Hollow Metal Doors and Frames

Oregon Door Consultants is considered a leading supplier of hollow metal doors and frames for commercial, industrial, and institutional construction. We can meet the full range of ADA, safety, security, and aesthetic requirements. We supply a full line of quality custom and standard hollow metal doors and frames for new and retrofit construction projects in the commercial, educational and healthcare markets.

We follow all industry standards through both the Steel Door Institute (SDI) and the National Association of Architectural Metal Manufactures (NAAMM).

SDI – tests steel doors and frames for strength, quality, consistency, security, weather and fire resistance, wear and tear, and longevity. Testing is undertaken in conjunction with the top testing labs in the country like UL, Intertek, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)

Similarly, NAAMM – is an accredited American National Standards Institute (ANSI) developer. The process is governed by the ANSI Essential Requirements and is open and balanced to assure due process for the development of standards. These requirements apply to activities related to the development of consensus for approval, revision, reaffirmation, and withdrawal of American National Standards

Specialty Doors

Oregon Door Consultants is also today’s premier provider for specialty door solutions including:

Acoustical (STC) Rated Doors –

  • Architects are keeping the peace by specifying acoustic doors in noisy buildings. Places like music rooms, schools, and hotels can all benefit from reduced sound transfer. And there’s no need to over specify. A little sound resistance – say, STC 42 – can go a long way.

Stainless Steel Doors –

  • Specified for their sleek appearance, stainless steel doors are also rust resistant and hygienic. Architects often choose stainless steel for a modern design, or where moisture or cleanliness are a concern such as a processing plant or hospital.

Blast Resistant Doors –

  • Many military, government, and industrial facilities are at risk of an explosion, whether accidental or intentional. Blast resistant assemblies protect the occupants and building from devastating shrapnel. They are also available fire rated, bullet resistant, and with vision lights.

Ballistic Doors –

  • You’ll most likely never need a fire extinguisher, but you’ll be glad to have one if you ever do. The same applies to bullet resistant doors. School and government architects are specifying BR doors to keep people safe if there’s an active shooter.

Lead-Lined Doors –

  • Lead-lined doors are used in medical buildings to protect people from the radiation that emits from x-ray machines. They are also used for radiation shielding where security is a concern, such as aerospace and defense environments.

Fire Rated Doors –

  • Fire rated doors and frames play a vital role in keeping people safe and minimizing property damage. Hollow metal is the only material widely available as a 3-hour fire rated door. Browse a variety of resources to help bring you up to speed on fire rated doors and frames.

Custom Doors –

  • Steel is incredibly durable and versatile. Custom steel doors and frames may be specified for function – perhaps with a unique width, height, or thickness. They may also be selected to bring a unique design element to the building.

Wood Grain Finished Doors –

  • These sturdy steel doors have been engraved and stained to look just like wood. People usually don’t realize they aren’t wood unless they look closely. Faux wood doors are ideal for high-use openings that would benefit from the appearance of wood.

Tornado Doors –

  • There are more than 1,000 tornado’s in the United States each year, most of which can easily destroy standard doors. Steel is the only readily available door material that passes the FEMA 361 and ICC 500 tornado test (250 mph wind speeds).

Hurricane Doors –

  • Meets the requirements of ANSI/SDI A250.13 and the Florida Building Code with door assemblies that can withstand winds from 110 to 170 mph. Hurricane rated doors are available flush, paneled, or glazed, and prefinished with a durable coating.

Thermal Break Doors –

  • On the cusp of meeting your energy efficiency goals? Thermal break frames have a lower U-factor and can be the difference maker. Its separator material breaks the thermal transfer of outside temperatures to reduce energy costs and increase comfort.

Forced Entry Doors –

  • These doors have been tested to keep bad guys out. There’s a misconception that forced entry doors must look imposing, but they look just like standard doors because the heavier duty steel and hardware aren’t obvious to the casual observer.

Prefinished Doors –

  • Reduce prep time at the job site and ensure a quality paint job with prefinished doors. These commercial-grade finishes comply with SDI standards for weather resistance and adhesion and are available in any color.

Temperature Rise Doors –

  • In the event of a fire, temperature rise doors minimize the transfer of heat to the non-fire side of the door so people can safely escape from a burning building. They are commonly found in the stairwells of high-rise buildings.

Contact our sales team to discuss your project requirements.

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