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Plunger vs T-Style Door Holders: What’s the Difference?
You won’t always have a free hand when walking through doors. Maybe you’re carrying a heavy box, or perhaps you’re helping a coworker or colleague carry a machine. Regardless, you may have both of your hands full. Rather than trying … Read More
A Crash Course on Copper Crash Bar Covers
If you own or manage a commercial building, you may want to invest in copper crash bar covers. Offices, restaurants, retail stores and other commercial buildings often have crash bars on their doors. Rather than pulling a handle, visitors can … Read More
What Are T-Type Door Holders?
Door holders are commonly used in both commercial and residential applications. As their name suggests, they are designed to hold open doors. You can install a door holder on a door, after which you can use it to keep the … Read More
Why Exterior Doors Swing Inward
Ever wonder why exterior doors on homes and buildings swing inward? Interior doors typically swing outward. When opening a door inside of a home or building, you’ll probably push it away from you. Exterior doors, though, typically swing inward. All … Read More
Push Plates: A Simple Accessory to Protect Doors From Damage
To protect the doors in your workplace from damage, you may want to invest in push plates. They aren’t used strictly for aesthetic purposes. While push plates can certainly add a touch of style to doors, they can protect doors … Read More