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Commercial Door Closers for Aesthetic Appeal


Commercial establishments need to establish and assure overall security When you get into a commercial center, you may notice that doors close by themselves and that there is no need to exert effort on your part to facilitate the closing

Commercial establishments need to establish and assure overall security. When you get into a commercial center, you may notice that doors close by themselves and that there is no need to exert effort on your part to facilitate the closing. The businesses note that clients need to feel convenience and comfort while on their premises. Thus automatic commercial door closers have become popular.

A commercial door closer is a mechanical device that principally functions to close a door in a commercial establishment. Aside from providing convenience and comfort to people and clients, such doors act as security measures to help make sure necessary locking will take place as needed, or when the doors are intentionally closed by administrators, especially during closing hours.

Through the years, manufacturers have recognized the need to beautify and make such door closer systems aesthetic and appealing. Doing so will help commercial establishments compliment their overall interior themes or designs. Thus, do not be surprised to find door closers that do not really look like closers. You might at first think the devices are part of the appealing door design.

Aesthetic categories

In terms of functions, commercial door closers are grouped into two categories, namely Grade 1 and Grade 2. The former is for heavy use, while the latter is for less strenuous functions. Both are normally found in busy commercial centers, establishments and offices. Building and office administrators should know which closer to install in a particular door based on traffic volumes.

As for the aesthetic and appealing functions, commercial door closers are grouped also into two groups: the concealed and the surface mounted closers. Of course, it follows that the two types have different uses, classifications and descriptions. Commercial administrators should be aware of which door category to use and install depending on the overall interior theme.

Concealed and surface mounted

Concealed commercial door closers are those that are installed on doors with the intention of hiding them. There is a clean and almost ?no hardware? appearance to the door. Basically, the arm of this closer type is intentionally hidden from view to create an impression as if the commercial door closer is not there at all. To facilitate the concealment, the closer is embedded into the bottom and into the top of the door frame. Thus, the door and its frame should be balanced perfectly.

The other type of commercial door closers is the surface mounted commercial door closer. Of the two, this one is the more popular and frequently used. Logically, this one is the opposite of the concealed type in that the closer is apparent and is visible to the eye. There is no effort to make any hiding or concealing. Many users and administrators prefer these commercial door closers because they are easier and more convenient to maintain. If there are any problems that appear, identification as well as remedies can be easily applied and conducted.

Why people are awed by commercial door closers

Clients of commercial and business establishments are flattered and impressed to know that the company is exerting efforts to facilitate convenience and comfort. Some customers think that door closers are easy indications that there is overall security in place at the establishment. For one, most of these door closer have special lock in features that can be prompted and immediately used in case of an immediate and urgent need for security.

Lastly, many commercial door closers these days are already beautiful, appealing and ornamental. Thus, doors will have a more pleasant appearance with the devices installed. Whether you need the concealed and the surface mounted type, you should be installing which you think is better and more functional, aside from being aesthetic.

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