Performance Study of Steel Doors & Frames Compared to Other Door Materials
For architects and specifiers, the choice of door and frame materials often comes down to this: steel or something else?
Steel is famously strong, but there are additional advantages to bear in mind when you ask yourself, “Why Steel?”
Steel provides the best long-term value in the door and frame industry. It lasts longer, requires the fewest repairs, and is sturdier than other products. Steels natural strength also outperforms other materials in security, fire rating, sound reduction, vandal resistance, sanitation, and more. Hollow metal will outperform wood, aluminum, and fiberglass in demanding environments. Even when those other materials use special cores or other techniques, they are still unable to match the performance and longevity of hollow metal.
A beneficial byproduct of the strength and durability of hollow metal is the low total cost of ownership. Properly installed and maintained hollow metal doors often last 30 years or longer. As the years pass, steel doors can be inexpensively repaired in the field while softer, less durable wood and aluminum doors will have to be replaced.
Are you seduced by the so-called warmth of wood? Consider this: Today’s steel doors offer endless options for attractive appearances. Whether you are looking for a modern stainless steel appearance, a vibrant colored finish, or even a faux finish, steels versatility allows it to satisfy the aesthetic requirements of most projects. And don’t forget all those advantages of performance and longevity!
Steel doors and frames even help the environment, as steel is the most recycled material in North America.
So we encourage you to ask, “Why Steel?” We think you’ll like the answer.
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