
Control Who Enters and Track When They Leave
Door access control systems installed and serviced throughout Billings and surrounding areas by Integrity Integrations.
When your building in Billings and the surrounding areas has employees, contractors, tenants, or visitors entering at different times, you need a way to control access without managing physical keys or relying on manual oversight. Door access control systems allow you to grant or restrict entry based on credentials, schedules, and user roles, while logging every entry and exit for accountability. I install access control systems that work for offices, warehouses, schools, and multi-user facilities where both security and convenience matter—even in remote locations where traditional internet service may not be available.
Each system is designed around your building layout, the number of entry points, and the way people move through your space. I install card readers, keypads, or mobile-enabled access devices at doors and connect them to a controller that manages permissions and logs activity. You can assign access by individual, group, or time of day, and receive real-time notifications when doors are opened, propped, or forced. The system can integrate with cameras and other security platforms when needed, and it’s built for daily use with durable hardware and reliable low-voltage wiring. For sites without standard internet service—such as remote facilities, job sites, or rural properties—the system can operate using cellular connectivity, a mobile phone connection, or satellite internet options like Starlink through Alarm.com.

If your building in Billings and the surrounding areas needs access control or you’re replacing a key-based system, contact Integrity Integrations to schedule a site evaluation and system design consultation.
How the System Is Built and Programmed
Your access control installation begins with a walkthrough of your building in Billings or the surrounding areas, where I review doors, entry schedules, user requirements, and connectivity options. I map out reader placement, wiring paths, and controller location to ensure the system works with your existing infrastructure while minimizing visible hardware. Devices are installed with clean, concealed wiring and tested to confirm reliable operation before the system is programmed. The system can also be configured for sites without traditional internet service, using cellular connectivity, mobile phone connections, or satellite internet solutions such as Starlink through Alarm.com, making it suitable for remote locations or facilities with limited infrastructure.
Once the system is active, you’ll have doors that unlock when valid credentials are presented, logs that record every entry and exit with timestamps, and a software interface that allows you to add or remove users, adjust schedules, and review activity from any device. All system data, user management, and activity logs are securely stored in the cloud rather than on local equipment, allowing you to access and manage your system from anywhere without relying on onsite servers or storage. Doors lock automatically after hours, and you receive alerts when unauthorized access attempts occur or when doors are left open beyond programmed thresholds. The system eliminates the need for physical keys and provides accountability that key-based systems cannot offer.
I provide ongoing support, including user management, software updates, and hardware replacement when readers or locks wear out. Your system is scalable, allowing additional doors or buildings to be added without replacing existing equipment. You work directly with a local provider who responds quickly when access issues arise, helping keep operations running smoothly and reducing the burden on facility managers or administrative staff.
Common Concerns Before Moving Forward
Business owners and facility managers often have similar questions before committing to an access control system, especially when evaluating cost, integration, and long-term reliability.
What types of buildings benefit from access control systems?
Offices, warehouses, schools, healthcare facilities, and multi-tenant buildings benefit from access control that tracks entry, restricts unauthorized access, and eliminates key management. Integrity Integrations designs systems based on building size, user count, and security requirements.
How does mobile access work with door access systems?
Mobile-enabled systems allow users to unlock doors using smartphones with Bluetooth or NFC technology. You manage credentials through the same software platform used for cards and keypads, and users do not need physical cards or fobs.
What happens if a reader or lock stops working?
You receive an alert when a device goes offline, and Integrity Integrations responds to diagnose and repair the issue. Most problems are resolved with wiring checks, power supply adjustments, or hardware replacement.
Why does system design require a site evaluation?
Every building has different door types, entry schedules, and user requirements that affect hardware selection and system programming. A site evaluation ensures the system works with your existing infrastructure and meets operational needs without costly modifications after installation.
What kind of ongoing service does an access control system require?
Access control systems need periodic software updates, hardware testing, and user management to maintain reliable performance. Integrity Integrations provides scheduled service and responds promptly when access issues arise, keeping your system operational without extended downtime.
If your building in Billings and the surrounding areas needs door access control that provides accountability, security, and convenience without relying on physical keys, I install and service systems designed for daily use and long-term durability. Get in touch to schedule a site evaluation and discuss your access needs.
