Keyless entry for New Hampshire businesses

Access Control Systems | Keyless Entry

Commercial access control systems for NH businesses. Card readers, mobile credentials, cloud-managed keyless entry, and visitor management.

Capabilities

Access Control Capabilities

  • Badge readers, keypads, and biometric scanners for every door
  • Mobile credentials: unlock doors with your smartphone
  • Cloud-managed access with remote administration from any browser
  • Visitor management with photo capture and badge printing
  • Door scheduling, emergency lockdown, and audit trail reporting
  • Full integration with intercom, security cameras, and alarm systems

Systems We Support

Systems We Support

We install and integrate Acre/Feenics, Brivo, and Keyscan access control platforms, from single-door keypads to multi-building enterprise systems with mobile credentials and visitor management.

Acre/FeenicsBrivoKeyscan

Case Study

Real Project: Seabrook Casino

Client
Seabrook Casino
Location
Seabrook, NH
Industry
Hospitality

Why Arcomm

40+ years serving New Hampshire

Installing access control in New Hampshire: over 1,000 projects completed since 1985

NH-based technicians handle every installation; no subcontractors

Fixed-price proposals with no hidden fees or change-order surprises

Factory-certified on Brivo, Acre/Feenics, and Keyscan platforms

24/7 emergency support and preventative maintenance contracts available

Process

How the work moves from survey to support

Site Walk

We visit your facility to identify every access point, assess door hardware and network infrastructure, and understand your visitor and staff flow. This on-site evaluation ensures we recommend the right technology for each door, no generic templates.

Design and Scope

Our engineering team creates a detailed system design with reader placement, controller locations, cabling paths, and a fixed-price proposal. You see the full scope and cost before we pick up a tool.

Install and Configure

NH-based technicians install the complete system: door hardware, wiring, network connectivity, and software configuration. We integrate with your security cameras, intercom systems, and intrusion alarms so everything works together.

Training and Support

We train your team on day-to-day administration, adding users, running reports, scheduling doors, and initiating lockdown. Every system comes with ongoing support options and our satisfaction guarantee.

Cloud-Managed vs. On-Premise Access Control

Cloud-Managed (Brivo, Acre/Feenics)

  • No on-site server: browser-based management from any device
  • Automatic software updates, zero IT maintenance
  • Lower upfront cost: no server hardware or SQL license
  • Remote credential management across multiple sites
  • Monthly subscription per door: predictable OpEx
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On-Premise (Keyscan/Acre)

  • Local server stores all credential data and access logs on your network
  • Sub-second door decisions: no internet dependency
  • Full custom integrations with legacy building management systems
  • Higher upfront investment, lower ongoing cost
  • Best for strict data-residency or limited-bandwidth sites

Access Control Pricing in New Hampshire

Single-door access control $1,500–$3,000
Multi-door system (4–8 doors) $6,000–$15,000
Campus-wide system (20+ doors) $25,000–$60,000+ Price increases with camera and alarm integration
Cloud-managed monthly fee $8–$15 per door/mo
Mobile credential upgrade $2,000–$4,000 per site
Annual maintenance contract $1,500–$4,000

Fixed-price proposal after free site assessment.

From Mechanical Keys to Managed Access

Arcomm Communications has been designing and installing commercial access control in New Hampshire. From single-door keypad entry to enterprise badge systems managing hundreds of doors, we deliver keyless entry that gives you full control over who enters your facility, and when.

Unlike mechanical keys that get copied, lost, or forgotten, electronic access control gives you a real-time audit trail of every door event. You know exactly who entered, which door they used, and when they left. When an employee is terminated, you revoke their credential in seconds, no locksmith, no rekeying, no risk.

Why NH Businesses Choose Access Control Over Keys

Mechanical key systems create three persistent problems: you cannot track who used a key and when, you cannot revoke access without rekeying every lock, and you cannot restrict access by time of day or day of week. Access control solves every one of these issues.

For multi-tenant buildings, it eliminates the cost and hassle of rekeying after every tenant turnover. For schools and healthcare facilities, it enables instant lockdown from the front office. For municipal sites, it provides the audit trail that compliance regulations require.

