A guide to the commercial door, locks and hinges.
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Commercial Door Hinges

Entry hardware such as commercial door hinges are commonly offered in strap and offset styles.

Choosing the right commercial door hinges may require more thought than you would think.  Many people fail to even notice the existence of door hinges, as we are so used to simply having a door opening hassle free.  We rarely stop to think about what is making the door open so seamlessly.  The answer to that of course, is the door hinges.  Commercial door hinges in particular should be set up in a way that makes the door easy as pie to open.  If people do not recognize the barrier to entry in the form of the doorway, then chances are the commercial door hinges are doing a great job.  No one should have to think twice about opening a door, and the process should be effortless.

When it comes to choosing a style of commercial door hinges for your needs, the large number of choices available on the market may overwhelm you.  There are commercial door hinges available in a multitude of shapes, colors, sizes and overall styles.  One of the most important factors, of course, is the type of door you are working with.  Certain commercial door hinges are made to work with glass doors while others are better suited for bulky, metal industrial doors.  Knowing all the specifics of your commercial door will help in choosing the right commercial door hinges for the job.

While choosing a trusted name brand for your commercial door hinges it is not as important as doing so with your locks, it is never a bad idea.  Choosing a reliable manufacturer helps to guarantee your purchase will be suitable for your needs.  It just so happens that many of the top name brands of commercial locks also manufacturer commercial door hinges.  Some of these brands include Shlage, Yale, Arrow, Rubbermaid, and Cr Laurence.  Aside from the aforementioned lock manufacturers, some of the notable brands that specialize in commercial door hinges include, but are not limited to, Dorman, Falcon, Artic Air, Stanley, Perlick, and of course, National Grid.

Installation of commercial door hinges is a topic unto itself.  Chances are you will have the hinges set up as the door is installed.  It is best to do these processes in one fell swoop in order to keep costs down.  When choosing the right style of hinges for your needs, one piece of advice to keep in mind is that you do not want to go overboard.  Door hinges are most likely something that you do not want people to notice.  So when in doubt, keep it simple with your commercial door hinges and go for functionality over style.

Of course, it should come as no surprise that commercial door hinges do need a certain amount of maintenance.  There are two important factors to be aware of in order to ensure proper functioning of your door hinges.  The first is routine oiling of the hinges.  After a while, commercial door hinges have a tendency to get rusty, so its important to grease them up every now and again.  The other important thing to do is routinely tighten the screws.  If your commercial door is getting a lot of entrance and exit traffic then you will want to do so every few months.