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Commercial Doors

Elevate your space with our durable, stylish commercial doors. Built to last, designed to impress. Safety, style, and strength—perfectly combined!

Commercial Doors

  • Rudhar Group has a range of products for commercial and residential areas, such as automatic sliding doors, automatic swing doors..

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Automatic Sliding Door

Automatic Swing Door

FAQ About Commercial Doors

There are various types of commercial doors, including:

  • Steel Doors: Durable and secure, often used in warehouses and industrial buildings.
  • Glass Doors: Stylish and transparent, ideal for storefronts and offices.
  • Fire-Rated Doors: Designed to prevent the spread of fire for a specific period.
  • Roll-Up Doors: Compact and space-saving, suitable for garages and storage units.
  • Automatic Doors: Sensor-based doors for high-traffic areas like malls and hospitals.
  • Purpose: Security, aesthetics, insulation, or fire resistance.
  • Material: Steel, aluminum, glass, or wood.
  • Durability: Resistance to wear and environmental conditions.
  • Compliance: Meeting local building and safety codes.
  • Budget: Balancing cost with quality and functionality.
  • Size and dimensions
  • Materials and finishes
  • Color and design
  • Hardware, such as locks, handles, and hinges
  • Inspect doors monthly for wear and tear.
  • Lubricate moving parts every 3-6 months.
  • Check seals and weather stripping annually.
  • Schedule professional servicing as needed.

Fire-rated doors are specially designed to withstand fire and heat for a specified time. They may be mandatory in certain buildings or areas, as per local fire safety regulations.

Yes, insulated commercial doors can help reduce energy costs by minimizing heat loss or gain. Look for doors with high R-values and energy-efficient seals.

Automatic doors use sensors to open and close without manual effort. They are common in:

  • Retail stores
  • Hospitals
  • Airports
  • Hotels

Signs that a door may need replacement include:

  • Frequent malfunctions or repairs
  • Visible damage, such as cracks or dents
  • Poor insulation or energy inefficiency
  • Failing to meet current safety or fire codes