Storefront Shop Drawings

Clean, accurate storefront submittals with door schedules, hardware specs, and ADA-compliant details — built for fast approval and smooth fabrication.

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Storefront Drawings That Don't Slow You Down

Storefront is the bread and butter of most glazing contractors — and it still needs to be done right. Missed door swings, wrong hardware callouts, and incomplete ADA details are the kinds of issues that generate architect comments and push your schedule back.

Matic Drafting produces storefront shop drawings that are thorough from the start. We work from your architectural documents and takeoff to deliver a complete submittal package — elevations, details, door and hardware schedules, and all the ADA compliance information the architect is going to look for.

We've drafted storefront for everything from single-entry retail spaces to multi-building commercial complexes. Whatever the scope, the output is the same: clean drawings that move through approval without unnecessary rounds of revision.

Typical Storefront Drawing Set

Storefront Conditions We Handle

Standard Flush-Glazed Storefront

Center-set and front-set systems with screw spline or shear block assembly. Clean, fast documentation.

Entrance Systems & Doors

Single, pair, and vestibule configurations. Full hardware schedules with closers, panics, auto operators, and ADA compliance.

Storefront with Ribbon Windows

Continuous horizontal or vertical runs with head/sill anchoring, stack conditions, and thermal break integration.

Impact-Rated & Blast Systems

Enhanced anchorage details, laminated glass specs, and testing standard callouts for hurricane or blast-rated conditions.

ADA Details Done Right the First Time

ADA compliance on storefront entries is one of the most common sources of architect review comments. Threshold heights, maneuvering clearances, hardware mounting heights, closer adjustments, opening force — if any of it is missing or wrong, the submittal comes back.

We include ADA-specific details and callouts as a standard part of every storefront drawing set that involves entrance doors. Not as an afterthought, but built into the elevations and details from the start. This includes threshold profiles with height dimensions, hardware heights referenced to finished floor, maneuvering clearance diagrams at each door condition, and notes on opening force and closer settings.

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