In the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, businesses should prioritize using touchless entry doors. Ensuring the safety of employees and visitors within your facilities has become paramount. Touchless door hardware offers a valuable means to mitigate...
Implementing an access control system is the ultimate step in securing the entrances and exits of your business. Whether it’s your storefront door, security doors, overhead loading dock doors, or automated facility gates, a security access system plays a pivotal role....
Like any other specialized field, the world of commercial doors has its own technical lingo, which may be opaque to those not in the business. But it’s just a bit of jargon – it’s easy to learn. Here are some common terms relating to commercial doors and door...
Safety trends in building glass are addressed in a relatively new discipline – yes, you can even get a degree in it – called fenestration. Created as a master’s degree program and professional certification by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association, a...
Noticing that your commercial garage door may require repair is essential to avoid major disruptions. When a garage door malfunctions, it can pose a significant inconvenience until it’s rectified. If you don’t have a professional overhead door repair team...
Sacramento and the Aesthetics of Exterior Wood Doors
The entrance to your commercial building or suite space is the first impression to every potential patron, so it should appear appealing and in line with its surroundings. Sacramento is a large and modern city, but it is also a national destination for top-level local produce. Any business in the area would do well to marry these seemingly disparate urban/corporate and rustic/agricultural characteristics. Installing wood doors on your entrance gives a warm and inviting look, and shows the public you appreciate the dichotomy of the city’s identity. But it’s not just aesthetics- wood insulates and muffles sounds, effectively resists everyday wear and tear, and can be fire-proofed and weather-proofed. Building or updating your commercial space isn’t always as simple as the newest, most high-tech option; sometimes traditional choices should win out.