Brivo, Acre/Feenics, and Keyscan Platforms

Brivo offers cloud-native access control with a web-based interface that requires no on-site server. Acre/Feenics provides a flexible cloud-hosted platform ideal for multi-site organizations that need centralized management. Keyscan delivers robust on-premise access control with enterprise-scale badging and door monitoring.

We also integrate HID Global credentials, Aiphone video intercoms for visitor screening, and electronic door hardware from Altronix and DoorKing for specialized applications.

Visitor Management and Emergency Lockdown

Access control is not just about badge readers, it is about managing the flow of people through your building. Visitor management modules capture photos, print badges, and log entry and exit times for every guest. Emergency lockdown can be triggered from any browser or mobile device, locking every controlled door simultaneously.

For schools, this means a single tap locks the entire campus in seconds. For multi-tenant buildings, it means tracking every visitor and contractor from lobby to destination. For healthcare, it means HIPAA-compliant audit trails that pass every inspection.

Access Control Integration with Your Security Ecosystem

Access control does not work in isolation, it connects to your security cameras, intrusion alarms, and intercom systems to create a unified security platform. When someone badges in at a door, your camera system captures a snapshot and logs it alongside the access event. When an alarm triggers, all controlled doors can lock automatically. When a visitor rings the intercom, you can verify their identity and remotely unlock the door from your phone.

This integration is standard on every system we install, not an expensive add-on. We design your access control to work with your existing security infrastructure from day one, so you have a single pane of glass for every security event.

Serving New Hampshire Since 1985

Manchester

Multi-tenant and commercial access control for Manchester's largest business corridors, from downtown office towers to industrial parks off I-293.

Nashua

Badge and mobile credential systems for Nashua office parks, medical facilities, and tech companies along the NH border corridor.

Concord

State capital access control, municipal buildings, court facilities, and professional offices throughout Concord.

Portsmouth

Seacoast visitor management and keyless entry for Portsmouth waterfront offices, restaurants, and retail spaces.

Keene

Affordable cloud-managed access for Keene businesses, schools, and nonprofit facilities.

Hillsborough & Beyond

Headquartered in Hillsborough, we serve every NH town including Lebanon, Hanover, Laconia, and Claremont.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a commercial access control system cost in NH?

A single-door keyless entry system starts around $1,500–$3,000 installed, including a card reader, door strike, and controller. Multi-door systems with cloud management and mobile credentials typically range from $6,000–$40,000 depending on the number of doors and integration requirements.

Can I manage access control doors from my phone?

Yes. Cloud-based platforms like Brivo and Acre/Feenics give you full remote administration from any browser or mobile app, add or revoke credentials, view audit trails, schedule doors, and initiate lockdown from anywhere.

What is the difference between card readers and mobile credentials?

Card readers use physical badges or fobs that users tap at the door. Mobile credentials replace the badge with a smartphone app, users hold their phone near the reader to unlock. Many organizations deploy both for flexibility, and mobile credentials eliminate the cost of replacing lost badges.

Can access control integrate with my security cameras?

Absolutely. When someone badges in at a door, your security camera system can capture a snapshot and log it alongside the access event. This cross-referencing makes investigations faster and provides a complete record of who entered and when.

Do you service existing access control systems in NH?

Yes. We service and expand existing access control systems across New Hampshire, whether we originally installed them or not. If your system needs new doors added, credentials reprogrammed, or a full upgrade, our technicians can assess and quote the work.

How long does an access control installation take?

A single-door install takes one day. A 20-door system with cloud management, visitor badging, and camera integration typically takes 2–4 weeks depending on scope and phasing requirements. We provide a detailed timeline before starting.

Testimonials

What Our Customers Say

★★★★★

"Arcomm expanded our access control across 80 doors with zero downtime during operating hours. Their team understood our compliance requirements from day one."

★★★★★

"We went from mechanical keys to mobile credentials in under three weeks. The audit trail alone has saved us hours every month tracking who accessed what and when."

★★★★★

"Fixed-price, on time, and the mobile app just works. Arcomm handled our access control upgrade without disrupting our daily operations."

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