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September 14, 2010

Come Across The Commercial Wood Doors and Its Buying Tips

” Commercial places require few basic interior and Secure Doors are one of them. Today, many Commercial Wood Doors have been taken place of the regular doors. Here we will discuss about the different availability of the commercial wood doors and what you have to keep in mind before buying them.”

When your place doesn’t require maximum security then in that case Commercial Wood Doors is the best option compares to go for Hollow Metal Doors. Same like other doors you can also get these wood doors in variety of shapes, styles, woods, stains and paints.

If you are looking forward for any office interior then fine wood office door are the great alternative to offer good look with a rich decor. Wooden doors combine form with function and they are made of cedar or oak; however, these doors are solid as well as built to last. These doors are generally automated and can be made to appraise.

Luxurious timber doors are made of solid cedar and come in feature paneled designs. If you are able to spend enough money for rich office décor then this is the way to go. In case of fixed budget you can for timber doors which are not made of solid wood; however, these can also have designs such as chevron.

Specialized timber doors like the Hormann Open Infill can be customized and they are good option for electric operation. Old-school homeowners who desire to stick with a manual garage door then they can go for a timber garage doors designed for manual operation like Hormann Rutland and the Hormann Shepshed.

Commercial Wood Doors

Apart from made of wood, craftsmanship is very imperative when installing a quality wood door. Today, there are many sources for Commercial Doors supply and they take care of following for installation and selection.

    1. Choice of wood, stain or paint grade
    2. Option for custom designs
    3. Experienced installation
    4. Minimized disruption to work environment

Following are the point which you should keep in your mind at time of buying any Commercial Wood Doors.

    1. Make sure to read the fine print
    2. Make sure to familiarize yourself with measuring guides and door sizes
    3. Figure out the specifications of your wood door

However, if you are looking for a side hung door then the Cedar Door Bakewell is a popular option and you can also buy an optional personnel access door along with your garage door. There are many online resources which offer Hollow Metal Doors, Commercial Wood Doors, Glass and Aluminum Doors, Overhead Doors, Canopy Doors, Glass Bifold Doors and many more, so here you can send your specification for needed commercial door and they will work out the specifications.

August 19, 2010

Overhead Doors And Its Different Types

Commercial Overhead Doors

Today, old traditional swinging doors are swapped by overhead doors to large an extent. Overhead doors used for residential structures are pretty much the same with many of the ones used for commercial and industrial buildings. Unlike traditional garage doors, overhead doors can be opened manually or by a garage door opener.

Overhead Doors come in many designs; however, tilt up, roll over and sectional units are the most preferred designs. Out of this three tilt up design is the oldest and it is a single panel which is raised up to the ceiling of the garage. Roll up garage door is made up a number of small sections joined together to form a single large unit. The third design sectional units are made from 3-4 panels each of them joined with axles or hinges which help them to roll up into the coil overhead.


Different types of Overhead doors
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Steel Sectional Doors are used in many commercial applications. When open, the door rests horizontally overhead with as little as 12 of headroom above the door opening. However, with enough headroom sectional doors can also be installed for a vertical lift arrangement to minimize lighting obstruction. Sectional doors are supported by a spring counter balance system with cables to provide easy opening. Steel and wood sectional roll-up doors can be insulated, weather-sealed, or both.

Features:
– Automatic motor operation with many control options
– Safety reversing devices
– Vision windows: Full or partial
– Insulation values of R5 to R14
– Availability in aluminum, fiberglass or wood

Insulated commercial doors help to keep buildings warmer in the winter as well as cooler in the summer. These doors are also used to diminish noise from the outside. It can easily pay for themselves over a few years by reducing heating and cooling costs while keeping interior environment quieter. In addition, insulated doors are typically less noisy during operation.

Feature:
– Foam-filled urethane or styrene core panels or slats
– Guide weather stripping and manual or motorized operation
– Insulation values vary from R-3 to R-14
– STC rating 24

Canopy doors use a spring to balance the door as well as to help lift to the open position. They are very durable and have the option to include a pilot door for personnel and allow building to access without opening the larger door. This flexibility can lower the heating and cooling costs by minimizing the opening of large doors.

