systems, including key card and key fob entry, biometric access control, keypad and PIN systems, mobile and keyless access, RFID door entry, cloud-based access control, and ANPR vehicle access systems.
Yes, access control systems are suitable for small businesses as well as large enterprises. Scalable systems allow businesses to start with one or two controlled doors and expand as needed, improving security without unnecessary complexity or cost.
Access control systems can be fully integrated with CCTV, intruder alarms, fire alarms, and visitor management systems. Integration allows for centralised security management, event-triggered recordings, and improved incident response.
RFID access control uses cards, fobs, or tags to grant entry, while biometric access control uses unique physical characteristics such as fingerprints or facial recognition. Biometric systems offer higher security, while RFID systems provide convenience and fast throughput.
Modern access control systems can be configured to comply with data protection and security regulations. This includes encrypted data storage, controlled user permissions, audit logs, and configurable data retention policies, particularly for biometric access control.
Yes, many access control systems allow remote management through secure web or cloud-based platforms. Administrators can add or remove users, change permissions, and monitor access activity in real time from any authorised location.
Access control systems are widely used on construction sites to manage workforce access, improve safety, and prevent unauthorised entry. Temporary and mobile systems, including biometric turnstiles and card access, are designed specifically for high-traffic and outdoor environments.



