Interior Doors
- April 05, 2024
There are many kinds of office doors on the market, and not all of them are insulated. You want your doors to protect against whatever elements are on the other side, so it’s important to evaluate each opening to decide if they need an insulated door or not.
- April 01, 2024
Interior commercial doors are typically larger and sturdier than those found in a home. Standard office doors are usually thirty-six inches wide by eighty inches tall, although sizes vary depending on the space. When selecting doors for your office, it’s important to ensure they also comply with local building codes.
- March 25, 2024
If you are preparing your workspace to become compliant with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines or want to elevate your workspace with quality office doors, fire-rated doors should be next on your office renovation list.
- March 25, 2024
To remove a commercial office door knob, you need to identify the type of door knob you’re removing, locate and unscrew the screws, and remove the knob and rose. You can complete this simple maintenance task with just a Phillips-head screwdriver. If your door knob has hidden screws, you may need to use a flathead screwdriver, paperclip, or small pin.
- March 25, 2024
There are several ways to adjust your commercial doors, including adjusting the set screws, tightening the threshold screws, fixing bends in the thresholds, and checking the weatherstripping on your doors. Leaving your commercial doors unchecked can create security issues for your business, cause heat or air conditioning to escape, and cause damaging wear-and-tear on your doors.