Feature:
– One piece construction and spring operated
– Pilot door option and full or half canopy style
– Durable, lasts decades
– Manual operation
– Not appropriate for motor control

Horizontal sliding doors can be used in large hangars and smaller industrial buildings. Doors can also incorporate a pilot door for easy personnel access without opening the larger slider. Basic components of horizontal sliding doors are panels with rollers on top, hanging from an overhead track. Heavier or larger hangar doors may utilize a v-groove or railway wheels supported in a floor track. Sliding doors are run without springs, cables or motors and are too simple to use as well as maintain.

Overhead Doors come in a variety of colors and glass vision lights. One of the best features of overhead garage doors is its automatic operators as well as remote control openers. However, manually operated doors are also available which are open and closed via a chain or a track system.

So, with the above discussion about overhead doors and its different types you can select overhead doors as per your commercial and industrial application.

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August 12, 2010

Specialized Doors for Commercial and Industrial Buildings

Specialized Doors

This area illustrates the list specialized doors CDC offers for a variety of commercial and industrial applications.  At CDC we have over 40yrs experience with almost any kind of door you can think of.  From roof hatches to small pass-thru doors, we can install them all.

Specialized doors include:

Aircraft Hangar Doors :

Aircraft Hanger doors are used in applications where large openings are required. This can be for airplane storage or other large or tall structures. These doors are very durable and have the option of pass-thru pedestrian (pilot) doors to provide building access without opening the larger hangar door.

Commercial hangar doors offer:

     

  • Extra large door opening capability
  • Cost effective design
  • Insulation options
  • Pass-thru pedestrian door option
  • Window options
  • Manual or motor operation
  • Bifold vertical doors
  • Horizontal side sliding doors

Impact Doors :

Impact doors are rugged swinging doors that open either direction. They are made to take a beating with carts, dollies, forklifts or people opening them up by ramming or pushing them open. Impact Doors usually have a window and are usually well lit on both sides so employees avoid collision going opposite directions. Impact doors are typically manufactured from high strength composite materials to maximize durability and service life. They typically utilize gravity hinges alleviating the need for springs or hydraulics for rebound. CDC offers a wide selection of impact doors for commercial use. Give us a call for a free quote. We can get your business swinging with Impact doors..

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July 31, 2010

Glass and Aluminum Doors

Glass and Aluminum Doors :

 

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Interior Aluminum Glass

 

Interior Aluminum Glass DoorGlass and Aluminum Doors are commonly used for retail and commercial entrances. Available in many styles, colors, and features, CDMS can provide standard or custom aluminum glass doors for your entrance specific to your needs.

 

Glass and Aluminum Doors feature:

  • Aluminium frames with less mass for easy opening.
  • Durable locks for security.
  • Entry and exit pull or push handles
  • Panic devices and lever-style locks
  • Powder coating for a long lasting durable finish
  • Glass options include Dual-glazed, tempered, and more
  • Custom modifications and upgrades
  • Hydraulic closers
  • Motorized open and close
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    Herculite Doors

Glass Doors :

Glass Doors are also known as frameless Glass Doors or Herculite Doors. These attractive doors are pure glass with handles and hinges attached in a variety of ways. The glass is very thick and heavy, providing an expensive look and feel to add a touch of elegance to the building decor. These doors are prevalent in malls, offices and church buildings because of their aesthetically pleasing look. Glass doors are one of the nicest entry doors you can install in a business. They come with a variety of opening and closing hardware choices to customize the look specific to your needs.

 

Glass doors can also offer a controlled entry, allowing only authorized personnel into the area using access controllers of various types to lock the door. With credentials only those authorized can open the door. Credentials can be a simple access card, it can include a fingerprint reader or even a camera to visually confirm the person by another party inside.

 

Glass Doors feature:

  • Glass sizes vary from 1/4-inch to 1-inch thickness
  • Multiple styles of locking hardware
  • Brass, chrome, bronze and other finishes for top and bottom brace rails
  • Variety of handles, hinges and closing hardware to choose from
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July 17, 2010

Personnel Doors – Wood doors for interior and exterior

Personnel Doors

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Personnel Doors come in many shapes, sizes and materials. Here you will find examples of the most common types of personnel doors in the market. If you don’t see what you’re looking for please give us a call. With over 40yrs experience installing and repairing doors there is nothing we haven’t seen or dealt with. Whether you want a direct replacement door, a door repair, or a new installation we can get the job done prompt and on time with minimum disruption to your work environment. Call us for a free quote.

Personnel door options include:

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