Exterior Doors

Exterior doors are crafted from a diverse range of materials, each offering unique attributes to cater to varying climates, security needs, and design preferences. Wood, a classic choice for exterior doors, provides a warm and traditional aesthetic, with species like oak, mahogany, and cedar offering natural beauty and durability. Steel doors, renowned for their strength and security features, are a popular option for exterior entryways, providing resilience against harsh weather conditions and potential intruders. Fiberglass exterior doors have gained popularity for their versatility, mimicking the look of wood while offering exceptional durability, resistance to warping or rotting, and energy efficiency. Each material brings its own set of benefits, allowing homeowners to choose exterior doors that not only enhance the curb appeal of their homes but also provide the necessary durability and security required for external applications. The variety of materials available ensures that exterior doors can be tailored to specific needs, making them a crucial element in both the functionality and aesthetics of a home.

Single Swing Doors

A single swing door is a traditional and common type of door that is hinged on one side, allowing it to swing open and closed along a single axis. This type of door is prevalent in both residential and commercial buildings and is used for various purposes, such as entry doors, interior doors, and closet doors.

Single Swing 20/45/60/90 Minute Fire Rated Doors

A single swing 20m fire-rated door refers to a door that is designed to withstand fire for a specified duration, usually 20 minutes. The “single swing” indicates that it is a hinged door that opens and closes along a single axis, typically with hinges on one side. These doors are specifically engineered to prevent the spread of fire and smoke from one area to another within a building for at least 20 minutes, providing valuable time for evacuation and firefighting efforts.

Pair Swing Doors

A pair of swinging doors, commonly known as double swinging doors, refers to two doors hinged on opposite sides of a door frame that swing open and closed in opposite directions. This design allows for a wide and unobstructed opening when both doors are simultaneously pushed or pulled. Double swinging doors are often used in various settings, including commercial spaces, restaurants, retail establishments, and institutional buildings. 

Entry System Doors with Sidelights or Transoms

An entry door system with sidelights and transoms is a comprehensive and aesthetically pleasing arrangement for the main entrance of a house. This system typically includes a front door, sidelights (vertical windows positioned on one or both sides of the door), and transoms (horizontal windows located above the door). Together, these elements create a grand and well-lit entrance, often enhancing both the visual appeal and functionality of the entryway.

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