The standard sizes for commercial doors can vary depending on the type of door (commercial wood doors, commercial metal doors), the application (interior, exterior, entryway), and the manufacturer. However, there are some common sizes that are frequently used: 36″ x 80″ (3’0″ x 6’8″) – Most common standard size 30″ x 80″ (2’6″ x 6’8″) […]
Yes, commercial wood doors can be insulated to improve thermal performance and energy efficiency. Insulated wood doors typically feature a solid core made from materials like polyurethane, polystyrene, or mineral core, which provide thermal resistance while maintaining the strength and appearance of traditional wood. These doors are often used in temperature-controlled environments or exterior applications […]
Yes, commercial wood doors can be fire-resistant when they are specifically manufactured and labeled as fire-rated. To achieve this, they are constructed with a non-combustible mineral core and treated with fire-resistant coatings. Fire-rated wood doors can provide protection for a specified amount of time, depending on their design and certification, making them suitable for various […]
There are many different types of wood that are commonly used for commercial wood doors. The choice of wood will depend on factors such as the desired aesthetic, durability requirements, and budget. Hardwood doors are generally more durable and expensive than softwood doors. Common types of wood used for commercial wood doors include oak, maple, […]
Commercial wood doors are generally fairly easy to clean. Regular dusting and wiping with a mild soap and water solution can keep them looking their best. However, the specific cleaning routine may vary depending on the type of wood, finish, and the level of wear and tear. For example, painted wood doors may require different […]